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FIS Metadata Catalog

FIS Metadata Catalog. Karen L. Sender, Doug Turnbull, Jan Pappas, Tom Kagehiro, Joseph Dane, Pauli Salmu, Tina Chang NOAA Fisheries Service, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center NOAA Tech 2006 3 Nov 2005. What is InPort?. Data Catalog Benefits.

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FIS Metadata Catalog

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  1. FIS Metadata Catalog Karen L. Sender, Doug Turnbull, Jan Pappas, Tom Kagehiro, Joseph Dane, Pauli Salmu, Tina Chang NOAA Fisheries Service, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center NOAA Tech 2006 3 Nov 2005

  2. What is InPort?

  3. Data Catalog Benefits • Searchable, national catalog of fisheries data • Available to scientists and managers • Supports analysis and re-engineering of data collection programs • Paves the way for integrating data sets • Promotes best practices • Facilitate the sharing of data and information

  4. InPort Capabilities • Inventory of Fisheries data holdings • Detailed documentation of Fisheries data • Provide metadata for data integration analysis and planning • Share metadata

  5. Projects, programs, data collections Databases, data sets, spreadsheets, files Tables and Columns Documents Reports Statistical Models Data Processing flow Data Inventory to Support FIS

  6. Create and promote data standards Design data integration schemes Share tools, expertise, technologies Promote data reuse Identify data gaps and redundancies Metadata Analysis

  7. Sharing metadata

  8. Create and manage InPort system users and access roles Create, edit, manage hierarchical metadata “libraries” Import from data dictionaries Establish relationships between catalog items Publish metadata (public vs. restricted) Search metadata Export metadata InPort Features

  9. Catalog Hierarchy Example Data System Hierarchy

  10. Catalog Workflow

  11. Query and Structure

  12. Searching InPort You can search published catalog items. InPort lists search results, summaries, and details.

  13. Search results Listing of catalog items with “library” in title, abstract, or description

  14. Each NOAA Fisheries Service Partner may have their own library or libraries. Summary of a Library

  15. You can search with more specific terms. Example: observer longline Search: observer longline

  16. Catalog items matching “observer” and “longline” Search results

  17. Each catalog item will have a title, abstract, and other descriptive information Item Summary: project

  18. InPort lists details about the project: area, procedures, faqs This project includes a data set and some documentation Details about a project

  19. Abstract about the LODS data set or database Details about a data set

  20. Much of fisheries data is time-series information stored in tables or files. The tables record details about activities relevant to fishery performance. Typical fishery data

  21. Example: A set record describes activity that starts with putting fishing lines in the water and ends with pulling them out. Fisheries table – A set

  22. InPort stores table columns (attributes) Details -- table columns

  23. InPort stores details about each column or attribute Details about columns

  24. You can search all published catalog items. InPort shows search results, summaries and details. Lists, summaries, details

  25. Technical Environment

  26. FIS Architecture

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