1st Edition

Online Ecological and Environmental Data

By Virginia Ann Baldwin Copyright 2003
    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    Discover important Internet resources for research data made public individually and collectively by researchers from a variety of entities in the fields of environmental studies and ecology

    Online Ecological and Environmental Data explores innovative projects from a diverse array of institutions that have made environmental and ecological research information freely available online. You will find a wealth of Web site listings with URLs and complete descriptions, data field descriptions, controlled vocabulary examples, and Web screen shots that demonstrate how to use a specific site. The book will help you locate the data, procedures, instruments, notes, and other descriptive information that scientists and engineers need for replicating and building on the research of others.

    With Online Ecological and Environmental Data, you'll gain a better understanding of: * the cooperative design, development, and management of interdisciplinary data * cataloging multidisciplinary environmental data * data networking * new developments in information science and technology * extracting and compiling data * the convergence and dissemination of information via the Internet This unique resource explores the potential of distributing actual research data on the Web. The information you'll find in this book will enable science and technology librarians to provide effective access to library patrons. Online Ecological and Environmental Data will give librarians and other information specialists—as well as faculty and students in library sciences and technology—cutting-edge knowledge to meet the global data and information needs of the scientific community. The projects described in this book can serve as models for other disciplines, especially for the various aspects of handling data made available online, and for making this data more available and usable on the Internet for researchers and students.

    • Introduction (Virginia A. Baldwin)
    • Cooperative Design, Development, and Management of Interdisciplinary Data to Support the Global Environmental Change Research Community (Robert R. Downs and Robert S. Chen)
    • Beyond Bibliography: A Dynamic Approach to the Cataloging of Multidisciplinary Environmental Data for Global Change Research (Gene R. Major)
    • A National Environmental Data Network Revealed Through the Study of Acid Rain (Frederick W. Stoss)
    • Information Science and Technology Developments Within the National Biological Information Infrastructure (Michael T. Frame, Gladys Cotter, Lisa Zolly, and Janice Little)
    • Syracuse Research Corporation’s Chemical Information Databases: Extraction and Compilation of Data Related to Environmental Fate and Exposure (Sarah A. Rosenberg, Amy E. Hueber, Dallas Aronson, Sybil Gouchie, Philip H. Howard, William M. Meylan, and Jay L. Tunkel)
    • Convergence and Dissemination: A Brief History and Description of the StreamNet Project (Lenora A. Oftedahl)
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Virginia Baldwin