[Esip-preserve] session proposal for ESIP summer meeting
Justin Goldstein
jgoldstein at usgcrp.gov
Wed Apr 22 08:53:12 EDT 2015
Hi Corinna,
Welcome to this very active and enthusiastic group. I'm looking forward
to chatting with you during one of our meetings and/or during the course of
a project. I'm looking forward to meeting you during the ESIP Summer
Meeting. Please let me know if there is anything I can do as Data
Stewardship Committee Chair to foster your research interests.
Best,
-Justin
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Ruth Duerr via Esip-preserve <
esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> Welcome to the ESIP Data Stewardship world!
>
> I do think that your group can learn a lot about the themes you’ve
> outlined below by attending this group on an ongoing basis as these are all
> topics that have been addressed at one point or another as the group
> endeavors to push the whole field forward. We tend to re-address these as
> needed - whenever circumstances dictate.
>
> I also note that there is a huge amount of literature on these topics that
> you should probably be aware of - some of which is available on the ESIP
> wiki site (but only really a tiny amount as compared to all that is
> available). A good place to start on the business model front would be “Sustaining
> Domain Repositories for Digital Data: A While Pape
> <http://datacommunity.icpsr.umich.edu/sites/default/files/WhitePaper_ICPSR_SDRDD_121113.pdf>r”
> by Ember and Hanisch.
>
> Moreover, the number of groups making progress on various parts of the
> problem is huge and seems to be growing. In addition to ESIP, some of
> these are:
>
> - Council of Data Repositories of EarthCube
> - Coalition for Publishing Data in the Earth and Space Sciences
> - Research Data Alliance
> - Research Data Access and Preservation
> - …
>
> My only concern about your session is that there are already 5
> preservation and 2 related sessions proposed, which is a lot given the
> number of session slots available. I am worried that we’ll already be
> competing against ourselves as is! On the other hand, your questions
> certainly fits the mission.
>
> I’ll be interested in seeing what other ESIP folks think.
>
> Ruth Duerr
>
>
>
> On Apr 21, 2015, at 10:53 AM, Corinna Gries via Esip-preserve <
> esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> By way of introduction, I am new to the data preservation group, but have
> been involved with other ESIP activities. I would like to gather some input
> for a session that I would like to propose for the summer meeting. We
> (three LTER Information Managers) have recently (hence the somewhat short
> notice) received an NSF planning grant "Conceptualizing sustained
> environmental information management in the landscape of current and
> emerging eco-informatics infrastructure." The overall plan is to
> bring together data curators from a range of environmental research fields,
> data aggregators, tool developers, computer scientists and environmental
> scientists (both data providers and users) for an informed dialog which
> draws on our collective experience managing data and repositories. Building
> on earlier work within ESIP and to start the conversation for our project I
> would like to explore themes like the following in a session at the summer
> meeting:
> · Grassroots initiatives in environmental data management
> (research networks, universities, private sector)
> o Distributed data curation and storage –piecemeal or necessity?
> o Possible business model
> o What tools, standards, recommendations, policies are still missing
> o Collaboration/Governance models
> o Role of large initiatives (NASA, NOAA, DataONE, ….)
> Not having been involved with this group, I am looking for guidance on
> whether this would be of interest, fits with the mission, or has been
> discussed before.
> And I am looking for people interested in participating in such a session
> Thanks for any input
> Corinna
> NTL LTER Information Manager
>
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> “A scholar’s positive contribution is measured by the sum of the original
> data that he contributes. Hypotheses come and go but data remain.”
>
> - Santiago Ramón y Cajal in “Advice to a Young Investigator” from 1897
>
> Ruth Duerr
> Data Stewardship and Informatics Lead
> National Snow and Ice Data Center
> Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science
> University of Colorado at Boulder
> (303) 735-0136
> rduerr at nsidc.org
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