From segessenman at wisc.edu Mon Jan 10 12:52:36 2022 From: segessenman at wisc.edu (DANIEL C SEGESSENMAN) Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 17:52:36 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] Today's Data Stewardship Telecon - CANCELLED (Leadership transition and Winter Meeting preparation) Message-ID: Hello Everyone, If we haven't met, my name is Daniel Segessenman and I am a 2022 ESIP Community Fellow with the Data Stewardship cluster. Given the transition of leadership and the upcoming winter meeting, today's Data Stewardship Telecon is cancelled. However, in preparation for the upcoming ESIP winter meeting, check out this list of Data Stewardship related sessions! We look forward to seeing you at the winter meeting and at future Data Stewardship Telecons in 2022. Happy New Year! All the best, Daniel Segessenman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar Daniel Segessenman University of Wisconsin-Madison Dissertator, Dept. of Geoscience <717-353-9001> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From parsonsm.work at icloud.com Fri Feb 25 12:10:30 2022 From: parsonsm.work at icloud.com (Mark Parsons) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 10:10:30 -0700 Subject: [Esip-preserve] Data equity organization Message-ID: This seems of relevance. Note the new forum in particular. https://weallcount.com cheers, -m. From dhills at gsa.state.al.us Mon Mar 7 16:08:05 2022 From: dhills at gsa.state.al.us (Denise Hills) Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2022 21:08:05 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] FW: Introductory Talk: Rock Sample Digitalization Technology Presentation Series In-Reply-To: <008601d8323d$db1b1a50$91514ef0$@umn.edu> References: <008601d8323d$db1b1a50$91514ef0$@umn.edu> Message-ID: Thought this might be of interest to some. There is also a webpage under construction related to this: https://dggs.alaska.gov/gmc/webinar-series.html. -- Denise Hills (she/her) ORCID: 0000-0001-9581-4944 Director, Energy Investigations From: Harvey Thorleifson Date: Monday, March 7, 2022 at 10:10 AM To: associates at stategeologists.org Subject: FW: Introductory Talk: Rock Sample Digitalization Technology Presentation Series From: Membership Chairperson Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2022 8:17 PM To: Kirk Sherwood Cc: Simmie Chehal Subject: Introductory Talk: Rock Sample Digitalization Technology Presentation Series Greetings, This coming Wednesday, March 9, from 12PM to 1PM AKST marks the next segment of the Spring Geologic Repositories Rock Sample Digitalization webinar series. Co-hosted by the Alaska Geologic Materials Center (GMC) and the Alaska Geological Society (AGS), the talks track the general themes of digitalization technologies and the experiences of government or business organizations in creating digital rock datasets for their geologic work process. Presenters may also touch on how digitalization is transforming the geologic research workflow. Next up is Curator for the GMC Kurt Johnson. Kurt will introduce the notable lineup of upcoming presentations for this weekly spring series and examine some of the opening efforts by the GMC to build a digital infrastructure. Looking forward to you joining the event by clicking on this link. Join Teams live event - GMC. GMC contact: Kurt Johnson kurt.johnson at alaska.gov Next Up the Following Wednesday Title: RAPIDZoom? Core and Thin Sections Date: March 16 Time: Noon to 1PM Presenter: Katrina Cox Organization: Core Laboratories Webinar webpage: https://dggs.alaska.gov/gmc/webinar-series.html (under construction) ____________________________________________ Regards, Kirk W. Sherwood Membership Chair-Alaska Geological Society Email: membership at alaskageology.org (If you wish to be removed from the AGS Membership contacts list, please reply with your request to membership at alaskageology.org) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lehnert at ldeo.columbia.edu Mon Mar 7 18:09:40 2022 From: lehnert at ldeo.columbia.edu (Kerstin Lehnert) Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2022 18:09:40 -0500 Subject: [Esip-preserve] FW: Introductory Talk: Rock Sample Digitalization Technology Presentation Series In-Reply-To: References: <008601d8323d$db1b1a50$91514ef0$@umn.edu> Message-ID: I guess this focuses on rock cores? On 3/7/22 16:08, Denise Hills via Esip-preserve wrote: > > Thought this might be of interest to some. > > There is also a webpage under construction related to this: > https://dggs.alaska.gov/gmc/webinar-series.html > . > > -- > > Denise Hills (she/her) > > ORCID: 0000-0001-9581-4944 > > Director, Energy Investigations > > *From: *Harvey Thorleifson > *Date: *Monday, March 7, 2022 at 10:10 AM > *To: *associates at stategeologists.org > *Subject: *FW: Introductory Talk: Rock Sample Digitalization > Technology Presentation Series > > *From:*Membership Chairperson > *Sent:* Sunday, March 6, 2022 8:17 PM > *To:* Kirk Sherwood > *Cc:* Simmie Chehal > *Subject:* Introductory Talk: Rock Sample Digitalization Technology > Presentation Series > > Greetings, > > This coming Wednesday, March 9, from 12PM to 1PM AKST marks the next > segment of the Spring */_Geologic Repositories Rock Sample > Digitalization_/ *webinar series.? Co-hosted by the /Alaska Geologic > Materials Center (GMC)/ and the /Alaska Geological Society (AGS),/ the > talks track the general themes of digitalization technologies and the > experiences of government or business organizations in creating > digital rock datasets for their geologic work process.? Presenters may > also touch on how digitalization is transforming the geologic research > workflow. > > Next up is Curator for the *GMC* Kurt Johnson.? Kurt will introduce > the notable lineup of upcoming presentations for this weekly spring > series and examine some of the opening efforts by the *GMC* to build a > digital infrastructure. > > Looking forward to you joining the event by clicking on this link. > > *Join Teams live event - GMC* > *.* > > */_GMC_/*_*contact*_: > > Kurt Johnson kurt.johnson at alaska.gov > > *_Next Up the Following Wednesday_* > > *Title*: RAPIDZoom? Core and Thin Sections > > *Date*: March 16 > > *Time*: Noon to 1PM > > *Presenter*: Katrina Cox > > *Organization*: Core Laboratories > > *Webinar webpage*: > https://dggs.alaska.gov/gmc/webinar-series.html(under construction) > > ____________________________________________ > > */Regards,/* > > */Kirk W. Sherwood/* > > */Membership Chair-Alaska Geological Society/*** > > */Email: /**/membership at alaskageology.org/ > * > > *(If you wish to be removed from the AGS Membership?contacts list, * > > *please reply with your request to**/membership at alaskageology.org/* > ) > > > _______________________________________________ > Esip-preserve mailing list > To start a new topic:Esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org > To unsubscribe and manage prefs:https://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-preserve -- Dr. Kerstin A. 