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7 | "key": "Country", | ||||
8 | "value": "International" | ||||
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7 | "key": "Data Management", | 11 | "key": "Data Management", | ||
8 | "value": "\" Guiding Principles Marine Information is a common | 12 | "value": "\" Guiding Principles Marine Information is a common | ||
9 | resource, indispensable for understanding the ocean and for the wise | 13 | resource, indispensable for understanding the ocean and for the wise | ||
10 | exploitation and management of its resources. Marine Information is a | 14 | exploitation and management of its resources. Marine Information is a | ||
11 | prerequisite to the development of national and regional | 15 | prerequisite to the development of national and regional | ||
12 | infrastructures, and contributes to the transfer of knowledge and | 16 | infrastructures, and contributes to the transfer of knowledge and | ||
13 | technology between developing and developed countries. International | 17 | technology between developing and developed countries. International | ||
14 | marine information systems exist to interact and cooperate within a | 18 | marine information systems exist to interact and cooperate within a | ||
15 | network of information centres each of which is self-sufficient at the | 19 | network of information centres each of which is self-sufficient at the | ||
16 | national level. Management of a cooperative network, based on the | 20 | national level. Management of a cooperative network, based on the | ||
17 | concept of confederation, is coordinated by the Intergovernmental | 21 | concept of confederation, is coordinated by the Intergovernmental | ||
18 | Oceanographic Commission/International Oceanographic Data and | 22 | Oceanographic Commission/International Oceanographic Data and | ||
19 | Information Exchange (IODE) within the United Nations system, to | 23 | Information Exchange (IODE) within the United Nations system, to | ||
20 | ensure cohesion and coherency. Member States make a firm commitment to | 24 | ensure cohesion and coherency. Member States make a firm commitment to | ||
21 | a national policy in marine information management, based on the | 25 | a national policy in marine information management, based on the | ||
22 | framework, services, and products implemented by IODE/IAMSLIC Joint | 26 | framework, services, and products implemented by IODE/IAMSLIC Joint | ||
23 | Group of Experts in Marine Information Management (GE-MIM) Membership | 27 | Group of Experts in Marine Information Management (GE-MIM) Membership | ||
24 | of GE-MIM includes Member States\u2019 nominations (four) and (four) | 28 | of GE-MIM includes Member States\u2019 nominations (four) and (four) | ||
25 | representatives from the International Association of Aquatic and | 29 | representatives from the International Association of Aquatic and | ||
26 | Marine Libraries (IAMSLIC) and Invited Experts . Also, within IODE, | 30 | Marine Libraries (IAMSLIC) and Invited Experts . Also, within IODE, | ||
27 | Member States nominate National Coordinators of Marine Information | 31 | Member States nominate National Coordinators of Marine Information | ||
28 | Management (NC MIM) See Terms of Reference: Amongst other duties, the | 32 | Management (NC MIM) See Terms of Reference: Amongst other duties, the | ||
29 | NC MIMS should provide reports to the IODE Committee (or IODE | 33 | NC MIMS should provide reports to the IODE Committee (or IODE | ||
30 | Officers), highlighting needs and issues that should be addressed by | 34 | Officers), highlighting needs and issues that should be addressed by | ||
31 | GE-MIM, for consideration by the IODE Committee or IODE Officers. The | 35 | GE-MIM, for consideration by the IODE Committee or IODE Officers. The | ||
32 | Committee or IODE Officers can then instruct the GE-MIM to deal with | 36 | Committee or IODE Officers can then instruct the GE-MIM to deal with | ||
33 | these needs and issues.\"" | 37 | these needs and issues.\"" | ||
34 | }, | 38 | }, | ||
35 | { | 39 | { | ||
36 | "key": "Data Policy", | 40 | "key": "Data Policy", | ||
37 | "value": "\"The most recent version of the strategic plan | 41 | "value": "\"The most recent version of the strategic plan | ||
38 | (2017-2021) was adopted by the IOC Assembly at its 29th Session (2017) | 42 | (2017-2021) was adopted by the IOC Assembly at its 29th Session (2017) | ||
39 | through Decision IOC-XXIX/Dec. 6.2.2 . It has been published as IOC | 43 | through Decision IOC-XXIX/Dec. 6.2.2 . It has been published as IOC | ||
40 | Manuals and Guides No. 77 (see left) The IOC Data and Information | 44 | Manuals and Guides No. 77 (see left) The IOC Data and Information | ||
41 | Management Strategy is for all data collected in IOC programmes. The | 45 | Management Strategy is for all data collected in IOC programmes. The | ||
