Title: Canadian Geoscience Knowledge Network CGKN
1Canadian Geoscience Knowledge Network (CGKN)
- Jamie Rupert
- on behalf of the CGKN Secretariat
- May 2006
2Outline
- What is the CGKN?
- What are the goals
- CGKN governance
- CGKN Initiatives
- CGKN linkages
- The good, the bad, and the ugly
3Geoscience IM in Canada
- Geoscience data held by 13 government agencies
- Data are in diverse agency and project
databases. - Few accepted standards
- Coordination by the National Geological Surveys
Committee.
4The Canadian Geoscience Knowledge Network
VisionA Distributed Geolibrary Linking
Geoscience Information From All 13 Federal and
Provincial Agencies
CGKN
The geoscience component of CGDI
5Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure
- GeoConnections is building the Canadian
Geospatial data infrastructure and supporting
services. - GeoConnections defines Canadian geospatial and
technical standards.
http//geoconnections.org/
6- CGKN Guiding Principles
- (CGKN Business Plan 2001)
- Distributed Standards-based Approach
- Adoption of international standards
- Agencies control participation/data access
- Incremental evolutionary development
- Staged services development
- a) Data Discovery,
- b) Data Visualization,
- c) Data Access
7CGKN organization and Governance
- Endorsed in 1999 by the National Geological
Surveys Committee (NGSC) - Operated by the 3-person CGKN Secretariat
- Activities/communication by Data Integration
Working Group - Funding by participating agencies and
appropriate initiatives (TGI, GeoConnections,
CGMS?)
8 CGKN Development Approach
- Development of on-line services
- Definition of national standards
- Discipline Working groups
- 1) bedrock geology.
- 2) geochemistry.
- 3) Surficial geology.
- 4) mineral deposits.
- 5) geophysics.
- 6) Geochronology
- 7) Metadata
9CGKN Activities
- Annual CGKN Workshop
- Monthly Teleconferences
- CGKN Website
- CGKN Online Data Catalogue
- CGKN Lexicon
- Standards Systems development
101) Annual CGKN Workshop
- Since 2001
- Primarily technical experts
- 2 day workshop before PDA in Toronto
- Networking and sharing
- Demonstrations and training
112) Data Integration Working Group
- 7 Discipline working groups
- 1) bedrock geology.
- 2) geochemistry.
- 3) surficial geology.
- 4) mineral deposits.
- 5) geophysics.
- 6) geochronology.
- 7) metadata.
- Monthly teleconferences
- Planning, sharing, networking
123) CGKN Website
134) CGKN Data Catalogue
145) CGKN Lexicon of Canadian Geological Names
- 12000 entries
- Under active development
- Necessary for developing consistent Canadian
geological coverage
156) Standards Systems
- FGDC Metadata gt ISO
- Geochemical data model
- Surficial geology data model
- XML/GML-based data exchange formats (GeoSciML,
etc.) - NADM tools
- WMS/WFS Data service tools
16CGKN Linkages
- CGKN is linked to many international initiatives
- IUGS-CGI, IUGS-CGMW, IMAG, etc
- SEEGrid, GGIPAC, GeoSciML, etc.
- Liaison information is shared within CGKN
- Mineral Industry Geospatial Consortium (MIGC)
17Commission for the Management and Application of
Geoscience Information (CGI)
- Transfer knowledge on geoscience information
systems. - Stimulate dissemination of best practice in
geoscience IM. - Stimulate support standards development.
- Represent IUGS on geoscience information
matters.
http//www.cgi-iugs.org/
18What hasnt worked
- Funding - mainly in-kind from non-federal
agencies - - little control on how funds where expended
- Range of technical expertise, security/standards
- Lack of common direction, management/technical
- Lack of communication, guidance
- NGSC ?? CGKN, management ?? technical
- Length of time to achieve goals, commitment
- Lack of fully dedicated CGKN HR
19What has worked
- Co-operation and communication at working level
- All agencies have increased their knowledge of
international trends and standards - Common vision of what needs to be done
- Sharing of expertise
- Willingness to participate