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Some questions we plan to tackle in the upcoming workshop: - How can simulation data and software curation activities be supported in a sustainable way? - What is the appropriate archive lifetime of simulation data (e.g., at what point does simulation data lose research value such that ongoing data curation costs are no longer justifiable)? - How can equity in provenance, accessibility, and dissemination of data and software be ensured? - How should requirements from publishers and funding agencies play a role in data and software curation? (And what support should they/can they provide?) When and Where: 25-27 July, 2022 Grand Forks, North Dakota *Participant travel costs will be covered* We welcome model researchers, data curation specialists, representatives from agencies and publishers, and students interested in these issues to join us in this workshop. If you would like to apply to participate in this workshop, please fill out this Google Form by Mar. 31. Also, please share this invitation with others who may be interested! Project Leaders: Gretchen Mullendore Doug Schuster Matt Mayernik Jared Marquis -- Doug Schuster Manager, NCAR/CISL/ISD Data Engineering and Curation Section (DECS) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0448-3591 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: July2022-Workshop-Invite.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1563602 bytes Desc: not available URL: From segessenman at wisc.edu Thu Mar 10 22:11:05 2022 From: segessenman at wisc.edu (DANIEL C SEGESSENMAN) Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 03:11:05 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] Data Stewardship Committee Meeting Reminder - Monday, March 14th, 3 PM EST Message-ID: Dear Committee Participants, This is a reminder that the next meeting of ESIP's Data Stewardship Committee is next Monday, March 14th, 3 PM - EST. Below is the connection info as well as a link to our running notes document, where an agenda is being drafted. Feel free to add to the agenda if you wish. We will be continuing our discussion on future objectives of the Data Stewardship Committee and how to accomplish these objectives. Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar Daniel Segessenman University of Wisconsin-Madison Dissertator, Dept. of Geoscience <717-353-9001>, Weeks Hall Room 473 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ruth.duerr3 at gmail.com Fri Mar 25 02:14:46 2022 From: ruth.duerr3 at gmail.com (Ruth Duerr) Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 00:14:46 -0600 Subject: [Esip-preserve] Fwd: ***SPAM*** [CODATA-international] Fwd: The Race to Archive the Ukrainian Internet References: Message-ID: <91960E5B-5D1C-4A52-933E-322C6674FE70@gmail.com> I am sure there are several of us who are interested in this? > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Merc Fox > Subject: ***SPAM*** [CODATA-international] Fwd: The Race to Archive the Ukrainian Internet > Date: March 24, 2022 at 1:32:38 PM MDT > To: codata-international at lists.codata.org > > Fans of the Internet Archive and Wayback Machine who want to support Ukraine through citizen science can find information and tools below. Volunteers are needed to preserve websites, gather URLs, perform archiving operations, and improve metadata. > > > > > > > The Race to Archive the Ukrainian Internet > > In times of war, preservation is more critical than ever?cultural artifacts, historical collections, and important records are often targeted and erased. Since Russia invaded Ukraine last month, the Internet Archive has been a crucial member of the effort to preserve Ukrainian websites, datasets, and digital resources before they're lost forever. > > We sometimes think of the internet as independent of the physical world, but data centers, routers, and cable networks are just as vulnerable to wartime destruction as a bridge or a road would be. Additionally, digital infrastructure can face other challenges ranging from electricity loss to advanced cyberattacks. Right now, more than a thousand volunteers from around the world are working to protect Ukrainian materials from these threats. > > > Archive Team > > > One major effort is being run by Archive Team , a loose collective of archivists, activists, and programmers who capture a variety of online materials and store them in the Internet Archive. Archive Team is running three major projects to capture the Ukrainian Internet. The first is an undirected crawl on URLs ending in ".ua", which ranges across as much of the Ukrainian web as possible in the hopes of quickly gathering a wide variety of materials. This approach has the advantage of breadth, but sacrifices depth; complete copies may not be captured for every targeted site. The second project, however, selects a few specific sites to archive in their entirety?including government webpages, educational sites, and institutions that include digital archives and digital libraries. These sites are captured in-depth to ensure that as much is archived as possible. Finally, the third project is focused on journalism, relying on Ukrainian news aggregators to gather tens of millions of Ukrainian articles, creating a comprehensive, real-time record of how the invasion is unfolding. > > SUCHO > > > Another effort to preserve crucial resources is Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online, or SUCHO . Coordinated online and through Slack, the volunteers are using a variety of web archiving tools , including the Wayback Machine, to capture web sites, open access journals, music, and other digital materials documenting Ukrainian cultural heritage. Many of these materials are now publicly available in the Internet Archive ; if you?d like to learn more then check out this blog post about our support of SUCHO . > Take Action > > > How can you help the effort to protect these vital resources? Right now SUCHO is seeking more volunteers to help gather URLs, perform archiving operations, and improve metadata. They?re especially looking for people who speak Russian/Ukrainian or have coding skills?you can learn more here ! > > Another way to help is simply by using the Wayback Machine to preserve websites you may be concerned about. With the Save Page Now feature, anyone can submit URLs to be archived; if you?re logged in with an Internet Archive account, you can also select ?Outlinks? to capture any pages that link to the page you?ve selected. And if you have the Wayback Machine browser extension, you can take a snapshot without having to leave the page?here?s the add-on for Chrome , for Safari , for Firefox , and for Microsoft Edge . If you see something, save something! > Last but not least, you can make a difference by donating to the Internet Archive ?we rely on contributions from individuals like you to fund our infrastructure, develop archiving tools, and purchase servers where cultural artifacts can be stored in perpetuity. Your generosity will help us continue to promote the work of preservation around the world. > > Thank you for your support. > > -The Internet Archive Team > > If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Internet Archive, we would greatly appreciate your support. You can help out by visiting archive.org/donate or by texting ARCHIVE to 44321. > > Thank you for helping us provide Universal Access To All Knowledge. > > DONATE TO THE INTERNET ARCHIVE > > > > > > You are receiving this email because of your relationship with the Internet Archive. > > Our mailing address is: > Internet Archive > 300 Funston Avenue > San Francisco, CA 94118 > > Want to change how you receive these emails? > You can update your preferences to change what types of notifications you receive, > or switch from HTML format to plain text. > You can also unsubscribe f rom this list if you don't want to hear from us again. > _______________________________________________ > CODATA-international mailing list > CODATA-international at lists.codata.org > http://lists.codata.org/mailman/listinfo/codata-international_lists.codata.org > > The CODATA International list is for announcement of of activities, events and outputs by CODATA and by other organisations and initiatives. 