Abstract. Digital curation is a new term that encompasses ideas from established disciplines: it defines a set of activities to manage and improve the transfer of the increasing volume of data products from producers of digital scientific and academic data to consumers, both now and in the future. Research topics in this new area are in a formative stage, but a variety of work that can serve to advance the curation of digital geospatial data is reviewed and suggested. Active research regarding geospatial data sets investigates the problems of tracking and reporting the data quality and lineage (provenance) of derived data products in geographic information systems, and managing varied geoprocessing workflow. Improving the descriptive semant...
Currently, a myriad of geospatial technologies, geovisual techniques and data sources are available ...
There are many similarities between building a geospatial digital archive and building a hard-copy ...
Over the course of the past fifteen years the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has chan...
Digital curation is a new term that encompasses ideas from established disciplines: it defines a set...
Digital curation can be defined as maintaining and adding value to a trusted body of digital informa...
The North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) is a three-year joint effort of the No...
Like other scientific artifacts that are in digital form, geospatial data, maps, and other spatial i...
Geospatial data relate to the location of geographical features and the relationships between those ...
This primer is one in a series of Operational Policy documents being developed by GeoConnections. It...
In terms of preserving our digital cartographic heritage, the last quarter of the 20th century has s...
Geographic information is present in our daily lives. This pervasiveness is also at the origin of se...
For the past ten years, the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Pres...
Online geoprocessing, the provision and the use of spatial analysis functionality on the Web, is a p...
This work was created as part of the “Specialized Data Curation” Workshop #3 held at Washington Univ...
Geographic data have the common thread of showing or providing information about demarcated areas or...
Currently, a myriad of geospatial technologies, geovisual techniques and data sources are available ...
There are many similarities between building a geospatial digital archive and building a hard-copy ...
Over the course of the past fifteen years the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has chan...
Digital curation is a new term that encompasses ideas from established disciplines: it defines a set...
Digital curation can be defined as maintaining and adding value to a trusted body of digital informa...
The North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) is a three-year joint effort of the No...
Like other scientific artifacts that are in digital form, geospatial data, maps, and other spatial i...
Geospatial data relate to the location of geographical features and the relationships between those ...
This primer is one in a series of Operational Policy documents being developed by GeoConnections. It...
In terms of preserving our digital cartographic heritage, the last quarter of the 20th century has s...
Geographic information is present in our daily lives. This pervasiveness is also at the origin of se...
For the past ten years, the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Pres...
Online geoprocessing, the provision and the use of spatial analysis functionality on the Web, is a p...
This work was created as part of the “Specialized Data Curation” Workshop #3 held at Washington Univ...
Geographic data have the common thread of showing or providing information about demarcated areas or...
Currently, a myriad of geospatial technologies, geovisual techniques and data sources are available ...
There are many similarities between building a geospatial digital archive and building a hard-copy ...
Over the course of the past fifteen years the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has chan...