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The Benefits of Cross- Linking The International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) Jens Klump et al. Knowledge by Networking - Digitising Culture in Germany and Europe Berlin, 22 June 2007

et al. - Acknowledgements J.K. gratefully acknowledges scientific contributions and financial support by: ICDP Operational Support Group at GFZ Potsdam, and DFG Project Publication and Citation of Primary Scientific Data (STD-DOI).

About ICDP The International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) addresses fundamental scientific problems of global importance as an element of geological and geophysical research programs. The role of ICDP is to fund scientific drilling operations, give technical support and foster community building around scientific drilling projects.

ICDP Research Topics

ICDP Data Management Since the start of ICDP, data sharing has played an important part in ICDP projects. A key strategy of ICDPs data management is to capture data (and metadata) as early as possible and make them available for dissemination among the science team. Access to data may be restricted initially, but science teams are encouraged to allow access to data as early as possible.

Data Management Phases On Site Data capture from instruments and by observers into the Drilling Information System. Local database with data transfer to Potsdam. Laboratory Data capture from instruments and by observers into the Extended Drilling Information System. Central Database in Potsdam. ( Publication Data that were used as the basis of publications. Scientific Drilling Database (

Data publication today

Use of Published Data Often, the source of data is not acknowledged. No citation of the data source. The data source needs to be deduced from the paper. No Metadata.

Data in the publication process today Manuscript Publication Library DataMetadata Private Files After Helly et al. (2003)

The consequences Most data remain underutilised because they are not accessible. Unnecessary duplication Research results cannot be verified. Falsification of results. Calls to make data accessible and share data were welcomed but did not give any results.

Why are data not made accessible? Data publication is hampered by structural barriers in the publication process: Journals do not devote space to data tables due to economic constraints and have no interest in archiving data. Authors do not receive professional recognition for publishing data because the datasets cannot be cited in a reliable way. Data are not cited because their location (URL), in many cases, is transient.

Necessary steps Data need to be citeable to be valuable. Reputation is the currency of science. Authors will only prepare data for publication if the effort is worthwhile. Data publication is labour intensive. Data must be accessible to be re-used. Access through persistent identifiers and long-term archives. Existence of data must be known. Dissemination of metadata to catalogues and portals. Intellectual property rights need to be secured. Authors need full control of their publications.

Project Publication and Citation of Scientific Primary Data Funded by the German Science Foundation. Project partners: German Nat. Lib. Science and Technology (Hannover) WDC-MARE (Bremen/Bremerhaven) WDC Climate (Hamburg) GFZ Potsdam (proposed WDC-TERRA) WDC-RSAT (Oberpfaffenhofen) Implementation of services for the publication of data. DOI registration agency at German National Library for Science and Technology (TIB Hannover). To date 6 DOI registration agents. Inclusion of data publications into library catalogues.

What is a DOI? DOI = Digital Object Identifier, a persistent, digital identifier of an object. DOI = Name of object, URL = Location of object. The location may change, the name persists, irrespective of the location of the object.

STD-DOI System Architecture

Example Data Publication TIBORDER catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology. TIBORDER doi: /GFZ.SDDB.1043 at the ICDP Scientific Drilling Database. doi: /GFZ.SDDB.1043

TIBORDER / GBV Catalogue

ICDP Scientific Drilling Database

Data Syndication Many available data remain underutilised because their existence is not known. Metadata can be harvested and indexed by data portals using OAI-PMH or RSS. Both OAI-PMH and RSS can be used to carry discipline specific metadata. Examples: PANGAEA Data Portals (OAI-PMH) Open Geospatial Consortium GeoRSS Portals can provide specific views on existing data.

DOI metadata The STD-DOI metadata are mainly Dublin Core elements, plus system specific elements. The metadata transmitted to the National Library via web service (HTTP/SOAP) and incorporated into the library catalogue. The metadata may contain references to other objects. Element isCitedBy, isDuplicateOf, isAlsoPublishedAs, …

External Semantics The element can be used to point to other electronic objects: Point to the literature where the data set is interpreted. Point to samples, from which the data were derived. Point to other datasets that belong to the same collection of datasets. Improve data discovery. SDDB Data IGSN (in prep.) Sensor Registry (in prep.) Literature Pangaea doi hdl IODP SEDIS doi

Information Discovery Link to publication Citation of data IGSN points to sample

Putting data into context Parameters are organised in a tree-structure. Homonyms are allowed – the parameter tree is ordered according to scientific context.

The spatial dimension Will soon be supplemented by OGC Web Services.

Summary Data sharing is a key strategy in ICDPs data management. Scientists need incentives to share data. An incentive may be to make data sharing a proper scientific publication. Publication and citation of scientific data requires persistent identifiers for datasets. Data will only be re-used if their existence is known. Therefore data publications must be included into library catalogues and scientific portals.

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