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Title: Experiences with Data Dissemination


1
Experiences with Data Dissemination
  • ACMLA Meetings
  • Toronto, 2002
  • Bo Wandschneider
  • Manager Academic Service
  • University of Guelph
  • Bo_at_uoguelph.ca

2
Introduction
  • Parallels between what we went through in Data
    Centre with DLI and what GIS librarians going
    through now
  • There is overlap and we can gain from each others
    experiences
  • Many sites integrate data and maps

3
Topics of Discussion
  • History of DRC
  • Proposal Stage
  • Why Successful
  • Hardware
  • What You Need
  • Developments
  • GIS

4
What To Expect
  • Not providing answers
  • Outlining our process and solutions with respect
    to data
  • May help you make decisions for your own site
    with respect to geospatial data
  • Speak in general terms with focus on UoG
    experiences

5
History of DRC I
  • Grew out of the Social Sciences
  • There was a need
  • Economics researchers did a lot of empirical work
    and other departments looked to their support
    person for help (this included library)
  • Already developed interfaces to CANSIM, CRSP and
    LAVAL

6
History of DRC II
  • Joined ICPSR in early 90s
  • Questions re funding and support
  • Attended a summer workshop at ICPSR put on by
    Chuck Humphrey, Diane Geraci and Jim Jacobs
  • Visited Laine Russ and Vince Gray and talked to
    lots of of people on lists like CAPDU, DLI,
    IASSIST

7
Proposal Stage
  • Based on information gathered
  • Wrote a detailed proposal outlining various
    models for a Guelph data centre in 1993
  • Flogged it to EVERYONE
  • DLI was the key
  • Kansas was playing with SAS/Perl
  • Developed a prototype

8
Proposal to Pilot
  • Set up a Pilot in Fall of 1996
  • Partnership between CCS and Library and CSS
  • Moved from CSS to CCS partnership changed
  • SAC formed to give us a forum to vet ideas and
    generate support

9
Why Successful
  • Timing was right latent demand
  • Collaborative CCS/Library
  • Built a TEAM
  • Librarian - Gov Docs
  • Library Associate - Gov Docs
  • Systems Analyst programmer
  • Systems Analyst background with data
    applications in Social Science research

10
Hardware/Infrastructure
  • Physical location with personal/public
    workstations in Library
  • Central Unix Server (piggy back on Stats Server)
  • Started as HP K200, single Processor, 256 Mb
    memory with about 10GB dedicated to DRC
  • Now a Sun E450, 4 processor, 4Gb memory with
    about 200GB disk for DRC

11
What you need
  • Need someone with vision and drive
  • Dont get stuck talking in committees about
    problems needs and ideal solutions. Although,
    buy-in is critical
  • Demand is out there now so get the info to the
    users and worry about the details later.
  • Someone will always do it better tomorrow use
    that to grow your service
  • Get people with hands-on experience or train,
    train, train This is applied work
  • Publicize

12
Further Developments
  • Moved to integrate with Gov Docs Reference
    (challenging, really just happening over last
    year)
  • TDR partnership
  • Developed DDI compliant metadata
  • GIS

13
GIS
  • From the beginning we discussed what to do with
    Census Maps
  • Lacked GIS skills on our team
  • Most of our data is geo-spatially referenced
  • Problem - no consensus on GIS tools on campus
  • Lacked specialized equipment/lab in library to
    deliver information
  • Needs exist in departments beyond core GIS users

14
GIS - What we did first
  • Started small biggest bang for the buck
  • Hired a work study student
  • They wrote web pages to wrap around census files
  • Explained files and how to use them in detail
  • Simply served the files to user
  • Worked very well
  • Used by other sites
  • http//drc.uoguelph.ca/GEOG/geogindex.htm

15
GIS - What happened?
  • NTDB, NRVIS, DMTI, DCRB, Grand River, Municipal,
    OMAFRA Soil Maps .
  • This is a good thing, right ?
  • déjà vu ?

16
GIS - What did we do next
  • Jenny Marvin became the GIS librarian
  • Integrated, Gov Docs, Data and Maps
  • Changes in CCS staffing of DRC allowed us to have
    our staff gain experience with GIS, specifically
    ESRI
  • Negotiated a site licence for ESRI on campus
  • Someone gave us a disk tower
  • Still a partnership between CCS and Library

17
GIS - What else did we do
  • Wrote pages around the new data and served it to
    the users like what we did for census
  • Added 3 work stations outside DRC with account
    security for maps that need licences signed by
    user (incl. ESRI and CDRWs)
  • High School and Work Study help
  • Onus is still on the client to figure out how to
    view information they need the skills

18
GIS - What are we going to do
  • ARCIMS deliver maps on the web for those with
    no GIS skills
  • ARC Catalog create metadata for collection
  • Offer training in ARCGIS similar to what we do
    with SAS and SPSS
  • Promote use of ESRI
  • Establish a GIS lab in library
  • http//drc.uoguelph.ca/GIS_SITE/
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