[Esip-documentation] Two great agenda topics next Wednesday 5/27 at 2:00PM EDT
Heather Brown - NOAA Affiliate
heather.brown at noaa.gov
Mon Jun 22 09:22:04 EDT 2020
Is the ESIP Documentation Cluster Meeting today? I haven't seen any agenda
items or notes added to the agenda. I can't attend the ESIP calendar time @
2pm today and need to see if I need someone else to attend.
Thank you,
H
Heather Brown
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On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 11:17 AM Ted Habermann via Esip-documentation <
esip-documentation at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Hope that you all are healthy and staying safe. I am happy to let you know
> about two exciting topics for the *ESIP Documentation cluster* meeting
> next week.
>
> ESIP members do a lot of important research in many branches of Earth
> Science and much of that research is funded by U.S. Federal Agencies.
> Keeping track of the results of this funding is critical for demonstrating
> data use and impact. CHORUS is an innovative and cost-effective approach
> to delivering open access to scholarly content reporting on funded
> research. Two of ESIP's principle sponsors are already using CHORUS (USGS
> <https://dashboard.chorusaccess.org/usgs#/summary> and NOAA
> <https://dashboard.chorusaccess.org/noaa#/summary>) as are several other
> partners. Howard Ratner, the Executive Director of CHORUS, will bring us
> up to speed on the CHORUS services and how they help organizations and
> institutions track their impact in the open literature. Howard has long
> experience as a leader in scholarly publishing. He was a founder of ORCID
> and played leading roles in the development of DOIs and Crossref. I met him
> while working on Metadata 2020. He is also a game design expert and helped
> me bring The Metadata Game to fruition.
>
> Many ESIP members are active creators and consumers of metadata and
> programmers at the same time. They understand that json is easily shared
> and consumed in many popular programming languages. The Alaska Data
> Integration Working Group has been working with metadata in JSON for many
> years. Josh Bradley and Dennis Walworth will describe this work as an
> introduction to the broader topic of metadata in json.
>
> Please join us for the meeting on Wednesday May 27 at 2:00PM EST at
> *https://www.gotomeeting.com/join/938671381
> <https://www.gotomeeting.com/join/938671381>*
>
> You can also dial in using your phone: United States: +1 (646) 749-3131 Access
> Code: 938-671-381
> Looking forward,
> Ted
>
>
>
> Dr. Ted Habermann
> Metadata Game Changer <http://tedhabermann.com>
> ORCID: 0000-0003-3585-6733 <http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3585-6733>
> LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-habermann-141b6764/>
> ted at tedhabermann.com
>
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