On 8 June, a chapter of the CCCA Data Centre on data management and the tools developed by CCCA for dynamic data citation (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72434-8_13) was published in a Springer compendium <link https: www.springer.com de book external-link-new-window internal link in current>"Service Oriented Mapping - Changing Paradigm in Map Production and Geoinformation Management".
Using Service Oriented Mapping, small sub-datasets can be generated from large volumes of data, such as the Austrian climate scenarios (ÖKS 15) — for example, only model results for the federal state of Carinthia — and made accessible via the CCCA Data Server. In the process, all meta-information, such as authorship and model descriptions, is inherited whilst the geographical location is simultaneously adjusted, making this sub-dataset citable. A preview is available via Google Books. For further details, Chris Schubert, Head of the CCCA Data Centre, is happy to help.