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PANGAEA – Data Publisher in the context of the ICSU World Data System (WDS)

PANGAEA – Data Publisher in the context of the ICSU World Data System (WDS). Uwe Schindler PANGAEA – Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science MARUM, University Bremen uschindler@pangaea.de Twitter: @ThetaPh1. About PANGAEA Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science.

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PANGAEA – Data Publisher in the context of the ICSU World Data System (WDS)

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  1. PANGAEA – Data Publisher in the context of the ICSU World Data System (WDS) Uwe Schindler PANGAEA – Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science MARUM, University Bremen uschindler@pangaea.de Twitter: @ThetaPh1

  2. AboutPANGAEAData Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science since 1993Information systemforearthsystemsciencedatahostedby AWI & MARUM 2001Mandate of the International Council for Science (ICSU): World Data Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (WDC-MARE) 2007Mandate of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO): World Radiation Monitoring Center (WRMC) 2010 (certification in progress)Mandate of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO): Data Collectionand Processing Center (DCPC)

  3. Data Types in PANGAEA • Profiles => doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.701299 • Time series => doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.323487 • Sea bed photos => doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.319877 • Distributes samples => doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.51749 • Complex data => doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.108079 • Air photos => doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.323540 • Audio record => doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.339110

  4. Statistics (8/2011) Total number of datasets ~ 0.6million Data items ~ 7billions

  5. PANGAEA- activities & services • Project data management • Long term data archive (data library) • Data infrastructures • Data publication

  6. PANGAEA- longtermarchive • Open access & non restricteddata • Creative Commonslicenses (mostly CC-BY) • Data acceptedfrom individual scientists, institutes, science & industryprojects • Long termfunding for basicoperation • hardware, software, systemmanagement & organisation • Long term preservation of data • Technical: security, migration of media, • Usability: preserving the integrity & semantics of data sets

  7. PANGAEA®– Dissemination of Data & Metadata

  8. PANGAEA – standardinterfaces for metadata data management & longterm archiving Frontends / portals catalogues catalogues protocols WS(SOAP/WSDL) Elsevier,AGU et al marshaller Index PANGAEA PANGAEAweb frontend Google Maps OGC / KML GeoPortal.Bund® XSLT OGCcatalogue service IODP RDB ISO19115 harvester D-GRID ISO19115 WDS Dublin Core Thomson Reuters harvester DIF OAI-PMH EUR-OCEANS DIF CARBOOCEAN DublinCore harvester OCLC Darwin Core DIGIR Darwin Core Google harvester OBIS DataCite Metadata DOI registration MDS (REST) DataCite GBIF DOI registry DataCite

  9. PANGAEA - datapublication • followingthe OECD principlesandguidelines for accesstoresearchdata (2007) • peer-reviewed citable data sets referenced by persistent identifiers (DOI) • DataCite -> crossref for scientific data • Collaborations with publishers (Elsevier, Springer, AGU, Thompson Reuters etc.) • with data journals • cross referencing supplementary data with traditional publications

  10. Publishing workflow - asynchronous

  11. Publishing workflow - synchronized

  12. Data publishing – cross-referencing

  13. Data publishing – cross-referencing

  14. Publisher Relationships(2) • PANGAEA Data Submission systemlisted in authorguidelines of severalElsevier Journals, e.g.: • Boreas • OrganicGeochemistry • …morecoming • Other publishers: • American GeophysicalUnion(e.g., doi:10.1029/2010PA001944) • Taylor & Francis / Informaworld(siterelaunch, will beavailablesoon) • Coming soon: Springer

  15. Airglow • Mitaka,Japan • Rockets and Satellites • Obninsk, Russia • Astronomy • Beijing, China • Rotation of the Earth • Obninsk, Russia • Washington DC, USA • Atmospheric Trace Gases • Oak Ridge TN, USA • Satellite Information • Greenbelt MD, USA • Aurora • Tokyo, Japan • Seismology • Denver CO, USA • Beijing, China • Cosmic Rays • Toyokawa, Japan • Soils • Wageningen, The Netherlands • Earth Tides • Brussels, Belgium • Solar Activity • Meudon, France • Geology • Beijing, China • Solar Radio Emission • Nagano, Japan • Geomagnetism • Copenhagen, Denmark • Edinburgh, UK • Kyoto, Japan • Colaba, India • Solar Terrestrial Physics • Boulder CO, USA • Didcot Oxon, UK • Moscow, Russia • Haymarket, Australia • Glaciology • Boulder CO, USA • Cambridge, UK • Lanzhou, China • Solid Earth Geophysics • Beijing, China • Boulder CO, USA • Moscow, Russia • Oceaography • Obninsk, Russia • Silver Spring MD, USA • Tianjin, China • Recent Crustal Movements • Ondrejov, Czech Republic • Human Interactions in the Environment • Palisades NY, USA • Space Science • Beijing, China • Sunspot Index • Brussels, Belgium • Remotely Sensed Land Data • Sioux Falls SD, USA • Ionosphere • Tokyo, Japan • Space Science Satellites • Kanagawa, Japan • Marine Environmental Sciences • Germany, (2001) • Paleoclimatology • Boulder CO, USA • Renewable Resources and Environment • Beijing, China ICSU World Data Centers (WDC)Geophysical Year 1957 • Meteorology • Asheville NC, USA • Beijing, China • Obninsk, Russia • Marine Geology and Geophysics • Boulder CO, USA • Moscow, Russia • Nuclear Radiation • Tokyo, Japan WDC Co-ordination Offices Washington DC, USA Beijing, China

  16. Global Energy crisis Challenges Environ-mental Problems Global Diseases Growing Biocapacity/ Consumption Misbalance Information Boom

  17. Where we are…and where we are going

  18. WDS Mission • International framework for • Long-term stewardship of science-driven data and products • Interdisciplinary integration (human science agenda) • Harmonization and interoperability across disciplines, geography, and technology over time • Implementation of a community of excellence

  19. ICSU WDS - Roles & relations in a federatedsystem Scientific Communities & Other Stakeholders Related Networks & Programs GEOSS, GMES, WMO-IS, IOC etc Metadata & Data Services web portals, catalogues Visualisation & Analysis computesystems, virtuallabs, GIS systems Publisherscommercial, open access (e.g. ESSD journal),crossreferencing Libraries DOI registryinterdiscipl. catalogues Data Archiving & PublicationFacilitiescertifiedrepositories Education & Outreach Data Collection & Processing FacilitiesQA/QC, dataproducts, also datarescue Research Institutionsuniversities, researchinstitutes Research Facilitiessattelites, vessels, observatories, alert systems etc. Research Projects / Programsnational, EU, international

  20. WDS andDataCite WDS Repository Certificationofferedtodatacentersregistering DOIs atDataCite WDS isnow open forapplicationsfromanydatacenter All WDS Repositories will register DOIs usingDataCite

  21. Thank you !

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