Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
28 March 2003e-MapScholar: content management system The e-MapScholar Content Management System (CMS) David Medyckyj-Scott Project Director.
Advertisements

Maximo extension to worldwide Suppliers for complete data integrity
Becoming A Mystery Shopper National Shopping Service Network, LLC., serves client’s mystery shopping needs across the US, Canada and the UK. Good shoppers.
Metadata Workshop Frank Roberts, Coeur d’Alene Tribe GIS Bruce Godfrey, U of I, Inside Idaho Project (Funded by FGDC)
1 Building a “Virtual Library Collection” through freely-accessible web sites: ‘Select Web Sites database’ at University of Vermont Wichada SuKantarat.
Oregon Spatial Data Library Partnership Metadata Training OU Knight Library Eugene, Oregon December 3, 2009 Kuuipo Walsh Institute for Natural Resources.
Building institutional support: how we & others have done it …good? Rea Devakos University of Toronto Libraries E :
Constructing the Memories Creating a Digital Collection Linda J. White, Digital Project Coordinator.
IS112 – Chapter 1 Notes Computer Organization and Programming Professor Catherine Dwyer 2003.
Introduction to Databases Transparencies
Metadata and GI Gateway Severn Estuary Partnership GIS Forum.
Are you keeping records of any of your day to day activities?
NOBLE Digital Library. How does it work? The NOBLE Digital Library uses the DSpace platform. Image files and metadata are imported into DSpace using.
EMu and Archives NA EMu Users Conference – Oct Slide 1 EMu and Archives Experiences from the Canada Science and Technology Museum Corporation.
TBA Compliance Training Long Beach City College Developed & Presented by Bob Rapoza LBCCD Internal Audit Manager TBA Compliance Training Long Beach City.
EZID (easy-eye-dee) is a service that makes it simple for digital object producers (researchers and others) to obtain and manage long-term identifiers.
The National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) An NEH/LC Collaborative Program Enhancing access to historical newspapers Release: September 2006.
IPUMS to IHSN: Leveraging structured metadata for discovering multi-national census and survey data Wendy L. Thomas 4 th Conference of the European Survey.
OSU | PSU | UO The Oregon Spatial Data Library: A Vision for Increased Data Sharing Myrica McCune Institute for Natural Resources February 5, 2014.
The City of Fargo Master Address File Project. Discovering what the heck is out there? The City of Fargo is currently developing a comprehensive, standardized,
Metadata Standards and Applications 1. Introduction to Digital Libraries and Metadata.
We Are All The Webmasters: New Models for Building a Library Website Christopher Stewart Sohair W. Elbaz Illinois Institute of Technology June 2002.
Creating Documentation and Metadata: Metadata for Discovery Lola Olsen 1, Tyler Stevens 2, 1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 2 Wyle.
Gathering and Analyzing Web Use Statistics: A Practical Tutorial for Archivists Michael Szajewski, Ball State University, Archivist for Digital Development.
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Planning and programming Planning and prioritizing Part 1 Strengthening Statistics Produced.
24 March 2010Atlanta, Georgia Passing it on: Notes on digital initiative sustainability Marty Kurth HBCU Library Alliance – Cornell University Library.
Introduction to Geospatial Metadata – ISO 191** Metadata National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Enhancing Content Visibility in Institutional Repositories: Maintaining Metadata Consistency Across Digital Collections Ahmet Meti Tmava and Daniel Gelaw.
Introduction to Geospatial Metadata – ISO 191** Metadata National Coastal Data Development Center A division of the National Oceanographic Data Center.
Library needs and workflows Diane Boehr Head of Cataloging National Library of Medicine, NIH, DHHS
Introduction to Geospatial Metadata – FGDC CSDGM National Coastal Data Development Center A division of the National Oceanographic Data Center Please .
File Systems and Databases Lecture 1. Files and Databases File: A collection of records or documents dealing with one organization, person, area or subject.
Introduction to Omeka. What is Omeka? - An Open Source web publishing platform - Used by libraries, archives, museums, and scholars through a set of commonly.
3 rd and 4 th. Learning Outcomes Students should be able to identify, describe and summarize the steps in the research process.
E-Journal Survey * FIRST DRAFT* A study of the impact of e-journal access on the information-seeking behavior of Notre Dame Faculty and Graduate Students.
Metadata – use data discovery e.g. a library catalog data assessment determine the fitness-for-purpose of a data set data retrieval e.g., format.
Introduction TO Metadata! Gary Johnson Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology.
DLESE Metadata Story Katy Ginger Metadata Architect DLESE Program Center Session: Metadata stories – The Creation and Management of Metadata.
Digitization Training and Metadata The View from Two UIUC Projects Sarah L. Shreeves University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Truth and Consequences.
G045 Lecture 08 DFD Level 1 Diagrams (Data Flow Diagrams Level 1)
1 Introduction to Databases. 2 Examples of Database Applications u Purchases from the supermarket u Purchases using your credit card u Booking a holiday.
Vers national spatial data infrastructure training program What is Metadata? Introduction to Metadata An overview of geospatial metadata, presentation.
Introduction to Archon for CARLI Members Jen Masciadrelli, Library Systems Coordinator, CARLI Office Sarah Horowitz, Special Collections Librarian, Augustana.
Digital Library Repositories and Instructional Support Systems: Repository Interoperability Working Group Leslie Johnston University of Virginia Library.
United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service Technical Soil Services Activity Reporting Michael Robotham National Leader.
Metadata Training for Gulf Restoration Partners Module 1 – Introduction to Metadata and Metadata Standards.
Metadata By N.Gopinath AP/CSE Metadata and it’s role in the lifecycle. The collection, maintenance, and deployment of metadata Metadata and tool integration.
Technical Communication A Practical Approach Chapter 9: Technical Research William Sanborn Pfeiffer Kaye Adkins.
Digital Collections Forum Doug Moncur AIATSIS September 2004.
Research Services at La Merced Campus Objectives: Provide a framework to support researchers to develop their teaching and research. Provide advanced students.
Understanding the Value and Importance of Proper Data Documentation 2-1 At the conclusion of this module the participant will be able to Describe the relationship.
Metadata Content Entering Metadata Information. Discovery vs. Access vs. Understanding Cannot search on content if it is not documented. Cannot access.
ESRI Education User Conference – July 6-8, 2001 ESRI Education User Conference – July 6-8, 2001 Introducing ArcCatalog: Tools for Metadata and Data Management.
A Project of the University Libraries Ball State University Libraries A destination for research, learning, and friends.
Introduction to Metadata March 2016 What is Metadata?
Forget about paperwork! Automate manual tasks and increase your productivity.
RESEARCH SERVICES AT LA MERCED CAMPUS Erasmus Staff Training Week - University of Murcia - 6th to 10th May 2013.
Content-level intellectual control for digital archives
ANSI is a GSA Federal Supply Vendor
Handling Data Using Databases
Data Management: Documentation & Metadata
Introduction to Alma Network Zone Topology
Introduction into Knowledge and information
Data on Child and Family Outcomes: Tools for Improving State Systems
KOVÁCS, Kármen University of Pécs Hungary
Lecture 1 File Systems and Databases.
University of Illinois Campus Media Census
Instructor Materials Chapter 5: Ensuring Integrity
OBSERVER DATA MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND BEST PRACTICE (Agenda Item 4)
Presentation transcript:

