GIS in Digital Repositories
Hardy, Darren; Howard, John; Macdonald, Stuart (2014-06-09)
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Hardy, Darren
Howard, John
Macdonald, Stuart
09.06.2014
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2014070432308
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2014070432308
Kuvaus
Workshop at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
Workshops and Tutorials
Hardy, Darren (Stanford University, United States of America)
Howard, John (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Macdonald, Stuart (The University of Edinburgh, UK)
Workshops and Tutorials
Hardy, Darren (Stanford University, United States of America)
Howard, John (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Macdonald, Stuart (The University of Edinburgh, UK)
Tiivistelmä
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) produce a plethora of spatially referenced data that are in high demand by the research community. Libraries’ ability to identify, deliver, and preserve such scientific data, however, has fallen behind their ability to manage other forms of complex digital objects (e.g., audio/video). Rather than create “GIS content” silos, many libraries want to manage researcher-generated geospatial datasets as durable digital objects in keeping with core digital library practice. Moreover, they also want to manage assets with some geographic association (e.g., a place name or postcode) and to integrate gazetteer services, controlled vocabularies, or other GIS tools.
This workshop will discuss solutions, strategies, and best practices that should be applicable to anyone with GIS or georeferenced assets to manage in a repository. We will draw from expertise in managing spatial data assets within a repository environment with a view to informing and refining current practice.
This workshop will discuss solutions, strategies, and best practices that should be applicable to anyone with GIS or georeferenced assets to manage in a repository. We will draw from expertise in managing spatial data assets within a repository environment with a view to informing and refining current practice.
Kokoelmat
- Open Repositories 2014 [218]