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Discovery and Access of Historic Literature from the IPYs (DAHLI)Rescuing Records and Publications of Early IPY Ventures
Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Outline
• NSIDC Overview
• What is the DAHLI project?
• Currently funded activities
• Future plans
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Outline
• NSIDC Overview
• What is the DAHLI project?
• Currently funded activities
• Future plans
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
National Snow and Ice Data Center
To make fundamental contributions to cryospheric science and excel in managing data and
disseminating information in order to advance understanding of the Earth system.
International Data Activities
Data Management and Distribution
Research
Outreach
Our Mission
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Institutional Relationships
• Part of the University of Colorado• Within the CU Cooperative Institute for Research in
Environmental Sciences (CIRES) Cryospheric and Polar Processes Division
• Chartered by NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service. Affiliated with the NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)
• Funded by NASA, NOAA, NSF, and others at the project level
• Part of the World Data Center system
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Major Programs
NOAA at NSIDC and WDC for Glaciology, Boulder
NASA Distributed Active Archive Center
NSF U.S. Antarctic Data Coordination Center and Antarctic Glaciological Data Center
NSF Arctic System Science Data Coordination Center
IARC Frozen Ground Data Center
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Current Holdings
• Information Center ~44,000
monographs, reports, serials, reprints, etc.
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Current Holdings (continued)
Analog Archives• ~ 10,000 glacier photos• ~ 7,000 sea ice charts• ~ 1,440 maps• ~37 cu ft of manuscripts
and other records
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Data Holdings (continued)
Digital Archives• ~ 440 publicly advertised
data sets• 4.6 million granules in ECS
system• > 3.5 million files in
non-ECS systems
Archive Types• ~ 8 TB on-line• ~ 90 TB near-line• >5 TB off-line• Off-site backups for
primary data without recovery agreements
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
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Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
NSIDC Distribution Statistics
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Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Current OrganizationCurrent Organization
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Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Outline
• NSIDC Overview
• What is the DAHLI project?
• Currently funded activities
• Future plans
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
IPY Goals DAHLI Hopes to Contribute to
• To enhance the abilities of scientists, historians, and researchers in the arts and humanities to conduct research during the upcoming IPY period and for years to come
• To contribute in engaging the awareness, interest, and understanding of students, the general public, and decision-makers worldwide in the purpose of and value of polar research and monitoring
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
How?
• Creating an on-line gazetteer of who has what and where
• Creating a searchable bibliographic database of records and literature from the three prior IPYs
• These records are scattered around the world and many have never been cataloged
• Allowing direct access to those materials that are or will be made available digitally
• Creating digital data sets from analog sources where appropriate
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Outline
• NSIDC Overview
• What is the DAHLI project?
• Currently funded activities
• Future plans
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
What We Have Currently Funded
NOAA’s Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP)
• Lason, one of NOAA’s CDMP contractors, will create bibliographic entries, digitize and/or key in specified materials
• 2006 DAHLI-related activities will concentrate on materials held locally, such as materials held by the NSIDC library, CIRES staff, the Boulder Labs libraries (NOAA, NIST, NTIA)
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
What We Have Currently Funded
NOAA@NISDC support:• CDMP program management• Support to enter unique bibliographic records
available into the Arctic and Antarctic Regions database
• Computer resources for storing digitized materials and making them available on-line
• Support for the creation/documentation of data sets based on digitized data as resources permit
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Outline
• NSIDC Overview
• What is the DAHLI project?
• Currently funded activities
• Future plans
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Future Plans?
CDMP Activities:
• Assuming the CDMP program continues in 2007, attention will turn to materials held by existing collaborating organizations
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Future Plans (continued)
NSF IPY Proposal Activities:• Establish a DAHLI advisory board responsible
for prioritizing materials for incorporation into the DAHLI system
• Establish a minimum set of metadata required to populate and search for materials via library and data center style searches as well as to optimize materials for educational use
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Future Plans (continued)
• Creation of an open-source based, language neutral, web-accessible search engine allowing both library and data center search and access to materials from prior IPYs
• Creation of interfaces that allow participants to submit bibliographic entries and materials for inclusion in the DAHLI system
• Establishment of a testing and assessment feedback process to measure the use and usability of the DAHLI system
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Future Plans (continued)
• Establish mechanisms to mirror the DAHLI system at SPRI and at least one other distributed site (e.g., via LOCKSS software)
• Leverage collaborations with organizations and other I*Y-related programs such as the IGY “Gold Program” for outreach to minimize cost
Presented at the 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, Rome, May 8-12, 2006By Ruth Duerr and Allaina Howard
Contact us!
Allaina [email protected]
Ruth [email protected]
National Snow and Ice Data CenterCooperative Institute for Research in
Environmental ScienceUniversity of Colorado at Boulder
449UCBBoulder, CO 80309
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