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Dewayne Branch
bdbranch at gmail.com
Fri Apr 5 12:06:32 EDT 2013
All,
There is a Fall, December AGU session on data curation that we would like
for you to consider participating or/and submitting and abstract for our
session. The session is for those in data curation and welcome all types of
data scientists.
*CONTROL ID: * 1691980 *TITLE: * Data Curation: challenges and progress in
managing Earth Science data *PRESENTATION TYPE: * Session Proposal *CURRENT
SECTION/FOCUS GROUP: * Earth and Space Science Informatics (IN) *CURRENT
SESSION: * None *AUTHORS (FIRST NAME, LAST NAME): * Benjamin D. Branch1, 5,
Mark A. Parsons4, Genevieve Pearthree3, Ting Wang2, 5 *INSTITUTIONS (ALL):
* 1. GIS, Purdue University Libraries, West Lafayette, IN, United States.
2. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States.
3. Arizona Geological Survey, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
4. Data Alliance, RPI, Troy, NY, United States.
5. Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, DC, DC, United
States.
*ABSTRACT BODY: * *
Description: *The need for data curators is now more critical than ever. In
response, Earth science librarians, information specialists, data
scientists, data engineers, and curators are developing pragmatic efforts
and formal practices to address ever increasingly complex and voluminous
data flows. This session showcases such and seeks to highlight the
"in-between" work of curation and informatics. Topics include Earth science
data management plans; data curation need assessments with an eye toward
trends in data science, and sustainability of both data and curation
services. This session highlights Council of Library Information and
Resources' scholars and others to spur synergy between data curation
support and researchers.
*INDEX TERMS: * [1910] INFORMATICS / Data assimilation, integration and
fusion, [1926] INFORMATICS / Geospatial, [1999] INFORMATICS / General or
miscellaneous, [1920] INFORMATICS / Emerging informatics technologies. (No
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Thanks,
Dewayne
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