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Proceedings of the 9th Annual
Federal Depository Library Conference

October 22 - 25, 2000

Cover/Title Page | Table of Contents | Agenda


Gateway to the Earth: An Integrated Approach to USGS Information Delivery

David L. Govoni
U.S. Geological Survey
Reston, VA


Where We Were: Survey Science

  • Discipline-specific scientific surveys:
    - Geology, Cartography, Geography, Hydrology, Biology, etc.

Information Is Usually Grouped and Accessed by Organization

  • Biologic Information
  • Geographic Information
  • Hydrologic Information
  • Geologic Information

Where We Are Going: Integrated Science

Gateway to the Earth Is Designed to Foster Appropriate Integration

Customers Require Information from Many Points of View

  • Organization -- Science Center, District Office, Science Team, Mapping Center, Field Office
  • Discipline -- Biologic, Geographic, Geologic, Hydrologic
  • Theme -- Hazards, Resources, Environment
  • Geography -- Place, Ecoregion, Physiography, Stream/Watershed, Latitude/ Longitude, Congressional District
  • Time -- Date, Epic, Time Series

Access Should Be Integrated and Interactive

Scope of Gateway to the Earth

  • Gateway to the Earth encompasses all of the ways that users find, get, and use natural science information
  • Initial focus on USGS Web sites and Web-based services

USGS Web page screen shot-Search results page

Gateway to the Earth Project Elements

  • Customer needs and expectations
  • Standardized lexicon and metadata tagging
  • Information architecture and graphical design
  • Robust search capability
  • Advanced geospatial search
  • Information infrastructure support

Customer Needs and Expectations

  • Ensure utility for target audiences
  • Identify primary and secondary customers and their information and support needs
  • Analysis based on extensive customer interaction including focus groups

Standardized Lexicon and Metadata Tagging

  • Support meaningful, consistent content description (metadata) and labeling
  • Permit more accurate search results
  • Assemble a broad high-level USGS thesaurus with links to deeper thesauri as needed
  • Tag all appropriate content with controlled metadata

Information Architecture

  • Provide a high-level framework for consolidating and presenting our Web-based knowledge assets in a way that is:
    - Understandable
    - Logically structured
    - Appropriately integrated
    - Consistently labeled
    - Easy to navigate and use
  • More effective thematic browse interface

Information Architecture

  • Logical physical or virtual grouping of like information promotes less redundancy, more efficient navigation, and more meaningful cross-linkages

Information Architecture Design Strategy

  • Analyze current Web architecture
    - Identify principal knowledge assets and linkages - Identify potential improvements
  • Define Gateway information architecture
    - High level organization of information assets
    - Principal topics and pathways for thematic browse
  • Browse trees reflect rather than dictate information architecture

Web Browse Interface

  • Create visual metaphors to provide context and organization of content tailored for:
    - Audience (scientist, planner, student, etc.)
    - Learning styles (non-linear, visual, etc.)
    - Purpose (informational, visualization, decision support, e-commerce, etc.)
  • Labeling system closely linked to thesaurus
  • Tight integration of browse trees with automated, directed search tools

Robust Search Capability

  • One interface for querying all USGS information sources
  • Improved information discovery
    - High probability of finding important, relevant resources
    - Aggregated, meaningful results
    - Ability to integrate related USGS information:

"Find other stuff like this!"

"Tell me more about this place!"

 

Improved Search Engine Technology

  • Ultraseek search engine
    - Adjusted rankings for major themes
    - Standard keywords from thesaurus
    - Geographic search capabilities
  • Data Bases Search Engine (DBSE)
    - Focus initially on major USGS data bases
    - Search to granularity of each data base

Standard USGS Search

Web page screen shot-Standard USGS Search front page

Standard USGS Search Result – Today

Found 1235 results – pages or documents

Pretty good for Web pages and on-line reports

USGS Web page screen shot-Search results page

Separate Searches of Other Data Bases Yield More Information

  • National Water Information System
    - 24 streamgaging stations along the Potomac River
  • Map-List Data Base
    <- 2 1:24,000 scale topographic maps named "Potomac"
  • National Geologic Maps Database
    - 36 references to "Potomac"
  • National Biological Information Infrastructure
    - 1361 references to "Potomac" from various sources

Search Results We’d Like to See

  • List of ALL databases that contain potentially relevant information
  • Links that "drill down" into each database

Advanced Geospatial Search Capability

  • Permit fully integrated geographic and thematic searches of all USGS content
  • Initial capability
    - Search points and bounding rectangles of latitude/longitude
    - Implement in Ultraseek
  • Advanced Spatial Search Engine
    - Search polygons
    - Consider factors like footprint, shape, and data density to establish relevance ranking

Information Infrastructure Support

  • Extensive network upgrades
  • Failure-resistant Web services
    -When data access is most critical it is also most vulnerable -Content mirroring
    -Geographically dispersed servers at major Internet gateways

Integrated Information Is the Hub

  • Land and Water Sustainability
  • Coastal Habitat
  • Environmental Change
  • Land and Water Restoration
  • Hazards
  • Species and Habitats
  • Land Resources
  • River Management
  • Nonrenewable Resources

Gateway to the Earth Is the Key

  • Provides a common enabling structure so anyone can find, get, and use the data and information they need to:
    - Integrate relevant data and information to solve scientific problems - Make decisions - Educate and learn - Create new products and services - Use USGS scientific information in ways we have not envisioned


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