The U.S. Geological Survey developed a content metadata standard to meet the demands of organizing electronic resources in the marine sciences for a broad, heterogeneous audience. These metadata standards are used by the Marine Realms Information Bank project, a Web-based public distributed library of marine science from academic institutions and government agencies. The development and deployment of this metadata standard serve as a model, complete with lessons about mistakes, for the creation of similarly specialized metadata standards for digital libraries
This paper presents an approach to developing robust metadata standards for specific applications th...
located at Stennis Space Center, conducts research involving the online storage and manipulation of ...
Data management in the marine sciences faces the complex issue of addressing contrasting cognitive m...
The U.S. Geological Survey developed a content metadata standard to meet the demands of organizing e...
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 Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organ...
Formal descriptions of data are neccesary to make data useful, to properly catalog it in a repositor...
This presentation by Jian Qin, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University was hosted by the ...
Metadata are an important component in the cataloguing and analysis of in situ spectroscopy datasets...
The Marine Metadata Interoperability Project is halfway through its first year of marine metadata an...
Marine and aquatic sciences encompass the study of oceanic and freshwater environments. Research in ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bibl...
Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2006. All rights reserved.Th...
In a modern research environment, physical samples are often treated as a burden, to be stored and f...
This paper presents an approach to developing robust metadata standards for specific applications th...
located at Stennis Space Center, conducts research involving the online storage and manipulation of ...
Data management in the marine sciences faces the complex issue of addressing contrasting cognitive m...
The U.S. Geological Survey developed a content metadata standard to meet the demands of organizing e...
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 Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organ...
Formal descriptions of data are neccesary to make data useful, to properly catalog it in a repositor...
This presentation by Jian Qin, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University was hosted by the ...
Metadata are an important component in the cataloguing and analysis of in situ spectroscopy datasets...
The Marine Metadata Interoperability Project is halfway through its first year of marine metadata an...
Marine and aquatic sciences encompass the study of oceanic and freshwater environments. Research in ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bibl...
Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2006. All rights reserved.Th...
In a modern research environment, physical samples are often treated as a burden, to be stored and f...
This paper presents an approach to developing robust metadata standards for specific applications th...
located at Stennis Space Center, conducts research involving the online storage and manipulation of ...
Data management in the marine sciences faces the complex issue of addressing contrasting cognitive m...