42 | vision is to achieve: \u201cA comprehensive and integrated ocean data | 46 | vision is to achieve: \u201cA comprehensive and integrated ocean data | ||
43 | and information system, serving the broad and diverse needs of IOC | 47 | and information system, serving the broad and diverse needs of IOC | ||
44 | Member States, for both management and scientific use.\u201d. The IOC | 48 | Member States, for both management and scientific use.\u201d. The IOC | ||
45 | Data and Information System will provide seamless access to the | 49 | Data and Information System will provide seamless access to the | ||
46 | real-time and delayed-mode oceanographic data and services across all | 50 | real-time and delayed-mode oceanographic data and services across all | ||
47 | IOC and related programmes, handling data from the point of | 51 | IOC and related programmes, handling data from the point of | ||
48 | collection, through processing and quality control, to archival and | 52 | collection, through processing and quality control, to archival and | ||
49 | dissemination. The IOC Data and Information Management system | 53 | dissemination. The IOC Data and Information Management system | ||
50 | resulting from this strategy will deliver: (i) assembled, quality | 54 | resulting from this strategy will deliver: (i) assembled, quality | ||
51 | controlled and archived data on a diverse range of variables according | 55 | controlled and archived data on a diverse range of variables according | ||
52 | to scientifically sound and well-documented standards and formats, | 56 | to scientifically sound and well-documented standards and formats, | ||
53 | (ii) timely dissemination of data on a diverse range of variables | 57 | (ii) timely dissemination of data on a diverse range of variables | ||
54 | (observations and model outputs) both on real-time and delayed modes | 58 | (observations and model outputs) both on real-time and delayed modes | ||
55 | depending on the needs of user groups and their technical capabilities | 59 | depending on the needs of user groups and their technical capabilities | ||
56 | (automatic dissemination as well as \u201con demand\u201d), and (iii) | 60 | (automatic dissemination as well as \u201con demand\u201d), and (iii) | ||
57 | easy discovery and access to data and information on a diverse range | 61 | easy discovery and access to data and information on a diverse range | ||
58 | of variables and derived products (including forecasts, alerts and | 62 | of variables and derived products (including forecasts, alerts and | ||
59 | warnings) by users who have a broad range of capabilities. The | 63 | warnings) by users who have a broad range of capabilities. The | ||
60 | objectives of the IOC Strategic Plan for Data and Information | 64 | objectives of the IOC Strategic Plan for Data and Information | ||
61 | Management for 2017\u20132021 are to: (i) facilitate and promote the | 65 | Management for 2017\u20132021 are to: (i) facilitate and promote the | ||
62 | exchange of oceanographic data and information in compliance with the | 66 | exchange of oceanographic data and information in compliance with the | ||
63 | IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy, (ii) deliver a comprehensive | 67 | IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy, (ii) deliver a comprehensive | ||
64 | distributed data system that can receive data collected by all IOC | 68 | distributed data system that can receive data collected by all IOC | ||
65 | programmes and projects and deliver them in a uniform and transparent | 69 | programmes and projects and deliver them in a uniform and transparent | ||
66 | way to all users, (iii) deliver a system that can collect | 70 | way to all users, (iii) deliver a system that can collect | ||
67 | bibliographic and factual information from all IOC programmes and | 71 | bibliographic and factual information from all IOC programmes and | ||
68 | projects and deliver them in a uniform and transparent way to all | 72 | projects and deliver them in a uniform and transparent way to all | ||
69 | users, and (iv) ensure alignment with, and contribution to, both the | 73 | users, and (iv) ensure alignment with, and contribution to, both the | ||
70 | IOC\u2019s Medium-Term Strategy 2014\u20132021, and with the UN\u2019s | 74 | IOC\u2019s Medium-Term Strategy 2014\u20132021, and with the UN\u2019s | ||
71 | 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, in particular the dedicated | 75 | 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, in particular the dedicated | ||
72 | sustainable development goal for the ocean (Conserve and sustainably | 76 | sustainable development goal for the ocean (Conserve and sustainably | ||
73 | use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable | 77 | use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable | ||