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In addition, here is a link to the action items document on ESIP playing a role for guidance on at-risk data: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QBsOkbH7eMPfQg9jUfnk6ICR8odAXsba0rBPPPW8vlU/edit?usp=sharing We will be checking in on progress made reaching out to organizations listed in the above document and continue to discuss how ESIP can play larger role in providing guidance on at-risk data. Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In this pinnacle seminar we include the seminar series society and federation collaborators as they participate in three panels: 1. *B**ring awareness* to scientific societies on how they can help meet the aspirations of open and FAIR digital research products and encourage the culture of sharing. 2. Discuss how societies can *provide incentives* for sharing data and software through actions such as updates to honor and awards criteria. 3. Current practices and resources for updating *publication policy and author guidelines *around availability statements and citations for data and software. *Date:* 20 April 2022*, *10am - 12pm ET (1400 - 1600 UTC) *Title:* Data Sharing for Societies: Pinnacle Seminar To register for the seminar: https://wesharedata.org/Events/April If you have previously registered for the series, you will receive an email that includes an outlook invite with the zoom link prior to the event. A reminder will be sent out on the morning of 20 April as well. Information about the seminar series, recordings of previous events: https://WeShareData.org Archive of all seminars with slides, chat, resources discussed, and link to recordings: Zenodo Community *Questions: *Contact Shelley Stall, sstall at agu.org You are welcome to share this invitation with those that will find it relevant. *This series is supported and guided by these collaborating societies and federations:* - AAAS/Science - American Astronomical Society - American Chemical Society - American Geophysical Union - American Meteorological Society, Board on Data Stewardship - British Ecological Society - Council of Scientific Society Presidents - Ecological Society of America - Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology - Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry We look forward to seeing you at the next seminar. -- Doug Schuster Chair, AMS Board on Data Stewardship https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0448-3591 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Feel free to add to the agenda if you wish. > > > In addition, here is a link to the action items document on ESIP playing a > role for guidance on at-risk data: > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QBsOkbH7eMPfQg9jUfnk6ICR8odAXsba0rBPPPW8vlU/edit?usp=sharing > > > *We will be checking in on progress made reaching out to organizations > listed in the above document and continue to discuss how ESIP can play > larger role in providing guidance on at-risk data. * > > > > Thank you, > > Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) > > > > *Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: * > > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# > > > > > > *Zoom join information: * > > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 > > > Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 > > Passcode: 207160 > > Local dial-in number listed in: > https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar > > > _______________________________________________ > Esip-preserve mailing list > To start a new topic: Esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org > To unsubscribe and manage prefs: > https://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-preserve > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We deeply appreciate your generosity?but the work is still ongoing, and the threats to Ukrainian cultural artifacts haven?t disappeared. > > Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO) is one project that utilizes Internet Archive resources, working to identify and preserve websites, digital content, and data that is under threat due to the ongoing invasion. San-Francisco-based news station KPIX recently interviewed SUCHO co-founder Quinn Dombrowski and Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle about this work, exploring the necessity for and impacts of these archiving efforts. > > Watch the video here, or visit SUCHO?s website to learn more about their efforts. Last but not least, if you want to help fund the tools that Quinn and other volunteers are using, you can donate to the Internet Archive here. > > Thanks for your support. > > WATCH NOW > If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Internet Archive, we would greatly appreciate your support. 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Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar Daniel Segessenman University of Wisconsin-Madison Dissertator, Dept. of Geoscience <717-353-9001>, Weeks Hall Room 473 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar Daniel Segessenman George Mason University, VA, USA Postdoc Research Fellow, Geoscience <717-353-9001> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Session Link: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/prelim.cgi/Session/157678 Session: IN001 Session Title: Adopting Trustworthy Data Repository Stewardship to Enable Reuse of Data Across Disciplines Session Description: Sharing of Earth and space science data within and across disciplines depends on capabilities for enabling reuse of data collected by the scientific community. Mutual commitments and responsibilities between data producers, who provide high quality data as well as information about data quality, and data repositories that provide stewardship can enable and broaden data reuse. Both parties and the community benefit from enabling greater reuse of data. Trustworthy repositories can attract data with potential interdisciplinary value and serve users across disciplines. The well-known principles - TRUST for digital repositories, FAIR for data, CARE for Indigenous Data Governance, and GEO principles for data sharing and data management, offer guidance for data repositories to improve data curation and stewardship. This session describes how these principles and other guidance have contributed to the trustworthy capabilities of data repositories to enable reuse across disciplines. Conveners: Robert R. Downs, Columbia University of New York, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Palisades NY Ge Peng, Earth System Science Center/NASA MSFC IMPACT, The University of Alabama in Huntsville H. K. Ramapriyan (Rama), Science Systems and Applications, Inc. and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - - - - Thanks, Rama. H. K. Ramapriyan (Rama) Science Systems and Applications, Inc. