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Folks, Here is the link that describes how THREDDS metadata is mapped to GCMD DIF: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/THREDDS/tech/catalog/DL.html And this is the response I got back in April from Tyler Stevens (tyler.b.stevens@xxxxxxxx) " The GCMD does harvest UCAR metadata from THREDDS. John Caron (caron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) uses the THREDDS tool to generate DIF metadata and post it to an OAI-PHM repository that we harvest on a regular basis. Perhaps your data center can follow similar procedures and we could harvest from you." -Rich On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Roy Mendelssohn <Roy.Mendelssohn@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > There is a flag in THREDDS to make the matadata harvestable. Don Middleton > has a program that as part of DLESE > (http://www.dlese.org/library/index.jsp) that can do the harvesting. Also, > as part of the OOI project, Matthew Arrott's group has a THREDDS crawler, > but I don't know if it is publicly available or ready for prime time. > > -Roy > > On Nov 20, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Eoin Howlett wrote: > >> Hi John et al, >> >> We are working on a data network project to integrate metadata catalogs >> with data access through a web interface. It appears that GCMD is widely >> used for traditional static geospatial data, but less so for data in the >> ocean and science community. It seems like there is no bridge between the >> Thredds catalog and GCMD? >> Does anyone know of on-going projects or initiatives to crawl and search >> Thredds (or other) catalogs of observing and model data? >> >> Many Thanks >> >> Eoin >> >> >> Eoin Howlett | CEO >> Applied Science Associates >> 55 Village Square Drive | South Kingstown, RI 02879 USA >> p: +1 401-789-6224 | f: +1 401-789-1932 >> e: ehowlett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | www.asascience.com >> >> ASA | Science. Services. Solutions. >> > > ********************** > "The contents of this message do not reflect any position of the U.S. > Government or NOAA." > ********************** > Roy Mendelssohn > Supervisory Operations Research Analyst > NOAA/NMFS > Environmental Research Division > Southwest Fisheries Science Center > 1352 Lighthouse Avenue > Pacific Grove, CA 93950-2097 > > e-mail: Roy.Mendelssohn@xxxxxxxx (Note new e-mail address) > voice: (831)-648-9029 > fax: (831)-648-8440 > www: http://www.pfeg.noaa.gov/ > > "Old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill." > "From those who have been given much, much will be expected" > > -- Dr. Richard P. Signell (508) 457-2229 USGS, 384 Woods Hole Rd. Woods Hole, MA 02543-1598
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