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Ambio. 2017 Dec;46(Suppl 3):464-474. doi: 10.1007/s13280-017-0963-1.
Building on achievements and experience gained through the EU project DAMOCLES and international data management during the International Polar Year, ACCESS, data management was implemented using the same platform as used for DAMOCLES. A metadata-driven approach through which all datasets are properly described with discovery and use metadata was chosen in order to simplify data management and data usage. The system provides automated submission and checking of datasets, search and download as well as visualisation and transformation on user demand and metadata export. Long-term management of ACCESS climate datasets is done within the context of the Arctic Data Centre. This ensures visibility of ACCESS datasets in the context of WMO and GEOSS catalogues. Challenges with ACCESS data management have mainly been cultural with the consequence that the system has been underutilised within the duration of the project duration.
在 EU 项目 DAMOCLES 和国际极地年期间获得的成就和经验的基础上,ACCESS 采用与 DAMOCLES 相同的平台实施了数据管理。选择了一种通过元数据驱动的方法,通过该方法,使用发现和使用元数据对所有数据集进行适当描述,以简化数据管理和数据使用。该系统根据用户需求提供自动提交和数据集检查、搜索和下载以及可视化和转换,并提供元数据导出。ACCESS 气候数据集的长期管理是在北极数据中心的框架内进行的。这确保了 ACCESS 数据集在世界气象组织和地球观测系统目录中的可见性。ACCESS 数据管理面临的主要挑战是文化方面的,因此在项目期间该系统的利用率一直较低。