[Esip-cdf] CDF Mtg 19 Feb

Stocks, Karen kstocks at ucsd.edu
Thu Feb 13 14:31:51 EST 2025


Dear CDF members,

We will be having our next CDF call Wed, February 19th at 12:00PT/3:00ET. Instead of an invited speaker, this month we will have a group discussion on future directions for the CDF (see below). We hope you can make it and will bring your ideas for what will make the CDF worthwhile for you. We already have some good ideas contributed (see meeting minutes<https://docs.google.com/document/d/19zLIM0aQ1WmaLzAWK-c4w5D3BI6YLbKgpfGHaHyFDH4/edit?tab=t.0>) – feel free to add yours in advance or bring them up on the call.

You can find the link to join here: https://www.esipfed.org/event/council-of-data-facilities-11-2-9/

Best,

-Karen and Nick

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Karen Stocks, PhD  (she/her)
Director, Geological Data Center
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
+1 858-534-1898
kstocks at ucsd.edu<mailto:kstocks at ucsd.edu>

From: Stocks, Karen <kstocks at ucsd.edu>
Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 9:05 PM
To: esip-cdf at lists.esipfed.org <esip-cdf at lists.esipfed.org>
Cc: Nick Jarboe <njarboe at earthref.org>, Megan Orlando <meganorlando at esipfed.org>, Allison Mills <allisonmills at esipfed.org>
Subject: CDF planning
Hello CDF members,

As we look to the new year, we would like to have a CDF call where we talk as a community about our priorities and interests in the CDF. For the last couple of years, we have worked to schedule webinars from repositories or from related programs and activities. Overall, attendance has been reducing. Let’s brainstorm about options and priorities for future CDF activities and directions at our next CDF call on February 19 12:00PT/3:00ET.

We want to hear from you, but to get the thinking started, here are some options for future CDF meeting foci:

-White papers/knowledge summaries: identify a topic where we either want to speak as a community to outside groups (e.g. to funders, to publishers), or we think it would be valuable to bring together our knowledge on a topic to help data facilities. An example was the Registration Considerations<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YrwHUIBtJEO0Qju4Q8a8BIk7065QGDcJ854u0Zt8-5s/edit?tab=t.0> document we produced in 2023. This could be something that rolls out over several meetings and/or is done within a working group. We could generate the topics ourselves, and we could also ask groups like NSF if they have topics they are interested in.

- Panels on topics of common interest, with multiple brief speakers and extended discussion time. E.g. “How is AI being used by repositories right now”?

- Or a similarly, “Tool Time”: multiple short presentations from members where each presents on a different tool (approach, standard, technique, etc.), and how it has, or hasn’t, helped that data facility.

What would make CDF something you are excited about attending?

Best,

-Karen

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Karen Stocks, PhD  (she/her)
Director, Geological Data Center
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
+1 858-534-1898
kstocks at ucsd.edu<mailto:kstocks at ucsd.edu>
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