For datasets to be usable, many pieces of information in addition to the data themselves are essential. During the active parts of the lifecycle of dataset generating projects, the needed information is usually accessible through individuals familiar with the various aspects of the projects. However, the utility of datasets tends to outlive the lives of projects, by several decades in many cases. Thus it is essential to capture all the relevant information about the datasets, data, metadata and associate knowledge that is sufficient to read, understand, interpret and reuse the datasets, while the projects are still active. The capture and preservation should be such that the data are usable when no consultation is available from the origina...
Growing collection of NASA Earth science data is archived and distributed by EOSDISs 12 Distributed ...
This presentation provides the motivation for and status of implementation of persistent identifiers...
NASA ESDS (Earth Science Data and Information System) Dataset Interoperability Working Group has bee...
Various remote sensing agencies of the world have created a data rich environment for research and a...
Formal international standards as well as promotion of community or recommended practices have their...
Science and Earth Observation data represent today a unique and valuable asset for humankind that sh...
Many NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) have either already reached the end of their active life or a...
Data lifecycle management awareness is common today; planners are more likely to consider lifecycle ...
With examples from earth system research data, an overview is presented on organizations, infrastruc...
Historically, at the end of a NASA mission, earth and space science data were stored at NASA's Natio...
A major endeavor of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) is to acquire, process, archive and distri...
End user concerns about the content and accessibility of libraries of remote sensing data in general...
Digital records of geomagnetic observatory data have been in use for several decades, but are we cur...
Open, Public, Electronic and Necessary (OPEN) Government Data Act, which requires all non-sensitive ...
Digital data, acquired by the National Landsat Remote Sensing Program, document nearly two decades o...
Growing collection of NASA Earth science data is archived and distributed by EOSDISs 12 Distributed ...
This presentation provides the motivation for and status of implementation of persistent identifiers...
NASA ESDS (Earth Science Data and Information System) Dataset Interoperability Working Group has bee...
Various remote sensing agencies of the world have created a data rich environment for research and a...
Formal international standards as well as promotion of community or recommended practices have their...
Science and Earth Observation data represent today a unique and valuable asset for humankind that sh...
Many NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) have either already reached the end of their active life or a...
Data lifecycle management awareness is common today; planners are more likely to consider lifecycle ...
With examples from earth system research data, an overview is presented on organizations, infrastruc...
Historically, at the end of a NASA mission, earth and space science data were stored at NASA's Natio...
A major endeavor of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) is to acquire, process, archive and distri...
End user concerns about the content and accessibility of libraries of remote sensing data in general...
Digital records of geomagnetic observatory data have been in use for several decades, but are we cur...
Open, Public, Electronic and Necessary (OPEN) Government Data Act, which requires all non-sensitive ...
Digital data, acquired by the National Landsat Remote Sensing Program, document nearly two decades o...
Growing collection of NASA Earth science data is archived and distributed by EOSDISs 12 Distributed ...
This presentation provides the motivation for and status of implementation of persistent identifiers...
NASA ESDS (Earth Science Data and Information System) Dataset Interoperability Working Group has bee...