74 | development),\"" | 78 | development),\"" | ||
75 | }, | 79 | }, | ||
76 | { | 80 | { | ||
77 | "key": "Data Sharing Principle", | 81 | "key": "Data Sharing Principle", | ||
78 | "value": "\"IOC OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA EXCHANGE POLICY (2019) The | 82 | "value": "\"IOC OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA EXCHANGE POLICY (2019) The | ||
79 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Recalling Resolution | 83 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Recalling Resolution | ||
80 | XX-11 on Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (1999), Noting: (i) WMO | 84 | XX-11 on Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (1999), Noting: (i) WMO | ||
81 | Resolution 40 (Cg-XII) which defined a policy and practice for the | 85 | Resolution 40 (Cg-XII) which defined a policy and practice for the | ||
82 | international exchange of meteorological and related data and is | 86 | international exchange of meteorological and related data and is | ||
83 | intended to promote the free and unrestricted exchange of basic data, | 87 | intended to promote the free and unrestricted exchange of basic data, | ||
84 | (ii) The \u201cStatement on Data Management Policy for Global Ocean | 88 | (ii) The \u201cStatement on Data Management Policy for Global Ocean | ||
85 | Programmes\u201d as submitted by the IOC Committee on IODE | 89 | Programmes\u201d as submitted by the IOC Committee on IODE | ||
86 | (Recommendation IODE-XIV.6, December 1992) and adopted by the IOC | 90 | (Recommendation IODE-XIV.6, December 1992) and adopted by the IOC | ||
87 | Assembly at its 17th Session (Paris, 25 February\u201311 March 1993) | 91 | Assembly at its 17th Session (Paris, 25 February\u201311 March 1993) | ||
88 | (para. 220 of the Summary Report of the Session), Considering the | 92 | (para. 220 of the Summary Report of the Session), Considering the | ||
89 | reports of deliberations of: (i) The Ad hoc Working Group on | 93 | reports of deliberations of: (i) The Ad hoc Working Group on | ||
90 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 15\u201317 May 2000), (ii) | 94 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 15\u201317 May 2000), (ii) | ||
91 | The First Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | 95 | The First Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | ||
92 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Brussels, 29\u201331 May 2001), | 96 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Brussels, 29\u201331 May 2001), | ||
93 | (iii) The Second Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | 97 | (iii) The Second Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | ||
94 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 17\u201318 June 2002), | 98 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 17\u201318 June 2002), | ||
95 | Adopts the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy as detailed in the | 99 | Adopts the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy as detailed in the | ||
96 | Annex to this Resolution. _____________________ Financial | 100 | Annex to this Resolution. _____________________ Financial | ||
97 | implications: none Annex to Resolution XXII-6 IOC Oceanographic Data | 101 | implications: none Annex to Resolution XXII-6 IOC Oceanographic Data | ||
98 | Exchange Policy Preamble The timely, free and unrestricted | 102 | Exchange Policy Preamble The timely, free and unrestricted | ||
99 | international exchange of oceanographic data is essential for the | 103 | international exchange of oceanographic data is essential for the | ||
100 | efficient acquisition, integration and use of ocean observations | 104 | efficient acquisition, integration and use of ocean observations | ||
101 | gathered by the countries of the world for a wide variety of purposes | 105 | gathered by the countries of the world for a wide variety of purposes | ||
102 | including the prediction of weather and climate, the operational | 106 | including the prediction of weather and climate, the operational | ||
103 | forecasting of the marine environment, the preservation of life, the | 107 | forecasting of the marine environment, the preservation of life, the | ||
104 | mitigation of human-induced changes in the marine and coastal | 108 | mitigation of human-induced changes in the marine and coastal | ||
105 | environment, as well as for the advancement of scientific | 109 | environment, as well as for the advancement of scientific | ||
106 | understanding that makes this possible. Recognising the vital | 110 | understanding that makes this possible. Recognising the vital | ||
107 | importance of these purposes to all humankind and the role of IOC and | 111 | importance of these purposes to all humankind and the role of IOC and | ||
108 | its programmes in this regard, the Member States of the | 112 | its programmes in this regard, the Member States of the | ||
109 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission agree that the following | 113 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission agree that the following | ||
110 | clauses shall frame the IOC policy for the international exchange of | 114 | clauses shall frame the IOC policy for the international exchange of | ||
111 | oceanographic data and its associated metadata. Clause 1 Member | 115 | oceanographic data and its associated metadata. Clause 1 Member | ||
112 | States shall provide timely, free and unrestricted access to all data, | 116 | States shall provide timely, free and unrestricted access to all data, | ||
113 | associated metadata and products generated under the auspices of IOC | 117 | associated metadata and products generated under the auspices of IOC | ||
114 | programmes. Clause 2 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, | 118 | programmes. Clause 2 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, | ||
115 | free and unrestricted access to relevant data and associated metadata | 119 | free and unrestricted access to relevant data and associated metadata | ||
116 | from non-IOC programmes that are essential for application to the | 120 | from non-IOC programmes that are essential for application to the | ||
117 | preservation of life, beneficial public use and protection of the | 121 | preservation of life, beneficial public use and protection of the | ||
118 | ocean environment, the forecasting of weather, the operational | 122 | ocean environment, the forecasting of weather, the operational | ||
119 | forecasting of the marine environment, the monitoring and modelling of | 123 | forecasting of the marine environment, the monitoring and modelling of | ||
120 | climate and sustainable development in the marine environment. Clause | 124 | climate and sustainable development in the marine environment. Clause | ||
121 | 3 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, free and | 125 | 3 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, free and | ||
122 | unrestricted access to oceanographic data and associated metadata, as | 126 | unrestricted access to oceanographic data and associated metadata, as | ||
123 | referred to in Clauses 1 and 2 above, for non-commercial use by the | 127 | referred to in Clauses 1 and 2 above, for non-commercial use by the | ||
124 | research and education communities, provided that any products or | 128 | research and education communities, provided that any products or | ||
125 | results of such use shall be published in the open literature without | 129 | results of such use shall be published in the open literature without | ||
126 | delay or restriction. Clause 4 With the objective of encouraging the | 130 | delay or restriction. Clause 4 With the objective of encouraging the | ||
127 | participation of governmental and non-governmental marine data | 131 | participation of governmental and non-governmental marine data | ||
128 | gathering bodies in international oceanographic data exchange and | 132 | gathering bodies in international oceanographic data exchange and | ||
129 | maximizing the contribution of oceanographic data from all sources, | 133 | maximizing the contribution of oceanographic data from all sources, | ||
130 | this Policy acknowledges the right of Member States and data | 134 | this Policy acknowledges the right of Member States and data | ||
131 | originators to determine the terms of such exchange, in a manner | 135 | originators to determine the terms of such exchange, in a manner | ||
132 | consistent with international conventions, where applicable. Clause 5 | 136 | consistent with international conventions, where applicable. Clause 5 | ||
133 | Member States shall, to the best practicable degree, use data centres | 137 | Member States shall, to the best practicable degree, use data centres | ||
134 | linked to the World Data System (WDS) and IODE\u2019s NODCs, such as | 138 | linked to the World Data System (WDS) and IODE\u2019s NODCs, such as | ||
135 | the World Ocean Database (WOD) and the Ocean Biogeographic Information | 139 | the World Ocean Database (WOD) and the Ocean Biogeographic Information | ||
136 | System (OBIS), as long-term repositories for oceanographic data and | 140 | System (OBIS), as long-term repositories for oceanographic data and | ||
137 | associated metadata. Clause 6 Member States shall enhance the | 141 | associated metadata. Clause 6 Member States shall enhance the | ||
138 | capacity in developing countries to obtain and manage oceanographic | 142 | capacity in developing countries to obtain and manage oceanographic | ||
139 | data and information and assist them to benefit fully from the | 143 | data and information and assist them to benefit fully from the | ||
140 | exchange of oceanographic data, associated metadata and products. This | 144 | exchange of oceanographic data, associated metadata and products. This | ||
141 | shall be achieved through the non-discriminatory transfer of | 145 | shall be achieved through the non-discriminatory transfer of | ||
142 | technology and knowledge using appropriate means, including IOC\u2019s | 146 | technology and knowledge using appropriate means, including IOC\u2019s | ||
143 | Training Education and Mutual Assistance (TEMA) programme and through | 147 | Training Education and Mutual Assistance (TEMA) programme and through | ||
144 | other relevant IOC programmes. Definitions \u2018Free and | 148 | other relevant IOC programmes. Definitions \u2018Free and | ||
145 | unrestricted\u2019 means non-discriminatory and without charge. | 149 | unrestricted\u2019 means non-discriminatory and without charge. | ||
146 | \u201cWithout charge\u201d, in the context of this resolution means at | 150 | \u201cWithout charge\u201d, in the context of this resolution means at | ||
147 | no more than the cost of reproduction and delivery, without charge for | 151 | no more than the cost of reproduction and delivery, without charge for | ||
148 | the data and products themselves. \u2018Data\u2019 consists of | 152 | the data and products themselves. \u2018Data\u2019 consists of | ||
149 | oceanographic observation data, derived data and gridded fields. | 153 | oceanographic observation data, derived data and gridded fields. | ||
150 | \u2018Metadata\u2019 is 'data about data' describing the content, | 154 | \u2018Metadata\u2019 is 'data about data' describing the content, | ||
151 | quality, condition, and other characteristics of data. | 155 | quality, condition, and other characteristics of data. | ||
152 | \u2018Non-commercial\u2019 means not conducted for profit, | 156 | \u2018Non-commercial\u2019 means not conducted for profit, | ||
153 | cost-recovery or re-sale. \u2018Timely\u2019 in this context means | 157 | cost-recovery or re-sale. \u2018Timely\u2019 in this context means | ||
154 | the distribution of data and/or products, sufficiently rapidly to be | 158 | the distribution of data and/or products, sufficiently rapidly to be | ||
155 | of value for a given application \u2018Product\u2019 means a | 159 | of value for a given application \u2018Product\u2019 means a | ||
156 | value-added enhancement of data applied to a particular application. | 160 | value-added enhancement of data applied to a particular application. | ||
157 | ----- PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE POLICY (2003) ------ During its | 161 | ----- PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE POLICY (2003) ------ During its | ||
158 | twenty-second session (24 June - 4 July 2003) the IOC Assembly adopted | 162 | twenty-second session (24 June - 4 July 2003) the IOC Assembly adopted | ||
159 | Resolution IOC-XXII-6 entitled 'IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange | 163 | Resolution IOC-XXII-6 entitled 'IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange | ||
160 | Policy. IOC OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA EXCHANGE POLICY The | 164 | Policy. IOC OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA EXCHANGE POLICY The | ||
161 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Recalling Resolution | 165 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Recalling Resolution | ||
162 | XX-11 on Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (1999), Noting: (i) WMO | 166 | XX-11 on Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (1999), Noting: (i) WMO | ||
163 | Resolution 40 (Cg-XII) which defined a policy and practice for the | 167 | Resolution 40 (Cg-XII) which defined a policy and practice for the | ||
164 | international exchange of meteorological and related data and is | 168 | international exchange of meteorological and related data and is | ||
165 | intended to promote the free and unrestricted exchange of basic data, | 169 | intended to promote the free and unrestricted exchange of basic data, | ||
166 | (ii) The \u201cStatement on Data Management Policy for Global Ocean | 170 | (ii) The \u201cStatement on Data Management Policy for Global Ocean | ||
167 | Programmes\u201d as submitted by the IOC Committee on IODE | 171 | Programmes\u201d as submitted by the IOC Committee on IODE | ||
168 | (Recommendation IODE-XIV.6, December 1992) and adopted by the IOC | 172 | (Recommendation IODE-XIV.6, December 1992) and adopted by the IOC | ||
169 | Assembly at its 17th Session (Paris, 25 February\u201311 March 1993) | 173 | Assembly at its 17th Session (Paris, 25 February\u201311 March 1993) | ||
170 | (para. 220 of the Summary Report of the Session), Considering the | 174 | (para. 220 of the Summary Report of the Session), Considering the | ||
171 | reports of deliberations of: (i) The Ad hoc Working Group on | 175 | reports of deliberations of: (i) The Ad hoc Working Group on | ||
