Developing and Populating a GIS Repository of Local Data Jessica

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Developing and Populating a GIS Repository of Local Data Jessica

Objectives Provide some background on GIS repositories and libraries – Mention specific roles of libraries Discuss options to achieve the project goals Review challenges to accomplishing the goals Determine the next steps in the process

General background Geospatial data is in high use and high demand especially in academic institutions Management of data is required by many funding agencies Geospatial data management is particularly complicated Sharing data is important to advance science Good examples: Google Earth, USGS

Library background Some libraries are already partners for data management requirements – GIS data a natural extension of this? Librarians are used to dealing with data, adding metadata, and helping people find information There are professional library organizations who are actively engaged in these initiatives

Spatial data cycle Hartter, J., Ryan, S. J., MacKenzie, C. A., Parker, J. N., & Strasser, C. A. (2013). Spatially Explicit Data: Stewardship and Ethical Challenges in Science. PLoS Biology, 11(9).

Description Metadata Added within the files themselves – remember the exercise GEOG 484 in ArcCatalog? FGDC, OCG, others have guidelines – Not necessarily followed Qualitative data can be more difficult to find a “home” for

Standard metadata

“Librarian enhanced” metadata

Another view of CUGIR metadata

Preservation and storage Many decisions to make, for example: – Platform/location – File type NDIPP is an excellent resource File formats are a big concern Cloud computing is an attractive option – Requires training, money, more staff, more infrastructure… – Not the answer for this initiative

Local option for metadata

Collection building process

Discoverability Also known as “findability” Metadata really helps with this – Searching data full-text is not necessarily helpful Weigh benefits of creating yet another database to search with local control Include this in discovery layers, institutional repositories, or known platforms for data

Example of a finding aid

Why bother? New and emerging role for libraries Add a “citable unit” for faculty research Highlight and stimulate research on campus Help advance research and teaching – Even in a small way

Challenges Hard getting to data – Exactly why this project is important Repository upgrades – Taking an entire month – Can’t add new data Time Support from colleagues, institution, etc.

Next steps Find data (possibly find other data on campus) Wait for Dspace to be upgraded Begin pursuing collaborations with CUGIR librarians Establish connections with faculty on campus who are using GIS

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Questions? Thank you to: Linda Musser (advisor) Beth King Jessica