[Esip-documentation] AGU session

George Percivall gpercivall at ogc.org
Mon Jul 15 14:07:22 EDT 2019


Erin,

Thanks for forwarding this.  Ingo Simonis is also on the organizing group.  Ingo sent an announcement about the session to an all-of-OGC mailing list.

George



> On Jul 14, 2019, at 4:08 PM, Erin Robinson <erinrobinson at esipfed.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi All - I am sharing this on behalf of Jay Pearlman. I think those of you that have been implementing standards in support of greater data usage might consider submitting to this session. 
> 
> Lewis - I have included you b/c of the science on schema.org <http://schema.org/> work and George - not sure where to share this within OGC. 
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> Thanks-
> E
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> Erin Robinson
> Executive Director
> ESIP - Earth Science Information Partners
> esipfed.org <http://esipfed.org/> | 314.369.9954
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> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Jay Pearlman <jay.pearlman at fourbridges.org <mailto:jay.pearlman at fourbridges.org>>
> Date: Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 10:16 AM
> Subject: AGU session
> To: Erin Robinson <erinrobinson at esipfed.org <mailto:erinrobinson at esipfed.org>>
> Cc: Arika Virapongse <av at middlepatheco.com <mailto:av at middlepatheco.com>>, Megan Carter <megancarter at esipfed.org <mailto:megancarter at esipfed.org>>
> 
> 
> Erin,
> Can you circulate this around ESIP?
> 
> I  encourage you to submit an abstract to the sesson " Standards for the Benefit of Science and Society"  (Session IN043.) at the 2019 AGU fall meeting in San Francisco. The session description is below. With the introductions of FAIR and the need for improved interoperability, standards and best practices are playing an ever increasing roll in our research. Your submission in this area is an important contribution to the community dialogue.
> The deadline for submission is July 31 2019. The link to submit is: https://www2.agu.org/Fall-Meeting/Pages/Submit-an-abstract?utm_source=agu&utm_medium=email <https://www2.agu.org/Fall-Meeting/Pages/Submit-an-abstract?utm_source=agu&utm_medium=email>.
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> If you have any questions, please let us know. We look forward to your participation.
> 
> 
> Jay Pearlman, Ph.D. Fellow IEEE
> IEEE France
> Director, Four Bridges
> jay.pearlman at ieee.org <mailto:jay.pearlman at ieee.org>
> "Submit your Best Practices in Ocean Observing for peer-review:
> https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/7173/best-practices-in-ocean-observing <https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/7173/best-practices-in-ocean-observing>
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> Session Title:
> IN043. Standards for the Benefit of Science and Society
> Session Description:
> Standards can help to ensure the F.A.I.R.ness of data, reduce the barriers to adoption of new technologies within local and regional cultures, and help close the digital divide between less economically developed countries and advanced societies. But the development de jure standards takes time and effort, and adoption of the end product is not guaranteed. The codification and promotion of community or recommended practices (aka “best practices”) is a less formal avenue for achieving many of these same goals. This session consists of presentations highlighting the practical aspects, including sociological factors, involved in development and adoption of standards and best practices. Presentations describing specific use cases and outcomes involving standardization efforts are also being solicited.
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