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Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

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Page 1: Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records

Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninchJanuary 23, 2008

NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

Page 2: Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

GIS in Kentucky

• Commonwealth Office of Technology

• Office of Enterprise Policy and Project Management

• Division of Geographic Information

MissionFacilitate statewide electronic geographic data sharing and its

application for streamlined decision-making, greater efficiency, public protection, and economic vitality.

Page 3: Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

The Kentucky Geography Network

(KyGeoNet)

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Page 6: Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah
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KyRaster

Kentucky’s Geospatial Database for Raster data

• Was collectively built by GIS Staff from several state agencies

• Resides in mirrored instances at Cold Harbor Computing Center

• Contains all the aerial images, topographic maps, digital elevation models, hillshade, SPOT satellite imagery, trucolor imagery, land cover imagery, slope, and other critical raster GIS base layers

• Is leveraged by nearly every state agency with a GIS• Drives all of the IMS applications served by state

government• Is leveraged on the GIS Desktop by users in state agencies

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Components of KyRasterRange from satellite imagery to DEMs to topographic maps

to aerial photography

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KyVector

Kentucky’s Geospatial Database for vector data

• Is the master repository of vector-based (lines, polygons, and points)

• Is based on all vector data that is available on the Kentucky Geography Network

• Mirrors the categories on the “browse” tab of the KyGeoNet• Contains full metadata records for each vector dataset • Leveraged by ArcGIS Users on the WAN• Leveraged by many IMS• Resides in mirrored instances at Cold Harbor Computing

Center

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Information from KyVector

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Kentucky Landscape Census

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Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives: Current E-archives Model

E-archive: (http://e-archive.ky.gov)GIS addition to be added

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E-archives Home Page

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Existing Linkages

• KDLA and Division of Geographic Information (DGI) worked together to schedule two GIS systems

• KDLA representative on Stewards group of Geographic Information Advisory Council (currently Kentucky Geospatial Board)

• DGI representative on the Electronic Records Working Group

• Transfer of spatial data from two periods

Page 17: Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

Expectations – Scope of work

– Identify archival GIS layers/ applications– Examine approach of other states; – Install hardware and software;– Identify archival meta data including retention for

input into clearinghouses – Capture selected layers for archiving;– Test methods for sharing of data among the states– Write a report on findings and experiences– Work with Kentucky agencies, governments, and

national professional organizations

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Electronic Records Work Group• Cooperation of :

– Libraries and Archives; Technology Units including GIS; Attorney General, Auditor of Public Accounts, universities and local agencies; other selective agencies

• Standards and guidelines created and promoted– General Schedule for Electronic Records– E-mail– Open records and databases– Web record keeping

• Establishing agreement and

partnerships

Page 19: Kentucky Archival Preservation of GIS Records Kenny Ratliff and Glen McAninch January 23, 2008 NDIIPP Multi-state Project meeting Salt Lake City, Utah

Budget Allocation

• Travel for several meetings for up to three people as determined 35%

• Additional storage space on KDLA server (10 terabytes) 40%

• Graduate student and summer intern for analysis and data entry 15%

• Division of Geographic Information staff 5%

• Multi-State Sharing of Data 5%

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Data Grid Technology for Sharing

• Manage data residing in heterogeneous storage systems– Storage repository virtualization– Support new storage systems while moving data from old

storage systems

• Manage data distributed across multiple storage systems– Data virtualization– Replication of data for fault tolerance and disaster

recovery

• Data grids manage information about files as well as the storage

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Issues to be Evaluated

• Metadata standards and clearinghouses• What layers have archival value?• Best Practice in Data Preservation : Native format

vs XML vs static maps• Use of Data Grid or some other system for multi-

state sharing

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Possible Presentations in 2008

• Kentucky Digital Summit – – April 22 (Lexington, Ky)

• Best Practices Exchange – – May 21-23 (Helena, MT)

• Kentucky GIS Conference – July 7-9 (Lexington, KY)

• NAGARA – CERIS group J– July (Atlanta, GA)

• Society of American Archivists (Electronic Records Section) – August 24-27 (San Francisco, CA)

• National States Geographic Information Council – Mid-year – March 9-12 (Annapolis, MD)– Full conference – September 7-11 (Keystone, CO)

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Grant Project Benefits

• Establishment of Best Practices for:– Archiving of records– Description of records– Preservation of archival records– Sharing of records between states

• Establish the business case for archiving of GIS records within Kentucky and as a model that can be followed in other states

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Contact Information

Kenny Ratliff, Director

Division of Geographic Information

501 High Street, 9th Floor

Frankfort, Kentucky 50601

[email protected]

orGlen McAninch

Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives

300 Coffee Tree Road, P.O. Box 537

Frankfort, Kentucky 40601

[email protected]