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Oregon Explorer and ODOT: Making a Natural Resources Digital Library work for you

Oregon Explorer and ODOT: Making a Natural Resources Digital Library work for you. ODOT ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE Transportation and the Environment: Inspiring Excellence Kuuipo Walsh Institute for Natural Resources April 8, 2010. Linking Projects and the Environment. Oregon Explorer portals.

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Oregon Explorer and ODOT: Making a Natural Resources Digital Library work for you

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  1. Oregon Explorer and ODOT: Making a Natural Resources Digital Library work for you ODOT ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE Transportation and the Environment: Inspiring Excellence Kuuipo Walsh Institute for Natural Resources April 8, 2010

  2. Linking Projects and the Environment

  3. Oregon Explorer portals

  4. This presentation will explain: • What the Oregon Spatial Data Library is • What the Oregon Imagery Explorer is • What these websites can do for you • How to use the tools of these sites

  5. The Oregon Spatial Data Library http://spatialdata.oregonexplorer.info

  6. Oregon Spatial Data Library http://spatialdata.oregonexplorer.info

  7. Search Download Stream live map services Contribute Become a publisher and add your metadata

  8. Searching

  9. Search Results • Dynamic footprint highlighting. • Icon based identification • Filter by content type, modified date, category • For GIS programmers – see results through REST API

  10. Downloading- Clip, zip and ship

  11. How can you contribute Register

  12. ODOT_user ODOT DOWNLOAD

  13. The Oregon Imagery Explorer http://oregonexplorer.info/imagery/

  14. Ways to access the imagery Stream the entire state-wide imagery through a Web Map Service. Download an entire county through FTP or a BitTorrent client Download a user defined area using the Image Viewing and Extraction tool

  15. Information & How-To

  16. Information & How-To

  17. Search for your area of interest Extract Defined Area Use the navigation toos

  18. New imagery coming soon: soon will be able to access 2009 .5 m Color Imagery • GEO will make a public announcement about accessing the new imagery likely in the next couple of weeks.

  19. The future of OIE The 2009 1/2 meter imagery is now available as a service for GPL to test internally. This service is hosted on GEO’s new server architecture, which has not yet switched over to the new domain name (navigator.state.or.us). Before this switch is complete, we ask that you do not share the link with the general public. GEO will make a public announcement when the domain name switch occurs, which we expect to happen within the next two weeks. We will also be working to integrate this with the other imagery products available on the Oregon Imagery Explorer. You can connect to the image service through its REST endpoint: http://159.121.100.164/ArcGIS/rest/services/BaseMaps/Imagery_Mosaic2009/ImageServer Follow these steps to connect directly in ArcMap (via registering GEO's ArcGIS Server): 1)      select 'Add Data', choose 'GIS Servers' from the list 2)      select 'Add ArcGIS Server', then choose the option 'Use GIS Services' 3)      enter http://159.121.100.164/ArcGIS/rest/services/BaseMaps/Imagery_Mosaic2009/ImageServer' for the Server URL and click finish. 4)      The connection to the server will now be listed under the GIS Servers category, the 2009 imagery (called ‘Imagery_Mosaic2009’) is located under the 'Basemaps' folder. The service is available in the following formats: ArcGIS REST, SOAP, WMS, and WCS

  20. Oregon Imagery Explorer and the Oregon Spatial Data Library: Connecting decision makers with the data they need when they need it

  21. Feedback and Use “Time saver in hunting down data I need, which saves money. Also releases me from needing to keep copies of all data on my computer which would require purchase of additional memory. Also saves time and money in collecting data which already exists.” State government comment, March 2011 “The imagery page is, by far, the most helpful non-ODOT resource I use. I use it regularly, weekly; and often daily!” Permit Specialist comment, April 2010

  22. Congratulations, you have made it through the last talk of this conference!

  23. Additional Resources • Developing the Oregon Spatial Data Library • http://hdl.handle.net/1957/20476 • ESRI Geoportal Server • http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/geoportal/index.html • This powerpoint http://oregonexplorer.info/ExternalContent/OSDL/odot.pptx

  24. Acknowledgements

  25. How can we help you? • Renee Davis-Born • renee.davis-born@oregonstate.edu • Institute for Natural Resources • 210 Strand Hall • Corvallis, Oregon 97331 • Kuuipo Walsh • kuuipo.walsh@oregonstate.edu • Institute for Natural Resources • The Valley Library • (541) 737-3795 Ruth Vondracek ruth.vondracek@oregonstate.edu Oregon State University Libraries The Valley Library (541) 737-9273 Marc Rempel marc.rempel@oregonstate.edu Oregon State University Libraries The Valley Library (541) 737-4744

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