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Institutional Barriers to the Irish Spatial Data Exchange Project. John Evans, Coastal Atlases Workshop, 26 th July 2006. (26 Slides). “If you don’t know where you are, a map won’t help”. - Watts Humphrey. (But a signpost might). What is the ISDE?.
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Institutional Barriers to theIrish Spatial Data ExchangeProject John Evans, Coastal Atlases Workshop, 26th July 2006 (26 Slides)
“If you don’t know where you are, a map won’t help” - Watts Humphrey (But a signpost might)
What is the ISDE? A data discovery service with multiple entry points and multiple nodes
Where can I get data on offshore mineral deposits?The Marine Institute?The Geological Survey?The Environmental Protection Agency?DCMNR?Third Level?
They assume you know where they are- Sometimes people say portal and mean repository- Harvesting is a costly process- Meta-data records can have multiple instances- Different levels of information quality exist across portals The Trouble with portal sites . . .
Allowing people access meta-data via the routes they expect- Placing the burden of maintenance on the organisation that generates the data (with exceptions)- Minimising and spreading the operational costs- Providing a mechanism so meta-data records do not need to be duplicated- Working to simple and agreed standards The ISDE aims to overcome these problems by:
So what are the barriers? • The question of controlFundingStandards and InfrastructureAbility to participateTechnologies
- By allowing multiple entry points the ability of a portal to generate revenue is removed- Not all organisations have the same agenda in this area (or the same mandate)- Some organisations have greater influence The Question of Control
Most agencies are single mandate and budget constrained- A project like the ISDE required contributions from multiple sources – without the promise of control- There are very few sources of inter-agency funding Funding
- There are lots of standards!- Very few mandated for use- ISDE faced with a choice, define ourselves or wait for standards Lack of Standards
- An infrastructure of sorts does exist – the PSB- Not intended for this kind of traffic! Lack of Infrastructure
- Available meta-data in suitable format o Meta Data just isn’t sexy to IT Managers- A suitable infrastructure o CSW2.0 ready services Readiness of target participants
- This actually is not much of an issue- What is an issue is the perception that technologies cannot inter-marry- Addressing this was a specific objective of the ISDE Competing Technologies
Website Active (www.isde.ie) Search in “Beta” Release ISDE Interoperability Guidelines Published Current Status
Where next? - Local Branding- Reach Integration- Data Delivery- More partners
WWW.ISDE.IE Thank you John.evans@marine.ie