Woods Hole Open Access Server (WHOAS)
https://darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org/
The mission of the Woods Hole Open Access Server, WHOAS is to capture, store, preserve, and redistribute the intellectual output of the Woods Hole scientific community in digital form. WHOAS, an institutional repository (IR), is managed by the MBLWHOI Library as a service to the Woods Hole scientific community. The software platform of WHOAS is DSpace, an open source system developed jointly by MIT Libraries and Hewlett-Packard (HP). The Library contracts with an outside vendor for DSpace upgrades and customization.
Standard office documents; Structured text; Images
Life Sciences; Geophysics and Geodesy; Atmospheric Science and Oceanography; Natural Sciences; Biology; Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Crystallography; Geophysics; Geosciences (including Geography); Oceanography
MBLWHOI Library, The Marine Biological Laboratory and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States of America
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Dataset: Hofmann, Gretchen E., "Nearshore pH and temperature at mooring sites in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica from Nov 2013 to Oct 2014", 2021-01-20, DOI:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.753430.1, https://hdl.handl
The MBLWHOI Library holds the right to migrate and transform the data into other formats as data and archive technologies become obsolete. The data housed in WHOAS will be preserved at the appropriate level for at least 10 years following acceptance with the expectation of perpetuity. In effort to prevent a growing migration issue a biennial review of data objects and metadata has been implemented. We encourage researchers to use open analysis tools and formats, so that data can be preproduced from beginning to end.
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