[Esip-preserve] [esdswg-data] DOI landing pages
Vollmer, Bruce E. (GSFC-6102)
bruce.e.vollmer at nasa.gov
Wed Aug 29 17:53:58 EDT 2012
Following are landing pages for a couple of GES DISC MEaSUREs data sets that have been assigned DOIs:
http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MEASURES/GSSTF/DATA301
http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MEASURES/GSSTF/DATA311
These pages are permanent for the DOIs assigned but will likely change in the coming weeks/months as the formatting of the information is cleaned up (e.g., clickable links) and adding other information is explored.
Initially the landing pages are a reconstitution of GCMD DIF contents (re-use!) and contain only human readable contents that provide information on and access to the data. We are looking into adding additional useful information to the landing pages (beyond GCMD DIF contents) which potentially includes machine readable information.
Bruce
> -----Original Message-----
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> data-stewardship-bounces at lists.nasa.gov] On Behalf Of Curt Tilmes
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 8:12 AM
> To: Conover, Helen T. (MSFC-ZP02)[UAH]
> Cc: esdswg-data-stewardship at lists.nasa.gov; esip-
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> Subject: Re: [esdswg-data] DOI landing pages
>
> On 08/20/2012 04:15 PM, Conover, Helen wrote:
> > The topic of DOI landing pages has come up in a couple of telecons
> > lately, and I know you're looking for some examples. For our DOIs,
> > GHRC is using a basic dataset information page generated from our
> > collection level metadata. It includes a brief description and links
> > to data, browse and documentation.
> >
> > We have these pages for all of our datasets, though we've only got a
> > few with DOIs, so far. Here's an example:
> >
> > http://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/hydro/details.pl?ds=rssmif17d
>
> This is great.
>
> Have you guys looked into ISO 19115-* for representing some of this
> information in a machine readable standard format?
>
> In particular, I know you have worked on capturing provenance for
> granule level processing -- have you summarized any of that at the
> collection level with the ISO lineage fields yet? Also, have you seen
> the new W3C PROV specifications? We'd like to develop an Earth Science
> extension for PROV aligned with ISO in a rational manner, both at the
> granule level and at the collection level.
>
> Curt
>
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