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| | Download PDFOpen PDF in browser Download PDFOpen PDF in browserA review of data management for polar sciences in JapanEasyChair Preprint 17593 pages•Date: October 24, 2019AbstractDiverse data accumulated by many science disciplines in polar regions make up the most significantlegacy of the International Polar Year (IPY2007-2008). The Polar Data Center (PDC) of the National
 Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), followed by the Polar Environment Data Science Center (PEDSC) of the
 Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research (DS) since 2016 have responsibility to manage these
 multi-disciplinary polar data in Japan as a National Antarctic Data Center (NADC). The data policy of
 PDC/PEDSC was established in February 2007, based on the requirements of the Standing Committee on
 Antarctic Data Management (SCADM) of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). During
 the IPY, a significant number of metadata records were compiled from IPY- endorsed projects. A tight
 collaboration has been established between the Global Change Master Directory (GCMD), the Polar
 Information Commons (PIC), and the newly established World Data System (WDS). In this presentation, a
 decade of history of polar data management is demonstrated, in particular focusing on several database
 of PEDSC, international collaboration among global data bodies and initiatives, data publication and
 citation, as well as data journal issues (Polar Data Journal). Linkages of data sharing among Asian Forum
 for Polar Sciences (AFoPS) countries, moreover, should be promoted by the involved countries in near
 future.
 Keyphrases: Global linkage, Polar Sciences, data management, data publication, database | 
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