Understanding Climate Data Through Commentary Metadata: The CHARMe Project [chapter]

Jon D. Blower, Raquel Alegre, Victoria L. Bennett, Debbie J. Clifford, Philip J. Kershaw, Bryan N. Lawrence, Jane P. Lewis, Kevin Marsh, Maurizio Nagni, Alan O'Neill, Rhona A. Phipps
2014 Communications in Computer and Information Science  
We describe the CHARMe project, which aims to link climate datasets with publications, user feedback and other items of "commentary metadata". The system will help users learn from previous community experience and select datasets that best suit their needs, as well as providing direct traceability between conclusions and the data that supported them. The project applies the principles of Linked Data and adopts the Open Annotation standard to record and publish commentary information. CHARMe
more » ... tributes to the emerging landscape of "climate services", which will provide climate data and information to influence policy and decision-making. Although the project focuses on climate science, the technologies and concepts are very general and could be applied to other fields.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-14226-5_4 fatcat:tlasgwqpsfgkzh3ddin3sog4iq