Study on the Long-Term Retention of Selected Scientific and Technical Records of the Federal Government : Working Papers /
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academy Press,
1995.
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- Study on the Long-term Retention of Selected Scientific and Technical Records of the Federal Government
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- APOCRYPHAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE AGENCY 1970s RECORD RETENTION RULES
- I Report of the Physics, Chemistry, and Materials Sciences Data Panel
- Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
- What Data Should Be Preserved?
- Who Should Save the Data?
- Contents of This Report
- 2 CHARACTERISTICS OF DATA IN PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, AND MATERIALS SCIENCES
- Characteristics Distinguishing Data in Physics, Chemistry, and Materials Sciences from Data in Field ... The Nature and Kinds of Electronically Recorded Data in Physics, Chemistry, and Materials Sciences
- 3 DATA MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS
- Metadata, Algorithms, and References
- Classification
- Locator System
- Speed of Retrieval
- Storage Media
- Data Formats
- 4 ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF ELECTRONIC RECORDS FROM PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, AND MATERIALS SCIENCES
- Original Experimental Records
- Example 1: Atmospheric and Underground Nuclear Weapons Test Results
- Compiled DataExample 2: JANAF Thermochemical Tables
- Example 3: Evaluated Neutron Cross Sections
- Example 4: Center for Information and Data Analysis and Synthesis
- Example 5: Radiation Chemistry Data Center
- Engineering Data
- Example 6: Aluminum Fracture Toughness Data Bank
- NARA's Laboratory Data Holdings
- 5 DATA RETENTION AND RECORD PRESERVATION CRITERIA
- The Current System Is Effective Most of the Time
- 6 SUGGESTED ROLE OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
- Need for a “Repository of Last Resort�
- Broadening the Definition of “Archivable� and of “Secondary User� for Scientific DataMore Flexibility on Data Formats and Storage Media
- Scientific and Technical Competence
- Interagency Cooperation and Communication
- Need for a Locator System
- Approaching the Ideal�Guidelines for the Preservation of Archivable Information
- 7 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- II Report of the Space Sciences Data Panel
- Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 OVERVIEW OF SPACE SCIENCE DATA
- Planetary Data
- Structure of the PDSThe Central Node
- Discipline Nodes
- Data Nodes
- The National Space Science Data Center
- Functions of the PDS
- Data Peer Review and Ingestion
- Data Distribution
- Support of Active Missions
- Promotion of Research
- Examples of Ingesting Data into the PDS
- Restoration of Data from an Inactive Planetary Mission
- Ingestion of Data from an Active Planetary Mission
- Magellan Venus Mission Case Study
- Lessons Learned from the Magellan Data Management Experience
- Summary of Findings and Conclusions