Table 2 Earth-observation-relevant information systems connected to the IDN
Acronym Title
f access | Dall CNES-SPOT IMAGE Catalogue
Earth Observation Center, Japan
EOC
ESA EARTH IMAGES ESA Earthnet online catalogue (formerly LEDA)
ccess GISS Goddard Institute for Space Studies
IRPS Image Retrieval and Processing System
NCDC National Climatic Data Center :
NSE NSF Science and Technology Information System
OCEANIC Ocean Network Information Center
RESTEC Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan
SDCS SAR Data Catalog System
SMRSS Surveys, Mapping and Remote Sensing Sector
UA - GEODATA CENTER
URI AVHRR ARCHIVE
um
University of Alaska Fairbanks/GeoData Center
University of Rhode Island AVHRR Archive
datasets such as whether there are data available for a
particular location and/or time period. Systems which
have dataset “granule” information are classified as
"inventories". Some information systems have
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combinations of directory, guide, and/or inventory
capabilities. They may also allow the user to browse and The U.S. Global Change Data and Information System
st below) manipulate the data. Program Plan, 1992. Report of the National
Table 2 is a list of some of the Earth-observation-relevant
data systems which have connections through the
directory and may be helpful to a researcher in the Earth
sciences. Further information about these systems can be
obtained by accessing their descriptions or connecting to
them through the network. Some of these systems may
Academy of Sciences Committee on Earth and
Environmental Sciences.
The U.S. Global Change Data and Information System
Implementation Plan, 1994. Report of the National
Academy of Sciences Committee on Earth and
Environmental Sciences, in press.
be available through Gopher, World-Wide Web. etc. as
| well, but Table 2 lists those which have links through the
[DN nodes.
| 4. CONCLUSIONS
In conclusion, the GCDIS, the IDN and interconnected
information systems are services available now. Many
types of improvements are planned and will be advertised
when they are available. Feedback is needed to prioritize
the types of improvements which should be made. Please
try the systems and let us know how their utility can be
improved.
There is also interest in adding to the information
| contained in these systems. If you have data which
would be useful to the community that you would like to
advertise, please contact the authors. If you are aware of
Gopher servers or other network accessible systems
which should be interconnected or at least advertised
through the existing systems, again, contact the authors.
À world-wide cooperative effort is not difficult with the
new technology capabilities.
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Directory Interchange Format Manual, 1993. Version 4.1.
NSSDC Publication 93-20.
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Directory-2 Alphanumeric Interface, NSSDC.
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