172 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 15\u201317 May 2000), (ii) | 176 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 15\u201317 May 2000), (ii) | ||
173 | The First Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | 177 | The First Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | ||
174 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Brussels, 29\u201331 May 2001), | 178 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Brussels, 29\u201331 May 2001), | ||
175 | (iii) The Second Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | 179 | (iii) The Second Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on IOC | ||
176 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 17\u201318 June 2002), | 180 | Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (Paris, 17\u201318 June 2002), | ||
177 | Adopts the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy as detailed in the | 181 | Adopts the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy as detailed in the | ||
178 | Annex to this Resolution. _____________________ Financial | 182 | Annex to this Resolution. _____________________ Financial | ||
179 | implications: none Annex to Resolution XXII-6 IOC Oceanographic Data | 183 | implications: none Annex to Resolution XXII-6 IOC Oceanographic Data | ||
180 | Exchange Policy Preamble The timely, free and unrestricted | 184 | Exchange Policy Preamble The timely, free and unrestricted | ||
181 | international exchange of oceanographic data is essential for the | 185 | international exchange of oceanographic data is essential for the | ||
182 | efficient acquisition, integration and use of ocean observations | 186 | efficient acquisition, integration and use of ocean observations | ||
183 | gathered by the countries of the world for a wide variety of purposes | 187 | gathered by the countries of the world for a wide variety of purposes | ||
184 | including the prediction of weather and climate, the operational | 188 | including the prediction of weather and climate, the operational | ||
185 | forecasting of the marine environment, the preservation of life, the | 189 | forecasting of the marine environment, the preservation of life, the | ||
186 | mitigation of human-induced changes in the marine and coastal | 190 | mitigation of human-induced changes in the marine and coastal | ||
187 | environment, as well as for the advancement of scientific | 191 | environment, as well as for the advancement of scientific | ||
188 | understanding that makes this possible. Recognising the vital | 192 | understanding that makes this possible. Recognising the vital | ||
189 | importance of these purposes to all humankind and the role of IOC and | 193 | importance of these purposes to all humankind and the role of IOC and | ||
190 | its programmes in this regard, the Member States of the | 194 | its programmes in this regard, the Member States of the | ||
191 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission agree that the following | 195 | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission agree that the following | ||
192 | clauses shall frame the IOC policy for the international exchange of | 196 | clauses shall frame the IOC policy for the international exchange of | ||
193 | oceanographic data and its associated metadata. Clause 1 Member | 197 | oceanographic data and its associated metadata. Clause 1 Member | ||
194 | States shall provide timely, free and unrestricted access to all data, | 198 | States shall provide timely, free and unrestricted access to all data, | ||
195 | associated metadata and products generated under the auspices of IOC | 199 | associated metadata and products generated under the auspices of IOC | ||
196 | programmes. Clause 2 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, | 200 | programmes. Clause 2 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, | ||
197 | free and unrestricted access to relevant data and associated metadata | 201 | free and unrestricted access to relevant data and associated metadata | ||
198 | from non-IOC programmes that are essential for application to the | 202 | from non-IOC programmes that are essential for application to the | ||
199 | preservation of life, beneficial public use and protection of the | 203 | preservation of life, beneficial public use and protection of the | ||
200 | ocean environment, the forecasting of weather, the operational | 204 | ocean environment, the forecasting of weather, the operational | ||
201 | forecasting of the marine environment, the monitoring and modelling of | 205 | forecasting of the marine environment, the monitoring and modelling of | ||
202 | climate and sustainable development in the marine environment. Clause | 206 | climate and sustainable development in the marine environment. Clause | ||
