[Go-essp-tech] [Fwd: Telcos Quality Control and General Questions]

Michael Lautenschlager lautenschlager at dkrz.de
Tue Jan 5 08:03:27 MST 2010


Hello Martin,

I agree with your suggestions and we have to discuss and to decide what 
will be the target of the DOI and how it looks like. But this will be of 
no problem because we have control of the target of the DOI-URL. I would 
like to add the citation direction for the DOI referenced data entity to 
the list of key information.

Presently the DOI target is a formatted collection of metadata from our 
WDCC repository (scientific metadata). Additionally the DOIs are 
connected with a small set of metadata (STD-DOI metadata) including 
metadata for electronic publication (ISO 690-2). These STD-DOI metadata 
are transferred to the TIB in Hannover and integrated in their library 
catalogue in order to make scientific data entities searchable together 
with scientific literature. Presently I am not sure whether we can add 
the suggested data flags (obsolence or IPCC-DDC) also to the ISO 690-2 
metadata stack and make them visible in the TIB library catalogue and in 
more general scientific information systems. At least we can add the 
data flags at the scientific metadata level (CIM repository and WDCC 
repository).

If we agree on the suggested procedures this afternoon I will discuss it 
with my STD-DOI data publication colleagues.

Best wishes, Michael

martin.juckes at stfc.ac.uk schrieb:
> Hello Michael,
> 
> The discussion paper looks good, but there looks to be a tension between
> the immutability of the item identified by a DOI and the need to
> transition the data into the IPCC-DDC at some point. This is already
> dealt with, to some extent, by the proposal that the DOI will resolve to
> a web page which will contain some mutable information (e.g. location of
> data). Another mutable condition which should be flagged is
> obsolescence, so that data suppliers can flag up data that they do not
> want to be used. I think it would be good to have a precise (and very
> limited) list of mutable information which can be associated with each
> DOI., E.g.
> 
> Location(s) of data.
> Location(s) of metadata.
> Obsolescence flag.
>  -- DOI(s) of  more recent data.
> IPCC-DDC flag.
> 
> Cheers,
> Martin
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: go-essp-tech-bounces at ucar.edu [mailto:go-essp-tech-
>> bounces at ucar.edu] On Behalf Of Michael Lautenschlager
>> Sent: 04 January 2010 14:20
>> To: Lawrence, Bryan (STFC,RAL,SSTD)
>> Cc: go-essp-tech at ucar.edu
>> Subject: [Go-essp-tech] [Fwd: Telcos Quality Control and General
>> Questions]
>>
>> Hi Bryan,
>>
>> I hope that mail from me to GO-ESSP tech works now (included here as
>> CC). If not could you please forward the mail including our discussion
>> paper to GO-ESSP tech from your account.
>>
>> Thanks, Michael
>>
>> P.S.: I just got the message that my old email address has been
>> unsubscribed from the list.
>>
>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Betreff: Telcos Quality Control and General Questions
>> Datum: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 11:03:29 +0100
>> Von: Michael Lautenschlager <lautenschlager at dkrz.de>
>> An: go-essp-tech-bounces at ucar.edu
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> fist of all I would like to wish you all a happy new year.
>>
>> After the GO-ESSP meeting in Hamburg  Balaji, Bryan and I discussed a
>> procedure for referencing and citation CMIP5/AR5 model data entities
> in
>> scientific literature. We picked up in the attached discussion paper a
>> wish from modelling centres for proper citation of their specific
>> contributions to IPCC AR5.
>>
>> Data publication and citation is related to quality control in order
> to
>> ensure a certain level quality assurance for identified data entities.
>> In addition work flow aspects of data ingestion, versioning and data
>> opening opening are included. I think the discussion paper should be
>> discussed a the next telcos (quality control and general questions).
>> Our discussion paper emphasises more the aspect of making model data
>> entities available for interdisciplinary usage but the work flow of
>> data ingestion and replication is certainly touched.
>>
>> I already got some suggestions for revisions of the paper but I would
>> like wait for the discussions at the telephone conferences in order to
>> integrate the position of the group.
>>
>>
>> Best wishes, Michael
>>
>> P.S.: My calender shows a GO-ESSP Tech-telco for tomorrow (Jan. 5th,
> 17
>> CET) with the topic qulaity control. Is this still valid and what will
>> be the telephone number?
>>
>>
>> --
>> ---------------
>> Dr. Michael Lautenschlager
>>
>> German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ)
>> World Data Center Climate (WDCC)
>> ADDRESS: Bundesstrasse 45a, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
>> PHONE:   +4940-460094-118
>> E-Mail:  lautenschlager at dkrz.de
>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> ---------------
>> Dr. Michael Lautenschlager
>>
>> German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ)
>> World Data Center Climate (WDCC)
>> ADDRESS: Bundesstrasse 45a, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
>> PHONE:   +4940-460094-118
>> E-Mail:  lautenschlager at dkrz.de
>>
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