[LTER-im-rep] [dataone] Announcing DataONE Search: A New Way to Discover Data
Amber E Budden
aebudden at dataone.unm.edu
Tue Nov 17 12:48:44 MST 2015
Hi Inigo
I repeated your search teams and also discovered 58 records with apparent
duplicates. However, looking through the first set (Rawlence et al) I see
that they are actually different records, albeit with the same author list
and repository. The titles do differ.
In the later records (from LTER), the records share the same title and
authors but have different package numbers.
DataONE Search delivers results from a search against the metadata catalog
hosted by our Coordinating Nodes. The way that data are packaged (and
appear within the search results) is determined by the individual Members
Nodes. Although the records appear similar, they are distinct within the
Member Node repository and as such appear as separate results.
Hope this helps
Amber
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Amber E Budden <aebudden at dataone.unm.edu>
wrote:
> Hi Inigo
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
> Yes, we have been having a few timeouts with the high volume of traffic
> going to the site and are looking into this. I will also forward your
> comments about duplication.
>
> Please do let us know of any thing else you encounter. We appreciate all
> feedback from users.
>
> Best
> Amber
>
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Inigo San Gil <isangil at lternet.edu>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here is some feedback about the new and improved dataOne search.
>>
>> I wish it was all positive. It is not. It is feedback.
>>
>> --Lots of duplicates on that search app (58 results, all apparent
>> duplicates. two filters keys: biodiversity; creator(?) smith).
>>
>> - No visible "support" link or report problem. No support?
>>
>> - And then, the site down. Great.
>>
>>
>>
>> Go metacat!
>>
>> Inigo
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/17/2015 10:59 AM, Amber E Budden wrote:
>>
>> *Announcing DataONE Search: A New Way to Discover Data*
>>
>> DataONE is pleased to announce the release of DataONE Search, a web based
>> application allowing users to seamlessly and efficiently discover the 168
>> thousand publicly accessible data packages* within the DataONE federated
>> network of Member Nodes.
>>
>> DataONE Search allows users to search by keyword and refine by filters
>> including: data attribute, Member Node, creator, year, identifier, taxa,
>> location and whether a complete data package including both metadata and
>> data are available for download. The geographic search interface in DataONE
>> Search provides a convenient overview of the spatial distribution of data
>> sets and allows users to zoom and pan to specific locations of interest.
>>
>> Summaries of the number of data and metadata files, file formats and
>> collection time periods are also made available through the new DataONE
>> Search site. Such summaries provide a convenient overview of the range of
>> data accessible through the DataONE federation from a number of different
>> perspectives.
>>
>> DataONE Search is now the default software for search and discovery of
>> data and metadata within DataONE. The software has been designed to
>> facilitate rapid iteration and deployment of new features and to take full
>> advantage of future capabilities offered by upcoming versions of the core
>> cyberinfrastructure. Notable among these is the upcoming provenance trace
>> within search and discovery (see
>> <https://www.dataone.org/webinars/provenance-and-dataone-facilitating-reproducible-science>
>> https://www.dataone.org/webinars/provenance-and-dataone-facilitating-reproducible-science
>> for more information). ONEMercury will remain available to users via the
>> direct URL https://cn.dataone.org/onemercury/.
>>
>> To view demos on how to use DataONE Search, view our screencast tutorials
>> at: https://www.dataone.org/screencast-tutorials.
>>
>> *This number excludes obsoleted records within the network that are
>> publicly readable
>>
>>
>>
>> About DataONE:
>> DataONE enables universal access to data and also facilitates researchers
>> in fulfilling their need for data management and in providing secure and
>> permanent access to their data. DataONE offers the scientific community a
>> suite of tools and training materials that cover all aspects of the data
>> life cycle from data collection, to management, analysis and publication.
>>
>>
>> About MetacatUI:
>> DataONE Search is a customized implementation of the open source
>> MetacatUI search application (https://github.com/NCEAS/metacatui),
>> developed at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, and
>> usable by any DataONE Member Node that supports the DataONE query API.
>> MetacatUI is a client-side web interface for querying Metacat servers and
>> other servers that implement the DataONE REST API. Currently, it is used as
>> the search interface for DataONE (https://search.dataone.org), The
>> Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (
>> <https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/#data>
>> https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/#data), the Gulf of Alaska Data Portal (
>> http://goa.nceas.ucsb.edu/#data), GLEON (
>> https://poseidon.limnology.wisc.edu/metacatui/), and the Montana IoE
>> Data Repository (http://montanaioe.org/).
>>
>> --
>> Amber E Budden, PhD
>> Director for Community Engagement and Outreach
>> DataONE
>> University of New Mexico
>> 1312 Basehart SE
>> Albuquerque, NM 87106
>>
>> Tel: 505-814-1112
>> Cell: 505-205-7675
>> Fax: 505-246-6007
>>
>>
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>
>
> --
> Amber E Budden, PhD
> Director, Community Engagement and Outreach
> DataONE
> University of New Mexico
> 1312 Basehart SE
> Albuquerque, NM 87106
>
> Tel: 505-814-1112
> Cell: 505-205-7675
> Fax: 505-246-6007
>
--
Amber E Budden, PhD
Director, Community Engagement and Outreach
DataONE
University of New Mexico
1312 Basehart SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Tel: 505-814-1112
Cell: 505-205-7675
Fax: 505-246-6007
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