Event and Feature Catalogs in the Virtual Solar Observatory

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With the current flood of new data, today's scientists are less able to download and process every observation from a given instrument. Although scientists can use catalogs that annotate the data and identify possible events or features of interest, the catalogs are widely distributed with differing interfaces, terminology and formatting. Those same issues with distributed heterogeneous data access has spurred the creation of multiple Virtual Observatories. We see a need and opportunity for better coordination of catalogs, particularly in light of the coming deluge of data from SDO. We present current work on integrating catalogs into the Virtual Solar Observatory, and some of the issues and challenges to be considered in ingestion, presentation and use of those catalogs. We focus on the technical aspects of implementing such a system, while 'Moving Beyond Time: New VSO Searches' by Alisdair Davey et al presents the science implications of this work.

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