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Hampapuram.Ramapriyan at ssaihq.com (805) 402-7125 (orcid.org/0000-0002-8425-8943) Note: I am not a government employee and have no legal authority to obligate any federal, state, or local government to perform any action or payment. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mayernik at ucar.edu Tue Jul 5 18:19:06 2022 From: mayernik at ucar.edu (Matthew Mayernik) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2022 16:19:06 -0600 Subject: [Esip-preserve] AMS session on FAIR and Open Data and Software Message-ID: Hi all, We have a session open at the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, to take place in Denver, CO, Jan 8-12, 2023. We would invite any submissions! *Session Topic ID:* 62154 *Session Topic Title:* FAIR and Open Data and Software within the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences to Support Transparent, Reusable and Efficient Research and Operations *Conference: *39th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies (Joint with 26th Conference of Atmospheric Librarians International, the 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science, the 13th Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python, the 13th Conference on Transition of Research to Operations*, *and the Committee on Open Environmental Information Services) Should you have any questions related to your session topic, please contact the Program Chair for your assigned conference. Program chair contact information can be found on the webpage for each conference; simply select your conference name (as listed above) on this page: https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2023/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/ Program Chairs should be in touch with you in mid-late August to discuss the role of session chair for any sessions related to your topic. Please note that it is up to the Program Chairs to decide how to involve session topic submitters in organizing the sessions and program. As of right now, the deadline for all submissions is *Wednesday, 24 August 11:59pm (Eastern).* Visit the AMS 103rd Annual Meeting website for the most up-to-date information about the meeting. Best regards, Matt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From schuster at ucar.edu Mon Jul 11 16:48:44 2022 From: schuster at ucar.edu (Douglas Schuster) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 14:48:44 -0600 Subject: [Esip-preserve] AMS session on FAIR and Open Data and Software In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Here's the full description of the session Matt was referring to. Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested in submitting. Thanks -Doug https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2023/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/39th-conference-on-environmental-information-processing-technologies/. Session Title: FAIR and Open Data and Software within the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences to Support Transparent, Reusable and Efficient Research and Operations Session Description: The need to understand linkages between climatic extremes and security outcomes such as displacement/migration, public health, and food/electricity production has never been higher. Analysis of these linkages requires integration of the Earth, social, economic, and political sciences as well as equitable access to community datasets, data proximate compute, community developed data analysis workflows and open source software tools. In this session, we invite submissions that discuss research, applications and initiatives that build upon the principles of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) Open Data and Software within the atmospheric and related sciences to drive new discoveries. We welcome technical, policy, and community-focused submissions on a range of topics related to facilitating transparency of science and leveraging community supported open science capabilities to drive research and operational outcomes. Examples include: 1. Research, operations and industry uses that employ a combination of public cloud compute, cloud hosted datasets such as those provided through NOAA?s Open Data Dissemination Program, and open source data analysis tools and workflows. 2.Solutions for data and software discoverability, metadata creation and management, provenance tracking, and other relevant topics. Platforms for reproducible research and reusable tools will accelerate the analytics enterprise and build the salience, credibility, and legitimacy required to effectively inform policy. This session will highlight emerging open-science tools and platforms for weather and climate-security analysis. On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 4:20 PM Matthew Mayernik via Esip-preserve wrote: > > Hi all, > We have a session open at the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, to take place in Denver, CO, Jan 8-12, 2023. We would invite any submissions! > > Session Topic ID: 62154 > > Session Topic Title: FAIR and Open Data and Software within the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences to Support Transparent, Reusable and Efficient Research and Operations > > Conference: 39th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies (Joint with 26th Conference of Atmospheric Librarians International, the 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science, the 13th Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python, the 13th Conference on Transition of Research to Operations, and the Committee on Open Environmental Information Services) > > Should you have any questions related to your session topic, please contact the Program Chair for your assigned conference. Program chair contact information can be found on the webpage for each conference; simply select your conference name (as listed above) on this page: https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2023/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/ > > Program Chairs should be in touch with you in mid-late August to discuss the role of session chair for any sessions related to your topic. Please note that it is up to the Program Chairs to decide how to involve session topic submitters in organizing the sessions and program. > > As of right now, the deadline for all submissions is Wednesday, 24 August 11:59pm (Eastern). > > Visit the AMS 103rd Annual Meeting website for the most up-to-date information about the meeting. > > > Best regards, > Matt > > _______________________________________________ > Esip-preserve mailing list > To start a new topic: Esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org > To unsubscribe and manage prefs: https://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-preserve -- Doug Schuster Manager, NCAR/CISL/ISD Data Engineering and Curation Section (DECS) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0448-3591 From stephanie.m.wingo at nasa.gov Mon