EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Growing a Bibliography

  • Winkelman Sherry,
  • Rots Arnold,
  • D’Abrusco Raffaele,
  • Becker Glenn,
  • Thong Sinh,
  • McCollough Michael

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818604001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 186
p. 04001

Abstract

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The Chandra Data Archive (CDA) has been tracking publications based on Chandra observations in journals and on-line conference proceedings since early in the mission. Our goals are two-fold: 1) provide a means for Chandra users to search literature on Chandra-related papers to further their scientific research; and 2) provide a means for measuring the science produced from Chandra data. Over the years the database and its associated tools have expanded dramatically. In this paper I will give a history of the development of the bibliography with a focus on the human capital involved, along with the skill sets and management structures developed which allow us to maintain a very rich and extensive bibliography with a limited number of full time employees (FTEs). I will also cover how the diverse metadata collected has made the Chandra bibliography an essential resource in managing the Chandra X-ray Center. This work has been supported by NASA under contract NAS 8-03060 to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for operation of the Chandra X-ray Center. It depends critically on the services provided by the ADS.