[Esip-preserve] FW: DataONE Webinar Series: Data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation
Denise Hills
dhills at gsa.state.al.us
Fri Jan 4 11:02:40 EST 2019
In case you didn’t see this, thought it might be of interest to the group.
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Denise Hills
Director, Energy Investigations
From: Amber Budden <aebudden at dataone.unm.edu>
Reply-To: Amber Budden <aebudden at dataone.unm.edu>
Date: Friday, January 4, 2019 at 9:49 AM
To: Denise Hills <dhills at gsa.state.al.us>
Subject: DataONE Webinar Series: Data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation
Upcoming DataONE Webinar: Data won, lost and re-found
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DataONE Webinar Series
Happy New Year and welcome to the first of the 2019 webinars.
A story of data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation
Alison Specht
Tuesday Jan 8th
0900 PT / 1000 MT / 1100 CT / 1200 ET
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Abstract:
Successful maintenance and accessibility of ecological data enables comprehension of the nature and causes of ecosystem change and makes informed action possible. However, much valuable data are not in institutional hands, and there are many pitfalls of non-institutional ecological data conservation. Interruptions to custodianship, outdated media, lost knowledge and the continuous evolution of species names makes conservation of such data challenging.
I shall use a case-study of the ‘rescue’ of a compiled set of continent-wide vegetation survey data that, although the analyses had been published, the raw data had not (Specht et al., 2018). In the original study, publications containing plot data collected from the 1880s onwards had been collected, interpreted, digitized, and integrated for the classification of vegetation and analysis of its conservation status across Australia. These compiled data form an extremely valuable national collection that demanded publishing in open, readily accessible online repositories such as the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network<https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0xMDYxNTc4NjYxODM4MTk4MDYzJmM9bzZ2MiZlPTMxOTI5MzcmYj0yMjM5MDgyODgmZD1pMWo4azls.bDH6qHIfofHuRKxa3Y8k8xd4nGMf12wGPvxnsljE1kk> and the Atlas of Living Australia<https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0xMDYxNTc4NjYxODM4MTk4MDYzJmM9bzZ2MiZlPTMxOTI5MzcmYj0yMjM5MDgyOTAmZD13NnI2eDdp.1WvTLWG91xqIKV2EiWaC3tkvrokXtC2DU-SAWpS7qBw>, the Australian node of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility<https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0xMDYxNTc4NjYxODM4MTk4MDYzJmM9bzZ2MiZlPTMxOTI5MzcmYj0yMjM5MDgyOTImZD1oOHE4cDZr.fHO8gzxdcLLI5dz1DZX7jf56B0v30bl4Wtzo4Z-0UcM>. This webinar will take you through the workflow from the original data collection in which the presenter participated as a young student, to the present-day deposition of the data in a modern repository. It is hoped that the lessons learnt from this project will trigger a sober review of the value of endangered data and the importance of suitable and timely archiving so the initial unique collection investment enables multiple re-use in perpetuity.
Specht A., Bolton M.P., Kingsford B., Specht R.L., Belbin L. (2018) A story of data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation. Biodiversity Data Journal 6:e28073. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.6.e28073
*Please note: Capacity is set to 100 attendees. Registration does not guarantee admission if we exceed capacity. You may still be able to call in via phone.
Best Regards,
Amber Budden
Director for Community Engagement and Outreach, DataONE
aebudden at dataone.unm.edu<mailto:aebudden at dataone.unm.edu>
505.205.7675
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