[Seavox] Devices: a new vocabulary for SeaVoX

Francisco Hernandez tjess at vliz.be
Wed Sep 29 13:05:22 BST 2010


Seems like a good plan.

Tjess
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From: Lowry, Roy K [mailto:rkl at bodc.ac.uk]
To: seavox at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk [mailto:seavox at biwebs1-2.nerc-liv.ac.uk]
Sent: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 09:57:08 +0200
Subject: [Seavox] Devices: a new vocabulary for SeaVoX

                  
Dear All,  
   
SeaVoX traffic resembles buses.  Nothing for ages then two messages come together!  
   
There has been a project in BODC over the past couple of years to tag data with more detailed device metadata, using actual instrument names rather than instrument categories to populate ‘data production tool’ fields in metadata.  Thus ‘Aanderaa RCM4/5’  is now used instead of ‘Savonious rotor current meter’.  When I looked at the metadatabase we were building to support this it became apparent that it fitted very comfortably into the vocabulary data model and that the concepts in it could be mapped to the  ‘SeaDataNet device categories’  (the L05x group of lists) to form quite a handy thesaurus, which I have exposed through the NERC Vocabulary Server as http://vocab.ndg.nerc.ac.uk/list/L221    
   
In parallel, the IODE GE-BiCh  expert group – largely the work of Mary Kennedy -  has compiled a comprehensive list of nets and plankton samplers that would fit neatly together with the BODC list. Mary and Hernan Garcia of USNODC have also recently been  working on compiling a catalogue of water samplers, which could be included.  
   
So, my proposal is that the L221 vocabulary be transferred from BODC to SeaVoX governance, merged with the GE-BiCh contributions and further developed as a joint effort by SeaVoX.  Is this an acceptable proposition?  
   
Cheers, Roy.  
   
   
     
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