Jul 11 17:15:43 2022 From: stephanie.m.wingo at nasa.gov (Wingo, Stephanie M. (MSFC-ST11)[UAH]) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 21:15:43 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] AMS Session on Non-Satellite Earth Observations Message-ID: Hello Colleagues, Please consider submitting your work to our session on Stewardship of non-Satellite Observations at the January 2023 AMS Annual Meeting! Tending the Treasure Trove: Advancing Stewardship for Non-Satellite Earth Observations While satellite platforms enable critical operational, research, and discipline-bridging Earth observations, non-satellite platforms have also proven instrumental in each of these areas. In fact, many satellite-borne instruments begin development as ground- and aircraft-based analogs, and essential satellite calibration/validation work relies on observations collected by sensors on non-satellite platforms. Here, we use the terms non-satellite, or ?suborbital? platforms to include anything not in space that is used for hosting instruments - this includes aircraft, ships/vessels, balloons, buoys, vehicles, and stationary sites. Data obtained from instruments on these platforms are typically used initially for a specific, relatively focused purpose, whether operational like weather forecasting and environmental monitoring, or for research in a variety of disciplines, including physical process studies, validation of satellite observations and algorithms, assessment of numerical model output, and more. The heterogeneity of collections of non-satellite observations is as vast as the science applications they serve: including instrument and platform types, spatiotemporal resolutions, and data formats. This complexity creates significant challenges for the stewardship of these important data to ensure they are discoverable and usable by all. Agencies are addressing these challenges in different ways. Publicly funded agencies have a responsibility to ensure access to data for emerging science questions and applications perhaps not envisioned or even possible at the time of data collection. In this session, contributions are welcomed covering all aspects of non-satellite data stewardship, including data discovery, access, metadata, archival, data formats and format transformations (physical to digital and more), care of historical data, transitioning to cloud optimization, open science, and data user perspectives on impediments to finding, accessing, and working with these observations. The goal of the session is to advance inner- and cross-agency discussions and practices to protect and enhance the scientific and economic returns on the investment made in collecting these unique and valuable observations. AMS Session Topic ID: 61775 Abstract Submission Deadline: 24 Aug 2022 at 23:59 EDT Submit Here: https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2023/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/39th-conference-on-environmental-information-processing-technologies/ We appreciate you also sharing this with others who may be interested! Sincerely, Stephanie Wingo and NASA's Airborne Data Management Group ------------------------------------------------------- Stephanie M. Wingo Research Scientist || NASA IMPACT Airborne Data Management Group (ADMG) Interagency Implementation & Advanced Concepts Team University of Alabama in Huntsville stephanie.m.wingo at nasa.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Session Link: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/prelim.cgi/Session/157678 Session: IN001 Session Title: Adopting Trustworthy Data Repository Stewardship to Enable Reuse of Data Across Disciplines Session Description: Sharing of Earth and space science data within and across disciplines depends on capabilities for enabling reuse of data collected by the scientific community. Mutual commitments and responsibilities between data producers, who provide high quality data as well as information about data quality, and data repositories that provide stewardship can enable and broaden data reuse. Both parties and the community benefit from enabling greater reuse of data. Trustworthy repositories can attract data with potential interdisciplinary value and serve users across disciplines. The well-known principles - TRUST for digital repositories, FAIR for data, CARE for Indigenous Data Governance, and GEO principles for data sharing and data management, offer guidance for data repositories to improve data curation and stewardship. This session describes how these principles and other guidance have contributed to the trustworthy capabilities of data repositories to enable reuse across disciplines. Conveners: Robert R. Downs, Columbia University of New York, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Palisades NY Ge Peng, Earth System Science Center/NASA MSFC IMPACT, The University of Alabama in Huntsville H. K. Ramapriyan (Rama), Science Systems and Applications, Inc. and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - - - - Thanks, Rama. H. K. Ramapriyan (Rama) Science Systems and Applications, Inc. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Hampapuram.Ramapriyan at ssaihq.com (805) 402-7125 (orcid.org/0000-0002-8425-8943) Note: I am not a government employee and have no legal authority to obligate any federal, state, or local government to perform any action or payment. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mayernik at ucar.edu Wed Aug 3 16:23:14 2022 From: mayernik at ucar.edu (Matthew Mayernik) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 14:23:14 -0600 Subject: [Esip-preserve] File formats and mime types Message-ID: Hi all, At NCAR we are wanting to be more consistent in how we record data file formats in metadata. The goal is to potentially enable people to search/filter data sets based on their file formats. We have a couple of questions about this: 1. Are there standard vocabularies for file formats that you use? 2. Should we be using mime types for this purpose? 3. How do you deal with compressed file formats, such as zip or tar, where the actual file types of the data require more work to determine? Thanks for any insight! Best, Matt Matthew Mayernik, Ph.D. Project Scientist & Research Data Services Specialist NCAR Library National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Boulder, CO, USA mayernik at ucar.