揭示我们融化的过去:拯救历史冰雪数据

GeoResJ Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.grj.2017.10.002
Jack Maness , Ruth Duerr , Michael Dulock , Florence Fetterer , Gloria Hicks , Athea Merredyth , Walker Sampson , Allaina Wallace
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模拟档案数据可以补充现代数字研究,但前提是这些数据被保存、描述并迁移到适当的格式。位于科罗拉多大学博尔德分校(CU)的国家冰雪数据中心(NSIDC)负责管理、存档和传播冰冻圈和极地数据。这些数据显然大部分是数字化的,但NSIDC也收藏了一些历史档案材料,其中包括在现代仪器发展之前与地球冰川地区有关的测量数据。然而,它们的形式不利于当代分析,使它们表面上“迷失”于研究。本文描述了一系列的努力,以提供访问这些收藏的时间可以追溯到最初的收购,早在19世纪中期,主要集中在过去15年的活动。最近的努力是由图书馆理事会资助的;获得2016年国际数据救援奖。在设计一个数字化项目的过程中,我们的目的是突出关键挑战,并提出自己的解决方案,该项目以提供冰川学、地貌学和相关研究的在线模拟数据为中心。
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Revealing our melting past: Rescuing historical snow and ice data

Analog archival data can supplement modern digital research, but only if those data are preserved, described, and migrated to appropriate formats. The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) is responsible for managing, archiving, and disseminating cryospheric and polar data. The clear majority of these data are digital, but the NSIDC also houses a collection of historical archival materials that include measurements related to the earth's glaciated regions prior to the development of modern instrumentation. Their formats, however, are not conducive to contemporary analysis, rendering them ostensibly “lost” to research. This paper describes a series of efforts to provide access to these collections that date back to their original acquisition, as long ago as the mid-nineteenth century, with focus primarily on activities over the last 15 years. The most recent effort was funded by the Council on Library & Information Resources and won the 2016 International Data Rescue Award. The intent is to highlight key challenges, and our proposed own solutions to those challenges, in designing a digitization project centered on providing online access to analog data in glaciological, geomorphological, and related research.

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