[Esip-preserve] AGU Position statement on data preservation and a townhall meeting
Ruth Duerr
rduerr at nsidc.org
Wed Aug 12 17:00:40 EDT 2009
Hi Mark,
The AGU statement is very broad. While we could co-sponsor a session
with a similarly broad focus, it might be more practical to limit the
session much as you suggest, though I think the session should address
both producers and consumers of data.
How about a title like "Research, Publications, and Data: Practices to
Ensure Verifiable Science" - I think such a title lends itself to that
slightly broader focus and would allow discussion of identifiers in a
more direct manner. It's not a great title, so if someone else has
something catchier that gets the point across, please suggest it!
Other than that, I think your general approach works for me. Any
other ideas?
- Ruth
On Aug 12, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Mark A. Parsons wrote:
> Hi ESIP preservationists,
>
> The AGU position statement on "The Importance of Long-term
> Preservation and Accessibility of Geophysical Data" was approved by
> the AGU Council last spring and is available at http://www.agu.org/outreach/science_policy/positions/geodata.shtml
>
> Note the last sentence in the fifth paragraph:
> "The scientific community should recognize the professional value of
> such [data production] activities by endorsing the concept of
> publication of data, to be credited and cited like the products of
> any other scientific activity, and encouraging peer-review of such
> publications."
>
> Bernard Minster (copied), chair of the panel that wrote the new
> position statement, likes the idea of a townhall meeting, and I
> believe would be willing to coconvene with us. I'm happy to help too.
>
> The task now is to draft an abstract. I'm willing to take a first
> crack, if y'all agree the topic. I suggest something like "Research
> publication and data referencing practices to ensure verifiable
> science, sponsored by the AGU Data Panel and the ESIP Preservation
> and Stewardship Cluster"
>
> Perhaps, Bernard could introduce the position statement. Rob or Ruth
> could speak on ESIP approaches/best practices (including the work on
> identifiers). I could then moderate a discussion.
>
> Let me know what y'all think?
>
> Finally, I note that the International Polar Year developed some
> data citation guidelines that may be useful: http://ipydis.org/data/citations.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> -m.
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