Geoscience after IT: Part L. Adjusting the emerging information system to new technology

Author: Albrecht, Arms, Arms, Bosak, Bray, Buchler, Butler, Byte.com, Christian, Clearinghouse, Cleveland, Culpepper, D-Lib, DCMI, EDINA, Federal Geographic Data Committee, GeoWorlds, GILS, Green, Gruber, Halfhill, Huber, IAMG, IFLA, D.O.I. Foundation International, JSTOR, Kahn, Kraak, Larsen, Lynch, MacEachren, Microsoft, Miller, Miller, Moore, Murray-Rust, National Library of Medicine, NGDF, Open, Orfali, Paskin, POSC, POSC, Project_Gutenberg, Rust, Schell, Sheppard, SHOE, Stanford KSL Network Services, The Gocad Consortium, Thomas, Thomas, United States Geological Survey, Web3D Consortium
Publisher: Elsevier BV

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Coherent development depends on following widely used standards that respect our vast legacy of existing entries in the geoscience record. Middleware ensures that we see a coherent view from our desktops of diverse sources of information. Developments specific to managing the written word, map content, and structured data come together in shared metadata linking topics and information types

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