Global Change Master Directory

Global Change Master Directory

The Global Change Master Directory is a directory of Earth Science data sets and related tools/services, many of which are targeted for the use, analysis, and display of the data. The directory holds more than 17,000 data set descriptions, known as DIFs (Directory Interchange Format). This format is compatible with the Federal Geographic Data Committee's (FGDC) standard and the international ISO 19115 standard. More than 1,500 descriptions of tools and services, known as SERFs (Services Entry Resource Format), are also available to users. The purpose of the directory is to provide users with information on the availability of data and services that will meet their needs, along with efficient access to those data and services. Links are provided, when available, to connect directly to the data or services of interest.

The directory is supported by NASA and also serves as NASA's contribution to the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), through which it is also known as the International Directory Network [http://idn.ceos.org (IDN)] . The international participants contribute descriptions of data and services that are held around the world and have provided valuable guidance in the development and direction of the project over the years.

The directory also offers an Earth Science Conference Calendar and online metadata authoring tools for those wishing to share knowledge of available data. One of the cornerstones to effective searches within the directory is twelve sets of controlled keywords that assist in normalizing the search. The development of these keywords was initiated over a decade ago. Currently, 7,246 keywords are controlled, with new sets created for better search refinements, as time permits. The keyword sets are widely used throughout the world and are being translated into many languages. Within the GCMD and the IDN, these controlled keywords can be used in combination with a full-text search engine and also for search refinements.

In addition, virtual subsets of the directory can be created as [http://gcmd.nasa.gov/Data/portal_index.html "portals"] for groups wishing to identify their contributions or for those wishing to select a subset for their special interest group. The directory currently receives approximately 5 million hits per month.

ee also

* Climate change
* OPeNDAP
* Ozone
* Sunspot
* Geospatial metadata
* Solar variation
* IDN

External links

* [http://gcmd.nasa.gov/ Global Change Master Directory]


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