Formal descriptions of data are neccesary to make data useful, to properly catalog it in a repository, and to make it fully available to the community. Scientists are often forced to spend much of their time dealing with the problems of data formats and descriptions, when they could be concentrating on research. The Marine Metadata Initiative wants to provide the necessary guides for scientists to describe and publish their data properly and at the same time minimize the time needed for this task. The MMI guides reflect the best tools, standards, technologies, and procedures available for use by marine scientists. This talk will describe the guides being developed for the MMI website for and by the marine science community, and will provide...
This workshop organised by DDI Alliance Training Group and CODATA introduces the definition and use ...
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...
The U.S. Geological Survey developed a content metadata standard to meet the demands of organizing e...
Interoperability (MMI) project has focused on improving marine data systems interoperability. Throug...
The Global Change Master Directory is assisting the Ocean Biogeographic Information System with impr...
Metadata assume growing importance as our environments become more digital and automated. Metadata i...
Abstract: The characters of marine data, such as multi-source, polymorphism, diversity and large amo...
The planning and implementation of research, and the efficient management of the resulting data ofte...
Data management in the marine sciences faces the complex issue of addressing contrasting cognitive m...
Within the project MEDIS a metadata server as well as an Internet atlas have been prototypically dev...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has ...
Chapter 3 of 8.Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abs...
Metadata quality is critical. Data needs to be found. Metadata is good for providing access to data ...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has serious limitation...
This workshop organised by DDI Alliance Training Group and CODATA introduces the definition and use ...
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...
The U.S. Geological Survey developed a content metadata standard to meet the demands of organizing e...
Interoperability (MMI) project has focused on improving marine data systems interoperability. Throug...
The Global Change Master Directory is assisting the Ocean Biogeographic Information System with impr...
Metadata assume growing importance as our environments become more digital and automated. Metadata i...
Abstract: The characters of marine data, such as multi-source, polymorphism, diversity and large amo...
The planning and implementation of research, and the efficient management of the resulting data ofte...
Data management in the marine sciences faces the complex issue of addressing contrasting cognitive m...
Within the project MEDIS a metadata server as well as an Internet atlas have been prototypically dev...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has ...
Chapter 3 of 8.Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abs...
Metadata quality is critical. Data needs to be found. Metadata is good for providing access to data ...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has serious limitation...
This workshop organised by DDI Alliance Training Group and CODATA introduces the definition and use ...
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...