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(New page: == About Discovery == This page was created (probably temporarily) to represent discovery across three domains: Data, projects&programs, and methodology. * Data discovery: Search engine...)
 
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* Data discovery: Search engines with data repository access for locating data sources and possibly obtaining data therefrom.
 
* Data discovery: Search engines with data repository access for locating data sources and possibly obtaining data therefrom.
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** Example: The SciScope data search engine at www.sciscope.org facilitates simultaneous search and retrieval across NOAA/NCDC NWS, USGS NWIS, and EPA STORET.
 
* Projects & Programs discovery: A registry of research programs associated by subject and location allowing you to find other groups doing similar work.
 
* Projects & Programs discovery: A registry of research programs associated by subject and location allowing you to find other groups doing similar work.
 
* Methodology discovery: Find best (or reasonable) practices for How To, thereby get a jump on what you want to do and avoid re-inventing wheels.
 
* Methodology discovery: Find best (or reasonable) practices for How To, thereby get a jump on what you want to do and avoid re-inventing wheels.
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** Example:

Revision as of 14:45, February 9, 2009

About Discovery

This page was created (probably temporarily) to represent discovery across three domains: Data, projects&programs, and methodology.

  • Data discovery: Search engines with data repository access for locating data sources and possibly obtaining data therefrom.
    • Example: The SciScope data search engine at www.sciscope.org facilitates simultaneous search and retrieval across NOAA/NCDC NWS, USGS NWIS, and EPA STORET.
  • Projects & Programs discovery: A registry of research programs associated by subject and location allowing you to find other groups doing similar work.
  • Methodology discovery: Find best (or reasonable) practices for How To, thereby get a jump on what you want to do and avoid re-inventing wheels.
    • Example: