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Paper: Towards Reliable and Productive Astronomical Data Archives
Volume: 532, ASTRONOMICAL DATA ANALYSIS SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS XXX
Page: 163
Authors: Furusawa, H.; Takata, T.; Shirasaki, Y.
Abstract: Astronomical data archives are an essential infrastructure for astronomical activities, and indispensable records of every single moment of the universe – a heritage of humanity. Despite the consensus on their importance, it has been a long-lasting issue to secure human and computing resources for maintaining and improving functionality of the data archives. Recently, the situation has been more challenging, as each community is required to accommodate forthcoming big projects. Specifically in the Japanese community, we have started to investigate demands and optimal ways of operation for reliable and productive Optical-infrared data archives to overcome the difficult situation. The current discussion indicates importance of understanding achievements and strengths of the data archives, making data available to public, and defining responsibilities of both data providers and archivers. An unofficial survey for several archive people implicates that the US and European archives, stable and successful achievements with archival data, have convinced the local community, which leads to proper evaluation and financial support.
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