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jones at nceas.ucsb.edu Wed Aug 3 19:51:37 2022 From: jones at nceas.ucsb.edu (Matt Jones) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 15:51:37 -0800 Subject: [Esip-preserve] File formats and mime types In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Matt -- There is a long history of discussions on format vocabs, with vocabulary services for formats such as Pronom, GDFR, and UDFR all playing a role in various communities. At one point, I thought that UDFR out of the California Digital Library was going to create a comprehensive and persistent service, but alas it shut down. For DataONE, we ended up creating an open and extensible format vocabulary service that is community managed and that we ask all network members to use when classifying file types. It includes a unique formatId, as well as metadata including the format name, version, media type, and typical file extensions. We found that MIME Media types (e.g., 'text/xml') were often not specific enough to handle our format versioning needs (e.g., for metadata standards, we recognize multiple different versions of various metadata profiles as determined by usage by various data centers across the network). We also have an open, Github-based approach to handle additions to the vocabulary. An example of this format for GeoPackage: application/geopackage+sqlite3 GeoPackage Encoding Standard (OGC) Format Family DATA gpkg Some links: - DataONE Format Vocabulary: https://github.com/DataONEorg/object-formats - Example discussion on adding the GeoPackage format: https://github.com/DataONEorg/object-formats/issues/14 - DataONE Formats Service: https://cn.dataone.org/cn/v2/formats - Example geopackage format from the service: https://cn.dataone.org/cn/v2/formats/application%2Fgeopackage%2Bsqlite3 - Background article on UDFR My only issue with the DataONE formats service is that we don't explicitly identify a URI for each format type in the definition, which in retrospect we could have done. In practice, we use the DataONE format service URI to represent the format in URI space when we need it for linked data and similar applications. For example, https://cn.dataone.org/cn/v2/formats/application%2Fgeopackage%2Bsqlite3 for GeoPackage. For compressed formats and compound types, we've been using the mime media type conventions for how to indicate subtypes. For example, for ESRI zipped Shapefiles we use `application/vnd.shp+zip`, and for SOSO-compatible JSON-LD we use `science-on-schema.org/Dataset;ld+json` with a Media type of `application/ld+json`. It doesn't cover all cases of subtypes, but it covers some common ones. Hope this is all useful to you. Matt *Matthew B. Jones* ORCID: 0000-0003-0077-4738 Director of Informatics R&D, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis PI, NSF Arctic Data Center Director, DataONE program University of California Santa Barbara On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 12:23 PM Matthew Mayernik via Esip-preserve < esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org> wrote: > Hi all, > At NCAR we are wanting to be more consistent in how we record data file > formats in metadata. The goal is to potentially enable people to > search/filter data sets based on their file formats. > > We have a couple of questions about this: > > 1. Are there standard vocabularies for file formats that you use? > 2. Should we be using mime types for this purpose? > 3. How do you deal with compressed file formats, such as zip or tar, where > the actual file types of the data require more work to determine? > > Thanks for any insight! > > Best, > Matt > > Matthew Mayernik, Ph.D. > Project Scientist & Research Data Services Specialist > NCAR Library > National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) > University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) > Boulder, CO, USA > mayernik at ucar.edu > > _______________________________________________ > Esip-preserve mailing list > To start a new topic: Esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org > To unsubscribe and manage prefs: > https://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-preserve > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tyler.b.stevens at nasa.gov Thu Aug 4 08:21:30 2022 From: tyler.b.stevens at nasa.gov (Stevens, Tyler B. (GSFC-423.0)[KBRwyle]) Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2022 12:21:30 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] [EXTERNAL] File formats and mime types In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The GCMD has an extensive file/data format/mime type list that NASA DAACs and other organizations use in their metadata and can be used in a faceted search. See https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/KeywordViewer/scheme/DataFormat and https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/KeywordViewer/scheme/MimeType Each keyword has a persistent UUID, definition, reference, and provenance information. There is also an established governance process for suggesting new keywords. See https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords for more details. Thanks, Tyler Stevens KBR | Senior Discipline Engineer, NASA EED-3 Tyler.B.Stevens at nasa.gov ________________________________ From: Esip-preserve on behalf of Matthew Mayernik via Esip-preserve Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 4:23 PM To: ESIP Preserve List Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Esip-preserve] File formats and mime types Hi all, At NCAR we are wanting to be more consistent in how we record data file formats in metadata. The goal is to potentially enable people to search/filter data sets based on their file formats. We have a couple of questions about this: 1. Are there standard vocabularies for file formats that you use? 2. Should we be using mime types for this purpose? 3. How do you deal with compressed file formats, such as zip or tar, where the actual file types of the data require more work to determine? Thanks for any insight! 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See > https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/KeywordViewer/scheme/DataFormat and > https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/KeywordViewer/scheme/MimeType > > Each keyword has a persistent UUID, definition, reference, and provenance > information. There is also an established governance process for suggesting > new keywords. > See https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords for > more details. > > Thanks, > > Tyler Stevens > KBR | Senior Discipline Engineer, NASA EED-3 > > Tyler.B.Stevens at nasa.gov > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Esip-preserve on behalf > of Matthew Mayernik via Esip-preserve > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 3, 2022 4:23 PM > *To:* ESIP Preserve List > *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] [Esip-preserve] File formats and mime types > > Hi all, > At NCAR we are wanting to be more consistent in how we record data file > formats in metadata. The goal is to potentially enable people to > search/filter data sets based on their file formats. > > We have a couple of questions about this: > > 1. Are there standard vocabularies for file formats that you use? > 2. Should we be using mime types for this purpose? > 3. How do you deal with compressed file formats, such as zip or tar, where > the actual file types of the data require more work to determine? > > Thanks for any insight! > > Best, > Matt > > Matthew Mayernik, Ph.D. > Project Scientist & Research Data Services Specialist > NCAR Library > National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) > University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) > Boulder, CO, USA > mayernik at ucar.