[Esip-preserve] session proposal for ESIP summer meeting

Corinna Gries cgries at wisc.edu
Fri Apr 24 12:25:40 EDT 2015


Kirsten and Ruth,

Great, thank you for your interest. I'll put you both on our list for November.

Yes, Kerstin, that is exactly where my thinking is going right now. I am saying 'right now' because it is evolving as we receive all this great input. I am looking forward to talking to all of you and learning about successful approaches to organizing an alliance of small data centers.

Thanks, Fox for offering to facilitate.

Corinna

From: Esip-preserve [mailto:esip-preserve-bounces at lists.esipfed.org] On Behalf Of Kerstin A Lehnert via Esip-preserve
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Hi Corinna,

I would be interested in the topic and in attending the dinner workshop as well as the Nov workshop.

IEDA is moving to become an 'alliance' of data systems and smaller databases to enhance data curation services to smaller long-tail domains. Alliance partners provide disciplinary data curation for their communities while they share infrastructure for common services such as data preservation, DOI registration, or data submission. Is this a similar model to your distributed data curation?

Kerstin


On 4/24/15 12:01 PM, Ruth Duerr via Esip-preserve wrote:
I think a dinner session would be great!  Please include me - I also might consider attending the Nov. meeting you are planning.

Ruth

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On Apr 23, 2015, at 8:41 AM, Corinna Gries via Esip-preserve <esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org>> wrote:
HI all,

Thank you for the warm welcome to the group, I am excited to participate. I am also excited to see that there is interest in the subjects I am proposing here to discuss. However, I realize that there are a lot of sessions already. So, I will probably go ahead and propose a dinner meeting to discuss these issues and get a jump start on our project.

Along these lines - as part of the grant we are organizing a workshop in November with a broader focus on environmental data management issues than the here proposed distributed data curation. I would love to hear from everyone on this list who would be interested in participating in such a workshop and am happy to share more information.

Thanks and I hope to meet you all in July
Corinna

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Subject: Re: [Esip-preserve] session proposal for ESIP summer meeting

Welcome Corinna!
I'm very interested in your "distributed data curation..." idea and possible session.  We've had a couple pilots in this arena and we need to discuss as a group on sustainability of our current one-stop-shop path.
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Nancy

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On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Justin Goldstein via Esip-preserve <esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org>> wrote:
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<mailto: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<mailto: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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