Meta Data Tags
The list below contains meta data tags for use in your templates. It is recommended that you add these to your templates and customize them for your website to ensure the NASA search engine is able to readily find your content. The list of examples shows the type of content that should be used in meta data tags.
dc.audience
dc.audience.level
dc.contributor
dc.coverage
dc.creator
dc.subject
dc.subject.discipline
dc.subject.mission
dc.subject.organization
dc.type
dc.type.difficulty
dc.type.duration
dc.type.interactivitylevel
editor
dc.title
dc.format
dc.date.modified
dc.language
dc.publisher
dc.description
dc.identifier
Examples:
META NAME="dc.title" CONTENT="NASA - When Sun's Too Strong, Plankton Make Clouds"
META NAME="dc.format" CONTENT="text/html"
META NAME="dc.date.modified" CONTENT="2004-07-23"
META NAME="dc.format" CONTENT="text/html"
META NAME="dc.language" CONTENT="en"
META NAME="dc.publisher" CONTENT="Brian Dunbar"
META NAME="dc.description" CONTENT="This story is about the effect plankton has on cloud development."
META NAME="dc.identifier" CONTENT="http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/environment/planktoncloud.html"
META NAME="dc.contributor" CONTENT="Krishna Ramanujan : GSFC"
META NAME="dc.subject.mission" CONTENT="Remote Sensing (Earth Sciences [Geosciences].Satellites)"
META NAME="dc.subject" CONTENT="plankton, DMSP, plankton, climate change, cloud development"
META NAME="dc.subject.organization" CONTENT="Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)"
META NAME="dc.audience" CONTENT="General Public, Press and Media"
META NAME="dc.subject.discipline" CONTENT="Geosciences.Meteorology and Climatology, Geosciences.Oceanography"
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