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From segessenman at wisc.edu Thu Aug 4 11:39:15 2022 From: segessenman at wisc.edu (DANIEL C SEGESSENMAN) Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2022 15:39:15 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] Reminder: Data Stewardship Committee Meeting Monday, August 8th @ 3 PM-ET Message-ID: Dear Committee Participants, The next meeting of ESIP's Data Stewardship Committee is next Monday, August 8th @ 3 PM - ET. Below is the connection info as well as a link to our running notes document, where an agenda has been drafted. Feel free to add to the agenda if you wish or fill in relevant report-out sections ahead of the meeting. This month, we will be discussing follow-ups from the ESIP Summer meeting and cluster self-reporting. One of Data Stewardship's current goals is to set up an efficient way to get reporting/activity data from all ESIP collaboration areas. Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hampapuram.ramapriya at ssaihq.com Tue Aug 16 13:57:48 2022 From: hampapuram.ramapriya at ssaihq.com (Hampapuram Ramapriyan) Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 17:57:48 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] FW: [EXTERNAL] [CODATA-international] GeoEthics In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, Many of you may be familiar with this, but wanted to share with the group. It should be of interest to the Data Stewardship Committee. Rama. From: CODATA-international On Behalf Of Suchith Anand Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2022 4:02 AM To: CODATA International Subject: [EXTERNAL] [CODATA-international] GeoEthics Dear Colleagues, As many colleagues use data as part of their work, I'd like to draw the Locus Charter to your attention. The Charter asserts that a wider, shared understanding of risks and solutions relating to uses of location data can improve standards of practice, and help protect individuals and the public interest. As strong advocates of Locus Charter , we would like to invite your organisations (industry, government, universities, NGOs etc) to join and support the Charter. More information at https://ethicalgeo.org/locus-charter/ Please feel free to share this email with your senior management and request their support for Locus Charter. We are very much of the opinion that the Charter can improve understanding of the risk inherent in the data ecosystem, improving risk management and realising the many benefits of geospatial technologies for individuals and societies. If you are interested in GeoEthics , you are welcome to join the OGC GeoEthics maillist at https://lists.opengeospatial.org/mailman/listinfo/geoethics There are many recent discussions around data ethics, and the importance of ethics, that might be of interest: http://lists.ogc.org/pipermail/geoethics/2022-August/thread.html Please feel free to read more about an initiative myself and colleague Kathryn Bailey are in the process of setting up to provide a neutral platform for discussions and priority setting in the field of data ethics and governance . Details at https://ethicaldatainitiative.org Please feel free to contact us for any information needed at Suchith.Anand at ethicaldatainitiative.org or kathryn.bailey at ethicaldatainitiative.org Looking forward to hear from you. Best wishes, Suchith Dr Suchith Anand Senior Adviser to Governments and International Organisations | Scientist | Board member | Governance | Policy | Consultant in Data Science and Data Ethics | Global Citizen | SDG Volunteer and Advocate https://council.science/profile/suchith-anand/ https://www.rd-alliance.org/users/suchith-anand https://ethicaldatainitiative.org Email - Suchith.Anand at ethicaldatainitiative.org This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender and delete the email and attachment. Any views or opinions expressed by the author of this email do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Nottingham. 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In fact, many satellite-borne instruments begin development as ground- and aircraft-based analogs, and essential satellite calibration/validation work relies on observations collected by sensors on non-satellite platforms. Here, we use the terms non-satellite, or ?suborbital? platforms to include anything not in space that is used for hosting instruments - this includes aircraft, ships/vessels, balloons, buoys, vehicles, and stationary sites. Data obtained from instruments on these platforms are typically used initially for a specific, relatively focused purpose, whether operational like weather forecasting and environmental monitoring, or for research in a variety of disciplines, including physical process studies, validation of satellite observations and algorithms, assessment of numerical model output, and more. The heterogeneity of collections of non-satellite observations is as vast as the science applications they serve: including instrument and platform types, spatiotemporal resolutions, and data formats. This complexity creates significant challenges for the stewardship of these important data to ensure they are discoverable and usable by all. Agencies are addressing these challenges in different ways. Publicly funded agencies have a responsibility to ensure access to data for emerging science questions and applications perhaps not envisioned or even possible at the time of data collection. In this session, contributions are welcomed covering all aspects of non-satellite data stewardship, including data discovery, access, metadata, archival, data formats and format transformations (physical to digital and more), care of historical data, transitioning to cloud optimization, open science, and data user perspectives on impediments to finding, accessing, and working with these observations. The goal of the session is to advance inner- and cross-agency discussions and practices to protect and enhance the scientific and economic returns on the investment made in collecting these unique and valuable observations. AMS Session Topic ID: 61775 Abstract Submission Deadline: 24 Aug 2022 at 23:59 EDT Submit Here: https://ams.confex.com/ams/103ANNUAL/webprogrampreliminary/Session61775.html We appreciate you also sharing this with others who may be interested! Sincerely, Stephanie Wingo and NASA's Airborne Data Management Group ------------------------------------------------------- Stephanie M. Wingo Research Scientist || NASA IMPACT Airborne Data Management Group (ADMG) Interagency Implementation & Advanced Concepts Team University of Alabama in Huntsville stephanie.m.wingo at nasa.gov ________________________________ From: Wingo, Stephanie M. (MSFC-ST11)[UAH] Sent: Monday, July 11, 2022 4:15 PM To: esds-announcements at lists.nasa.gov ; esdswg-ofair at lists.nasa.gov Cc: esip-drone at lists.esipfed.org ; esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org Subject: AMS Session on Non-Satellite Earth Observations Hello Colleagues, Please consider submitting your work to our session on Stewardship of non-Satellite Observations at the January 2023 AMS Annual Meeting! Tending the Treasure Trove: Advancing Stewardship for Non-Satellite Earth Observations While satellite platforms enable critical operational, research, and discipline-bridging Earth observations, non-satellite platforms have also proven instrumental in each of these areas. In fact, many satellite-borne instruments begin development as ground- and aircraft-based analogs, and essential satellite calibration/validation work relies on observations collected by sensors on non-satellite platforms. Here, we use the terms