203 | 3 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, free and | 207 | 3 Member States are encouraged to provide timely, free and | ||
204 | unrestricted access to oceanographic data and associated metadata, as | 208 | unrestricted access to oceanographic data and associated metadata, as | ||
205 | referred to in Clauses 1 and 2 above, for non-commercial use by the | 209 | referred to in Clauses 1 and 2 above, for non-commercial use by the | ||
206 | research and education communities, provided that any products or | 210 | research and education communities, provided that any products or | ||
207 | results of such use shall be published in the open literature without | 211 | results of such use shall be published in the open literature without | ||
208 | delay or restriction. Clause 4 With the objective of encouraging the | 212 | delay or restriction. Clause 4 With the objective of encouraging the | ||
209 | participation of governmental and non-governmental marine data | 213 | participation of governmental and non-governmental marine data | ||
210 | gathering bodies in international oceanographic data exchange and | 214 | gathering bodies in international oceanographic data exchange and | ||
211 | maximizing the contribution of oceanographic data from all sources, | 215 | maximizing the contribution of oceanographic data from all sources, | ||
212 | this Policy acknowledges the right of Member States and data | 216 | this Policy acknowledges the right of Member States and data | ||
213 | originators to determine the terms of such exchange, in a manner | 217 | originators to determine the terms of such exchange, in a manner | ||
214 | consistent with international conventions, where applicable. Clause 5 | 218 | consistent with international conventions, where applicable. Clause 5 | ||
215 | Member States shall, to the best practicable degree, use data centres | 219 | Member States shall, to the best practicable degree, use data centres | ||
216 | linked to IODE\u2019s NODC and WDC network as long-term repositories | 220 | linked to IODE\u2019s NODC and WDC network as long-term repositories | ||
217 | for oceanographic data and associated metadata. IOC programmes will | 221 | for oceanographic data and associated metadata. IOC programmes will | ||
218 | co-operate with data contributors to ensure that data can be accepted | 222 | co-operate with data contributors to ensure that data can be accepted | ||
219 | into the appropriate systems and can meet quality requirements. | 223 | into the appropriate systems and can meet quality requirements. | ||
220 | Clause 6 Member States shall enhance the capacity in developing | 224 | Clause 6 Member States shall enhance the capacity in developing | ||
221 | countries to obtain and manage oceanographic data and information and | 225 | countries to obtain and manage oceanographic data and information and | ||
222 | assist them to benefit fully from the exchange of oceanographic data, | 226 | assist them to benefit fully from the exchange of oceanographic data, | ||
223 | associated metadata and products. This shall be achieved through the | 227 | associated metadata and products. This shall be achieved through the | ||
224 | non-discriminatory transfer of technology and knowledge using | 228 | non-discriminatory transfer of technology and knowledge using | ||
225 | appropriate means, including IOC\u2019s Training Education and Mutual | 229 | appropriate means, including IOC\u2019s Training Education and Mutual | ||
226 | Assistance (TEMA) programme and through other relevant IOC programmes. | 230 | Assistance (TEMA) programme and through other relevant IOC programmes. | ||
227 | Definitions \u2018Free and unrestricted\u2019 means | 231 | Definitions \u2018Free and unrestricted\u2019 means | ||
228 | non-discriminatory and without charge. \u201cWithout charge\u201d, in | 232 | non-discriminatory and without charge. \u201cWithout charge\u201d, in | ||
229 | the context of this resolution means at no more than the cost of | 233 | the context of this resolution means at no more than the cost of | ||
230 | reproduction and delivery, without charge for the data and products | 234 | reproduction and delivery, without charge for the data and products | ||
231 | themselves. \u2018Data\u2019 consists of oceanographic observation | 235 | themselves. \u2018Data\u2019 consists of oceanographic observation | ||
232 | data, derived data and gridded fields. \u2018Metadata\u2019 is 'data | 236 | data, derived data and gridded fields. \u2018Metadata\u2019 is 'data | ||
233 | about data' describing the content, quality, condition, and other | 237 | about data' describing the content, quality, condition, and other | ||
234 | characteristics of data. \u2018Non-commercial\u2019 means not | 238 | characteristics of data. \u2018Non-commercial\u2019 means not | ||
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