The P2P model holds the potential for companies to offer unlimited access to the largest data library in the history of the internet to its customers for a reasonably low membership rate that is relevant to the cost of operation.
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"' NDEC "'is responsible for analyses and reporting of national government statistics on drug / alcohol misuse treatment, delivered through a National Statistics hub and is developing a National Data Library for use by policy makers, clinical services and researchers.
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Whether a data library is also considered a data archive may depend on the extent of unique holdings in the collection, whether long-term preservation services are offered, and whether it serves a broader community ( as national data archives do ).
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In addition, college and university campuses often have ` data libraries'that make data available to their faculty, staff, and students; most of these bear minimal archival responsibility, relying for that function on a national institution ( Rockwell, 2001, p . 3227 ).
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Such projects built up a wealth of knowledge within the Data Library, and a breadth of subject which was to serve it well for the most important event in its history-the launch of the EDINA national data centre in 1995 / 96.
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"By combining our complementary, high-quality seismic data libraries, we will be uniquely positioned to offer our customers a much broader array of sophisticated . . . geophysical data in active and highly prospective areas around the world, " both men said in a news release.
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Along with BIDS ( acquired by ingenta in 1998 ) at the University of Bath and MIDAS ( now Mimas ) at the University of Manchester, the Edinburgh University Data Library was chosen as a JISC-funded centre for the provision of data services to the entire UK academic community.
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ION s "'GX Technology "'( GXT ), provides seismic data processing services, such as state-of-the-art depth migration, reverse time migration, and full-wave imaging; multi-client seismic data libraries, including basin-scale SPAN seismic programs; software and services for seismic survey design, geophysical analysis, and reservoir modeling; and start-to-finish seismic imaging programs that encompass survey planning, field acquisition, and final image rendering.
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A data library is a collection of numeric and / or geospatial data sets for secondary use in research . ( Scroll down to view definition from the " Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science . " ) A data library is normally part of a larger institution ( academic, corporate, scientific, medical, governmental, etc . ) established to serve the data users of that organisation.
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These challenges include, but are not limited to : Offering better data quality, speed, convenience and ease of use, protocol, sense of security, indexing and search organization, site up time, data library size, customer support, advertising, artist / copyright holder incentives and compensation, incentives and compensation for customers hosting data and providing bandwidth, guaranteed seeding ( available access to indexed data at all times ), than competitors.