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Data Inventory and Beyond Instructional objective: Part I - To convince the managers, biologists and data managers of the importance of documenting their data. Part II - To instruct the biologists and data managers in the creation of compliant metadata.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Data Inventory and Beyond Jill Trubey Metadata Coordinator Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Fish and Wildlife Research Institute

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Metadata represents a critical component of your data It’s your data insurance, and you’ll be surprised how often you’ll use it. You’ll need metadata to be able to use your data properly in future years and you’ll certainly need it when the person who originally collected or processed the data leaves your organization. Think of metadata as legacy information.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Metadata helps people find the data they need. It helps other people determine how to best use your data. But metadata also benefits the person who creates the data by maintaining the data’s value, and by ensuring its reliable and continued use over a span of years.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission  Who created the data?  Who maintains it?  When were the data collected? And when were they published?  Where is the geographic location?  What is the content of the data? The structure?  Why were the data created?  How were they produced?  Where are the data stored? When it’s properly done, metadata answers a wide range of questions about data:

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Why is metadata Important? Without helpful reminders and vigilance, many of us often forget about properly documenting our data so that others may confidently use it, either now or in the future. When you are missing essential information about data, its value to the entire community is severely reduced, leading other people to question the accuracy and reliability of our information.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Without proper documentation, your data set is incomplete. Proper documentation serves several functions, both now and in the future.  Metadata captures important information about how you collected and processed your data.  Like information in a library’s card catalog, metadata is often used as a record in search systems so that other people can find data sets they’re interested in.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Metadata lightens your workload by reducing the need to answer fundamental questions about your data. In the past, professionals complained that they spent a great deal of time answering telephone calls about their data files. If you carefully construct and maintain your metadata records, you decrease the likelihood that people will tie up your time with basic questions that could be answered by simply reviewing your well-kept metadata records.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission The Payoff If you commit to writing quality metadata now and thoroughly document your data, the investment of time and effort can pay for itself through  Increased longevity of your data  A greater ability to share your data  Decreased user support requirements

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Data Inventory You provided: Title Contact Abstract Time Period Geographic Description Geographic Coordinates (if available) Data format Data location

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Chico/SMMS/ manuals databases Helpful sites

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Thank you Contact me at