Title: Go-Geo! - A Geo-data Portal
1Go-Geo! - A Geo-data Portal
Go-Geo! will be a resource discovery tool that
tells users what geo-spatial data and related
resources exist for a given area phase II
demonstrator project JISC funded, commenced June
2002, 1 year duration joint project between EDINA
and HDS aim develop a demonstrator service
suitable for extension to full service links with
national effort, the NGDF network uses HE/FE
extension to NGDF metadata discovery guidelines
to describe geo-spatial datasets need to migrate
to use ISO 19115 in time built upon Z39.50
technologies
2Vision
- promote greater awareness of geo-spatial data
within HE - increasing amounts of geo-spatial data being
created - help make more (effective) use of these data
- promote greater awareness of geo-spatial data
within the wider GI community in the UK - an access point to geographically related
resources - obvious things (software, learning resources,
training, etc.) - BUT ALSO case studies, articles, images and
projects, mail lists etc - all tied together by location
- portal becomes a geographically oriented access
point to the JISC Information Environment - long term, if it becomes a service, extend to
support access and data fusion
3Geo-spatial data data that have some form of
spatial or geo-graphic reference that enables
them to be located in two- or three-dimensional
space
4Other IEContent Providers
Geo-data Gateway
NGDF Network
Go-Geo! portal architecture
Metadata or resource servers
Geo-data Network(proposed)
5Challenges
- creation of metadata
- how do we encourage documentation of geo-spatial
data? - how do we ensure metadata is comprehensive,
current? - discovery is all very well but what about access
- researchers and lecturers unable to handle
requests for data - require mechanism for 'publishing' their data
- integrating existing geo-spatial data
descriptions - e.g. HDS uses DDI not NGDF metadata guidelines
- spatial searching for related resources
- majority of services within JISC IE have no
geo-referencing - even if they were, the Z39.50 software employed
either - doesn't support appropriate profiles e.g. GILS,
GEO - doesn't have functionality to undertake spatial
searching
6Cross-searching the JISC IE 1
JISC IE
7Cross-searching the JISC IE 2 Find me resources
about my study area
Map area 340900, 392300 - 347217, 397660
Place names
Postcodes
Parish names
8The services registry
- Need to know
- service provider
- e.g. name, description, contacts
- service details
- e.g. service name, description, access point,
content type - technical details of the service
- e.g. protocol (Z39.50), profile (geo), element
set details - additional information e.g.
- spatial domain
- form of geo-referencing
- spatial search attributes
- geographic MBR of contents
- time coverage
- metadata standard and mappings
- which software
- Using UDDI approach
- businessEntity
- businessService
- bindingTemplate
- tModels
- xml extensions
- stored in bindingTemplate
- tmodel instance details
- instance details
- instance parameters
- for internal geo-portal service use only
- still early stages of thinking
9JISC Information Environment
Content providers
Shared services
Authentication
Authorisation
Broker/Aggregator
Collectn Desc
Portal
Portal
Portal
Go-Geo! Portal
Service Desc
Resolver
Instn Profile
End-user
10Contacts
- Dr David Medyckyj-Scott
- Manager, Research and Geo-Data Services
- Email d.j.medyckyj-scott_at_ed.ac.uk
- EDINA web site http//edina.ac.uk
- Tel. 44 (0)131 650 3302
- Fax 44 (0)131 650 3308