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Global Change Information System Curt Tilmes NASA GSFC USGCRP ESIP Federation Winter Meeting

NCA

The “New” National Climate Assessment Goal Enhance the ability of the United States to anticipate, mitigate, and adapt to changes in the global environment. Vision Advance an inclusive, broad-based, and sustained process for assessing and communicating scientific knowledge of the impacts, risks, and vulnerabilities associated with a changing global climate in support of decision-making across the United States. 3

Global Change Information System (GCIS) 4 Vision: A unified web based source of authoritative, accessible, usable, and timely information about climate and global change for use by scientists, decision makers, and the public.

GCIS 5

6 Linked Data Principles 1. Use URIs as names for things. 2. Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names. 3. When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information, using the standards. 4. Include links to other URIs, so that they can discover more things.

Linked Open Data 7

8 Data Identifiers NASA Earth Science Data Systems Working Group and ESIP Federation study resulted in dataset identifiers recommendations, [1] Duerr, et. al. DOI – Digital Object Identifiers provide a well-defined mechanism to attach an identifier to a digital object. Recommendation adopted by NASA for EOSDIS: ers_(DOIs)_for_EOSDIS doi: /MEASURES/GSSTF/DATA308

9 Identifier Resolution doi: /MEASURES/GSSTF/DATA308 A common, persistent, citable reference to that dataset. We build GCIS specific identifiers from those: Then we can resolve it (with content negotiation) on our site, and link it with identifiers for our other resources, including asserting equivalence and linking with the data center responsible for stewardship and distribution of the actual data. We can also refer and link to other repositories of information about those resources.

10 Content Negotiation The server response from the URI depends on what you ask for: A traditional browser will ask for HTML, and receive and render a human readable description of the resource. Web services can request formal, structured XML or RDF metadata about the resource. Our goal is to provide a curated collection of authoritative global change information, but always link back to the data center or publisher responsible for the long term stewardship of the resource.

GCIS Create an entity from the structured metadata about each thing – tag with related concepts. Identify it with a persistent, controlled identifier. Present with a human readable web page and a machine interface. Represent all relationships between items. 11

NCA links to GCIS entities 12

URI Schema URI for NCA instances consists of 3 parts: domain name, type of instance, identifier – Domain name: data.globalchange.gov – Types: Person, Project, Organization, Publication, etc. – Identifiers: depend on the instance type, we assign a unique id number or construct an identifier based on the instance’s unique property value.

More Examples Personhttp://data.globalchange.gov/person/ Publicationhttp://data.globalchange.gov/publication/doi/ Projecthttp://data.globalchange.gov/project/ACMAP Topichttp://data.globalchange.gov/topic/Human-health Imagehttp://data.globalchange.gov/image/ Figurehttp://data.globalchange.gov/report/ /figure/ Chapterhttp://data.globalchange.gov/report/ /chapter/ Organizationhttp://data.globalchange.gov/organization/NASA Modelhttp://data.globalchange.gov/model/ Datasethttp://data.globalchange.gov/dataset/doi/ Platformhttp://data.globalchange.gov/platform/ Instrumenthttp://data.globalchange.gov/instrument/

W3C PROV (starting points..) actedOnBehalf ENTITY AGENT wasAttributedTo wasAssociatedWith wasInformedBy wasDerivedFrom wasGeneratedBy used ACTIVITY Diagram from W3C PROV group and Ivan Herman See actedOnBehalfOf

16 GCIS and W3C Prov For GCIS, we have agents (people, projects, agencies, data centers, publishers, etc.) who are associated with activities (measuring, deriving, modeling, analyzing, authoring, publishing, archiving, distributing, visualizing, etc. ) the entities (software, data, images, figures, papers, reports, etc.) related to global change. We assign local identifiers to each (so we can persistently resolve them) and capture and represent their relationships. Where possible, we link with external authorities: agency data centers, journal publishers, Researcher ID (researcherid.com) or ORCID (orcid.org).

Interagency Information Integration GCIS can use relationships between all relevant information about global change across the agencies: o From observations to datasets to research papers to models to analyses to organizations to people to synthesized reports to human impacts... o Determine agency interdependencies -- An EPA analysis uses a NOAA model dependent on observations from a NASA satellite. o Can present unique interagency metrics "How many papers referenced datasets from a specific satellite?" o Direct users back to agency data centers for more detailed information and the actual content and data.

GCIS Data Mining Structured information with relationships allows integrated data mining, searching, metrics. o What projects provided data used to produce figures that were referenced in the 2013 NCA section about coastal sea level rise impacts? o Which data centers hold data referenced by papers related to forests in the midwest? o Which agencies have people working on projects related to societal impacts of extreme weather events? o Show me the latest papers about health impacts of air quality in California. Which datasets were used in the analysis of air quality in California?

GCIS Benefits NCA web portal, GCIS prototype NCA content available online Searchable, linkable Complete provenance, traceability Links back to source information including agency sources, scenarios, technical input Link to associated and applicable information and tools Ensure authoritative and appealing design and accessibility Incorporates initial indicators of change, impact and response Access to information about NCA process (transparency) Facilitates collaboration across segments of the climate science and applications community Construct, prototype and test the initial framework Use constrained scope and dedicated staff to accomplish a lot in a short time Ensure the system design is extensible and able to grow to meet long term GCIS needs GCIS A single web site can lead back to agency global change information across the program A friendly, accessible entry into global change information for non- scientists Global, persistent, reusable identifiers for each item Integrated data catalog provides interagency metrics, data mining, searching, etc. Interagency relationships allow discovery of interdependencies and increase collaboration opportunities Agency information mapped into a common, consistent model with a standard vocabulary Concept tagging and linking improves search results for agency products 19

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