Geographic Searches for USGS Publications (Bureau-wide Application)
The purpose of this project is to improve the USGS Publications Warehouse (Pubs Warehouse) so that a person can search for USGS publications by geographic region in addition to existing search criteria; for example, one could search using map zooms or congressional districts. The addition of geographic searches allows users to narrow their search results to specific areas of interest, which reduces the time required to sift through all results outside the area of interest.
Principal Investigator : Rex Sanders
Cooperator/Partner : Qi Tong, Jenna E Nolt, James M Kreft, Frances L Lightsom, Carolyn Hayashida Degnan, Jennifer L Bruce, Ben Wheeler
In FY 2014, the project team determined that the ScienceBase Footprint Studio would be an appropriate tool for creating the footprints for USGS publications and decided on the technical implementation for information exchange between ScienceBase and Pubs Warehouse. The project team also updated the Pubs Warehouse interface to allow users to search for publications within a geographic area. Additionally, the team updated the backend capabilities of the Pubs Warehouse to accept geospatial footprints related to publications.
In FY 2015, the project team developed workflows for creating and adding polygons in ScienceBase and in the MyPubs Publication Warehouse interface. The Coastal Marine and Geology Program (CMGP) tested the ScienceBase workflow and the National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) and the Wisconsin Water Science Center (WIWSC) tested the MyPubs workflow. The workflows were documented in a training module for using the footprint tools.
In FY 2016, the lessons learned from this project will be used to update and migrate the footprint project to an approach that will allow for long-term sustainability. New development in the Pubs Warehouse will more tightly integrate the Pubs Warehouse and the ScienceBase geospatial dataset, giving users at cost centers who want to add new footprints an easy and effective way to do so.
Accomplishments
The accomplishments for the Geographic Searches for USGS Publications project were as follows:
- The project team tested and completed implementation of information exchange from ScienceBase Footprint Studio to Pubs Warehouse.
- The CMGP added polygons for San Francisco Delta Bay publications through the ScienceBase Footprint Studio and identified older CMGP publications that were not displaying in the Pubs Warehouse.
- The NWHC examined 967 of their previous publications and added polygons for all publications with geospatial extents through the MyPubs interface.
- The WIWSC examined 509 of their previous publications, added polygons for all publications with geospatial extents through the MyPubs interface, and identified older WIWSC publications that were not displaying in the Pubs Warehouse.
- As of December 14, 2015, approximately 25,000 polygons have been created for USGS publications in Pubs Warehouse.
- Training module PowerPoint presentation and supplemental handouts and exercises were developed and made available on the project’s ScienceBase Web page (fig. 6) (Wesenberg and Allwardt, 2015).
- A three-hour training session, using the materials listed above, was held at the 2015 CDI Workshop.
Note: This description is from the Community for Data Integration 2015 Annual Report.
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 5320a651e4b0224be0a97a20)
Rex Sanders (Former Employee)
Physical Scientist
Frances Lightsom (Former Employee)
Supervisory Oceanographer
James M Kreft (Former Employee)
Project Coordinator
Katherine E Wesenberg
Librarian/Information Resource Manager
The purpose of this project is to improve the USGS Publications Warehouse (Pubs Warehouse) so that a person can search for USGS publications by geographic region in addition to existing search criteria; for example, one could search using map zooms or congressional districts. The addition of geographic searches allows users to narrow their search results to specific areas of interest, which reduces the time required to sift through all results outside the area of interest.
Principal Investigator : Rex Sanders
Cooperator/Partner : Qi Tong, Jenna E Nolt, James M Kreft, Frances L Lightsom, Carolyn Hayashida Degnan, Jennifer L Bruce, Ben Wheeler
In FY 2014, the project team determined that the ScienceBase Footprint Studio would be an appropriate tool for creating the footprints for USGS publications and decided on the technical implementation for information exchange between ScienceBase and Pubs Warehouse. The project team also updated the Pubs Warehouse interface to allow users to search for publications within a geographic area. Additionally, the team updated the backend capabilities of the Pubs Warehouse to accept geospatial footprints related to publications.
In FY 2015, the project team developed workflows for creating and adding polygons in ScienceBase and in the MyPubs Publication Warehouse interface. The Coastal Marine and Geology Program (CMGP) tested the ScienceBase workflow and the National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) and the Wisconsin Water Science Center (WIWSC) tested the MyPubs workflow. The workflows were documented in a training module for using the footprint tools.
In FY 2016, the lessons learned from this project will be used to update and migrate the footprint project to an approach that will allow for long-term sustainability. New development in the Pubs Warehouse will more tightly integrate the Pubs Warehouse and the ScienceBase geospatial dataset, giving users at cost centers who want to add new footprints an easy and effective way to do so.
Accomplishments
The accomplishments for the Geographic Searches for USGS Publications project were as follows:
- The project team tested and completed implementation of information exchange from ScienceBase Footprint Studio to Pubs Warehouse.
- The CMGP added polygons for San Francisco Delta Bay publications through the ScienceBase Footprint Studio and identified older CMGP publications that were not displaying in the Pubs Warehouse.
- The NWHC examined 967 of their previous publications and added polygons for all publications with geospatial extents through the MyPubs interface.
- The WIWSC examined 509 of their previous publications, added polygons for all publications with geospatial extents through the MyPubs interface, and identified older WIWSC publications that were not displaying in the Pubs Warehouse.
- As of December 14, 2015, approximately 25,000 polygons have been created for USGS publications in Pubs Warehouse.
- Training module PowerPoint presentation and supplemental handouts and exercises were developed and made available on the project’s ScienceBase Web page (fig. 6) (Wesenberg and Allwardt, 2015).
- A three-hour training session, using the materials listed above, was held at the 2015 CDI Workshop.
Note: This description is from the Community for Data Integration 2015 Annual Report.
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 5320a651e4b0224be0a97a20)