Hi Peter (Ethan?)
I have also just completed the review comments for an accepted AMS BAMS
paper on NOMADS- mostly on data availability and OPeNDAP enabled
client/servers- it's also a requested companion paper to the new NCEP
Regional Reanalysis.
I included ODC but would like to include words on new directions as per
Tennessee......the TDS----is there anything I can use as a citation or
at least sentence or two? Regards, Glenn
Peter Cornillon wrote:
Hi Tennessee,
I assume that James will chime in with some more info re plans in the
future. What I often do when looking for data is to use google. For
example, a Ferret user just asked the Ferret e-mail list where he
might get T/P data. I googled: topex opendap coards. Ferret feels
comfortable with COARDS so I figured that if I could find his data in
COARDS for available via OPeNDAP he should suck the data directly into
Ferret via OPeNDAP. I found the MERSEA site right off the bat. I've
used the same trick to find SST data and wind data. The work that we
are currently doing to incorporate THREDDS into OPeNDAP servers as
well as to upgrade our servers so that they indicate their presence on
the network is aimed at the same problem. Hopefully, one can use
Google or another search engine to find OPeNDAP servers and then one
can crawl these sites via the THREDDS catalog. We do have a project
with the UCSB Alexandria Digital Library group to work on better data
discovery and I believe that they are investigating a web crawler that
will look for OPeNDAP server based on some of the ideas that I have
brought forward re searches via Google. Hope that this helps.
Peter
p.s. If you are interested in papers that we have published re
OPeNDAP, please let me know and I will point you at them.
On Aug 11, 2005, at 8:34 PM, Tennessee Leeuwenburg wrote:
Hi all,
I have written a draft paper on the work I have been doing at the
Australian Bureau of Meteorology which has been accepted into a
conference here in September. In light of some of the reviewer
comments, I would like to spend a little more time describing the
OpenDAP community, and going into more depth w.r.t. XML data catalogs
etc.
One thing I thought I might try would be to write a catalog crawler
to demonstrate how one can discover data sources using automated
tools to a greater extent that possible under ad-hoc data publication.
I also thought I would get some feedback on what the community saw as
the most interesting aspects of thredds/opendap, and what new
directions are on the horizon (if I might be allowed to mix my
metaphors).
Cheers,
-T
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