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  1. Proceedings of the 1st International Digital Preservation Interoperability Framework Symposium (INTL-DPIF '10)
  2. Geo-Seas e-infrastructure
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Digital preservation: communicating across cyberspace and time
Developing a digital preservation programme at a national library
100 million hours of audiovisual content: digital preservation and access in the PrestoPRIME project
Digital archives for molecular microscopy
Geo-Seas e-infrastructure
The METAFOR project: preserving data through metadata standards for climate models and simulations
Principle-based concepts for the long-term preservation of digital records
MPEG-21 digital items in research and practice
Digital preservation: the multimedia standards way
The Planets IF: a framework for integrated access to preservation tools

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Geo-Seas e-infrastructure

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Author Graham, C. Glaves, H. Schaap, D.
Abstract The European Union (EU) Geo-Seas project is building a pan-European e-infrastructure for marine-geoscience data, data products and data services. These are essential for scientific research, economic activities, planning and environmental management in the marine environment. The infrastructure comprises a network of twenty six European marine-geoscience data centres from seventeen coastal countries in Europe. Geo-Seas supports and promotes the preservation of valuable and unique legacy marine-geoscience data sets. This is done by providing preservation tools, expert advice and training to staff at the data centres. The Geo-Seas infrastructure and its data portal gives users the ability to locate, assess data quality and acquire harmonised and federated data and data products (including preserved data) from the data centres. New data products and services are being developed following user consultation. Common management and cataloguing standards have been implemented by the data centres. ISO19115 metadata, OGC and GeoSciML standards have been used as the basis for the metadata profiles to ensure compatibility with other marine environmental metadata profiles (for example, for oceanographic data). The project conforms with European directives such as INSPIRE, as well as with framework programmes and projects on both the global and European scales, for example, GEOSS, GMES, SeaDataNet, the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODNET) and One Geology -- Europe.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 7
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450301107
DOI 10.1145/2039263.2039268
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-04-21
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Geo-seas Geosciences Marine Network Infrastructure Portal
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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