The importance of ensuring preservation and useful access to the unique science potential of past, present and future NASA solar and space physics (i.e. heliophysics) data has been recognized since the inception of NASA but remains challenging. In this talk, I will briefly review the history of this topic and and then discuss the present NASA model for heliophysics science data management, including key current resources for finding and using data projects like the Space Physics Data Facility. I will highlight expected future directions, building on working elements of the present program and exploiting new technology, to further improve the data environment, address existing issues and anticipate emerging challenges.


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    Title :

    Long-Term Preservation of NASA Heliophysics Data and Access: Where We Were and Where We're Going


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    10th International Astrophysics Conference ; 2011 ; Maui, HI, United States


    Publication date :

    2011-03-13


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    Conference paper


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    English


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