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Breaking boundaries: IGCP 521 database and science informatics

机译:突破界限:IGCP 521数据库和科学信息学

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Over the past decade, the Internet has greatly accelerated collaboration among scientists: realizing the full potential of the sharing and repurposing of research data is now viewed as a priority. In order to grasp the "big picture" of events in the Black Sea-Mediterranean Corridor over the past 30,000 years, an experimental Web-database application has been designed for the International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project 521 that will share data from scientists worldwide. All data entered must be accompanied by CIS coordinates, depth/elevation, age (historical, geological, or archaeological) and metadata related to the environmental context. In this way, when plotted by latitude and longitude on general topographic and bathymetric maps of the Corridor with NASA land imagery, data from various disciplines and research endeavors can be combined, consolidated and visualized. Each point on the Web-based map presentation is "clickable" to reveal the source, metadata and links to further information. A prototype system demonstrates the potential to display all available data sets in millennial to decadal time slices, and to create displays and juxtapositions of data sets that have rarely or never coexisted before because of political, linguistic, and disciplinary boundaries. Such displays reveal new perspectives of old interpretations by breaking the restrictive boundaries of disciplinary research domains. The IGCP 521 project currently brings together researchers from twenty-three nations, allowing them to share data at annual meetings from 2005 to 2010. To prevent disintegration of this multi-national liaison at the end of the project, however, there is an urgent need to encourage database entry both during and beyond the IGCP 521 lifespan, so that the informatics system persists as a living archive.
机译:在过去的十年中,互联网极大地促进了科学家之间的合作:实现共享和重新利用研究数据的全部潜力现在被视为当务之急。为了掌握过去30,000年来黑海地中海走廊事件的“全景”,已经为国际地质关联计划(IGCP)项目521设计了一个实验性Web数据库应用程序,该程序将共享科学家的数据全世界。输入的所有数据必须随附CIS坐标,深度/高度,年龄(历史,地质或考古)和与环境相关的元数据。这样,当在经纬度的一般地形图和测深图上使用NASA陆地图像按纬度和经度进行绘制时,可以将来自各个学科和研究工作的数据进行合并,合并和可视化。基于Web的地图表示中的每个点都是“可单击的”,以显示源,元数据和指向更多信息的链接。一个原型系统演示了显示所有可用数据集的潜力,这些数据集可以在千禧年到十年的时间范围内显示,并且可以创建由于政治,语言和学科界限而很少或从未共存的数据集的显示和并列。这样的展示通过打破学科研究领域的局限性边界,揭示了旧解释的新观点。 IGCP 521项目目前聚集了来自23个国家的研究人员,使他们能够在2005年至2010年的年度会议上共享数据。但是,为了防止在项目结束时该跨国联络机构瓦解,我们迫切需要鼓励在IGCP 521生命周期内和寿命周期之外输入数据库,从而使信息学系统可以作为活动档案保存下来。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2010年第2期|p.235-240|共6页
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    Kenneth N. Wallace;

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    Sealevel Communications, Box 42, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 2L4;

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