The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organizes, indexes, and delivers online information about the oceanic and coastal environments. The improvement of computer power and connectivity of the 1990s, by enabling very fast exchange of data online, has shown that effective information management does not automatically result from quicker connection or large broadband. Millions of web sites have been setup to provide information on every subject, and various information-gathering systems have been developed to locate information online. Unfortunately, these search engines often produce exhaustive bibliographic lists that mix first-quality scientific knowledge with irrelevant materials. To...
Marine knowledge is generated, to a large extent, through monitoring and observation of our seas and...
In the digital age, geo-information or spatial data has become embedded in our daily lives. Although...
An increasing availability of geospatial marine data provides an opportunity for hydrographic agenci...
The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organ...
The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organ...
The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a distributed geolibrary of the USGS Coastal and Marine...
To organize individual Internet resources into a unified and informative collection, MRIB uses an on...
The U.S. Geological Survey developed a content metadata standard to meet the demands of organizing e...
In common with many organizations the United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) col...
The aim of the project was to launch a Baltic Marine Environment Information System which allows use...
The MAPS (Marine Planning and Service Platform) project is a development of the Marine project (Rice...
The book begins with a conceptual framework, laying out selected methods and models for conservation...
GIS has become an indispensable tool for managing and displaying marine spatial data. However, a uni...
Catalogues have been discussed for centuries in libraries and it is generally accepted that finding ...
The North Coast MLPA project was initiated via an agreement between the Humboldt\ud State University...
Marine knowledge is generated, to a large extent, through monitoring and observation of our seas and...
In the digital age, geo-information or spatial data has become embedded in our daily lives. Although...
An increasing availability of geospatial marine data provides an opportunity for hydrographic agenci...
The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organ...
The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organ...
The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a distributed geolibrary of the USGS Coastal and Marine...
To organize individual Internet resources into a unified and informative collection, MRIB uses an on...
The U.S. Geological Survey developed a content metadata standard to meet the demands of organizing e...
In common with many organizations the United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) col...
The aim of the project was to launch a Baltic Marine Environment Information System which allows use...
The MAPS (Marine Planning and Service Platform) project is a development of the Marine project (Rice...
The book begins with a conceptual framework, laying out selected methods and models for conservation...
GIS has become an indispensable tool for managing and displaying marine spatial data. However, a uni...
Catalogues have been discussed for centuries in libraries and it is generally accepted that finding ...
The North Coast MLPA project was initiated via an agreement between the Humboldt\ud State University...
Marine knowledge is generated, to a large extent, through monitoring and observation of our seas and...
In the digital age, geo-information or spatial data has become embedded in our daily lives. Although...
An increasing availability of geospatial marine data provides an opportunity for hydrographic agenci...