Asurvey of usersof geosciences data in Great Britain,carried out as part of the Databank Pilot Study jointly supported by the Department of the Environment and the British Geological Survey, indicated a priority requirement for a central geosciences data index. The consultations suggested that the system should contain information about the sources,accessibility and nature of data held in both centralized and widely-distributed collections. To illustrate to users how such a system would appear in its final implementation, and in order to refine the system's specification, the British Geological Survey developed, 011 an Intergraph Interpro 32 Workstation, a working demonstration of a 'user-friendly', interactive graphical index, capable of satisfying the requirements of a wide range of users of geosciences data This paper describes the development of the 'demonstrator', its structure, content and implementation, and the benefits of adopting such an approach.
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