历史天气和气候数据收集的现代化图书馆元数据

Q2 Social Sciences
M. Mayernik, J. Huddle, C. Hou, Jennifer Phillips
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摘要

为了使图书馆在科学数据生态系统中变得更加可见和不可或缺,他们必须找到与外部社区、系统和标准联系的方法。美国国家大气研究中心(NCAR)图书馆的藏书超过300种,主要是科学数据。本馆藏主要是由国家和地区气象局出版和分发的纸质历史天气记录。本文介绍了NCAR图书馆中的一个项目,该项目使这些数据资产对天气和气候研究界更加可见和可发现。该项目以开发一个基于地理空间和时间范围的评估框架为中心,利用该框架为基于marc的元数据升级确定集合内项目的优先级。该项目的第二个组成部分侧重于通过向跨NCAR数据搜索和发现系统提供元数据记录,使这些资产在NCAR库目录之外更加可见。我们提出了一种从MARC到ISO 19115地理空间元数据标准进行转换的方法,并讨论了如何使这种转换更健壮。如果要充分实现这些图书馆数据收藏的价值和效用,图书馆元数据必须在图书馆机构的传统边界之外流通。
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Modernizing Library Metadata for Historical Weather and Climate Data Collections
ABSTRACT For libraries to become more visible and integral within the scientific data ecosystem, they must find ways to connect with external communities, systems, and standards. The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Library contains over 300 titles in its collection that are primarily scientific data. The items in this collection are largely bound paper historical weather records published and distributed by various national and regional weather bureaus. This article presents a project within the NCAR Library that made these data assets more visible and discoverable for the weather and climate research community. The project centered around the development of an assessment framework, based on geospatial and temporal ranges, with which to prioritize items within the collection for MARC-based metadata upgrades. The second component of this project focused on making these assets more visible outside of the NCAR Library catalog by contributing metadata records to a cross-NCAR data search and discovery system. We present an approach to conducting a transformation from MARC to the ISO 19115 geospatial metadata standard, and discuss how to make this transform more robust. If the value and utility of library-housed data collections like these are to be fully realized, library metadata must circulate beyond the traditional boundaries of library institutions.
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Journal of Library Metadata
Journal of Library Metadata Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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