non-satellite, or ?suborbital? platforms to include anything not in space that is used for hosting instruments - this includes aircraft, ships/vessels, balloons, buoys, vehicles, and stationary sites. Data obtained from instruments on these platforms are typically used initially for a specific, relatively focused purpose, whether operational like weather forecasting and environmental monitoring, or for research in a variety of disciplines, including physical process studies, validation of satellite observations and algorithms, assessment of numerical model output, and more. The heterogeneity of collections of non-satellite observations is as vast as the science applications they serve: including instrument and platform types, spatiotemporal resolutions, and data formats. This complexity creates significant challenges for the stewardship of these important data to ensure they are discoverable and usable by all. Agencies are addressing these challenges in different ways. Publicly funded agencies have a responsibility to ensure access to data for emerging science questions and applications perhaps not envisioned or even possible at the time of data collection. In this session, contributions are welcomed covering all aspects of non-satellite data stewardship, including data discovery, access, metadata, archival, data formats and format transformations (physical to digital and more), care of historical data, transitioning to cloud optimization, open science, and data user perspectives on impediments to finding, accessing, and working with these observations. The goal of the session is to advance inner- and cross-agency discussions and practices to protect and enhance the scientific and economic returns on the investment made in collecting these unique and valuable observations. AMS Session Topic ID: 61775 Abstract Submission Deadline: 24 Aug 2022 at 23:59 EDT Submit Here: https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2023/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/39th-conference-on-environmental-information-processing-technologies/ We appreciate you also sharing this with others who may be interested! Sincerely, Stephanie Wingo and NASA's Airborne Data Management Group ------------------------------------------------------- Stephanie M. Wingo Research Scientist || NASA IMPACT Airborne Data Management Group (ADMG) Interagency Implementation & Advanced Concepts Team University of Alabama in Huntsville stephanie.m.wingo at nasa.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From parsonsm.work at icloud.com Thu Sep 22 12:01:58 2022 From: parsonsm.work at icloud.com (Mark Parsons) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 11:01:58 -0500 Subject: [Esip-preserve] Research data management vocabulary Message-ID: <30E61B9E-B27E-45A3-B263-9844C438464F@icloud.com> I missed this earlier, but I suspect a number of people would find this Research Data Management Vocabulary interesting/useful. Note it is open for comment until the end of the month: https://codata.org/codata-research-data-management-terminology-2022-edition-your-feedback-requested-closing-date-30-sep-2022/ cheers, -m. From segessenman at wisc.edu Wed Oct 5 13:25:46 2022 From: segessenman at wisc.edu (DANIEL C SEGESSENMAN) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2022 17:25:46 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] NOTICE: Data Stewardship Committee Meeting RESCHEDULED to Monday, October 17th @ 3 PM-ET Message-ID: Dear Committee Participants, Next week's meeting of ESIP's Data Stewardship Committee has been RESCHEDULED for Monday, October 17th @ 3 PM - ET. The standard meeting time of October 10th falls on Indigenous Peoples' Day, so we are rescheduling the meeting. A reminder email will be sent out next week. See you on the 17th! Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Friday 28 October 2022 > > > > RDA Month in Review: Monday Deadline for Breakout Session Submissions, New Recommendations,Cross-fertilisation Workshops, New Data Streams Episiode and more > > Monday is Deadline to Submit Plenary 20 Breakout Sessions > > -- No Intent to Extend Deadline -- > > If you haven?t yet done so, consider submitting an application for a session proposal by 31 October. Plenary 20 will be taking place 21-23 March 2023 as a face-to-face event with both in-person attendance in Gothenburg, Sweden and online participation. > > Members are encouraged to submit a session for one or more of the following: > > Working and/or Interest Group Session > Community of Practice Session > Joint Meeting with multiple RDA groups > Birds of a Feather Session > Learn more about meeting session formats and the submission process > > For added reference, the preliminary programme for the event was just released earlier today. It includes ??the schedule for co-located events, plenaries, and breakout intervals for each of the sessions. Breakout sessions details will be added once submissions are reviewed and approved. View here . > > > > > Recommendations & Outputs: > The following outputs from the RDA Professionalising Data Steward Working Group are in community review. By 12 November, please take some to time to review and provide your feedback. > > Models of Data Stewardship Survey Initial Report > Models of Data Stewardship Survey Output Data > Also, refer to the group?s Data Stewardship Landscape Report Resource Matrix . Comments on this output will be accepted through 30 November. > > > > Events: > > The RDA?s Thematic Community Cross-fertilisation Workshops > > The community cross-fertilisation workshop series is part of the RDA?s strategic plan to celebrate and commemorate its 10th Anniversary in 2023. Aligned with the 10th Anniversary schedule, a virtual workshop will take place each month from February to November 2023 to bring RDA Working groups, Interest groups and Communities of Practice with a similar focus together with members of the wider research data community to discuss various research data management themes. In order to determine the feasibility of the thematic community cross-fertilisation workshop series and to plan for its execution in 2023, the following pilot workshops will take place in November. > > RDA for Data Management Planning > Thursday, 10 November > 16:00 - 17:45 UTC > > RDA for Agricultural Data > Thursday, 17 November > 16:00 - 17:45 UTC > Plenary 20 Co-located Events > > (All taking place in Lindholmen Conference Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden) > > Monday, 20 March 2023 > > Global research Commons: Europe and beyond (EOSC Future) > 11:00 - 16:00 > > DataCite Connect > 13:30- 16:30 > Registration open > > RDA Funders Forum (by invitation only) > 13:00 - 17:00 > Webinars > > Integrating Research Data Management Services using DMPs > 22 November > 17:00 to 18:00 UTC > > This webinar will familiarize participants with the RDA recommendation on machine-actionable DMPs. It will present an overview of existing adoptions and will provide information on how using the recommendation can help to automate typical tasks in data management and reduce the workload for everyone involved in this process. > > Other Events > > Open science, research data management, FAIR: why should you care?? > -A Talk by RDA Secretary General, Hilary Hanahoe - > 2 November > University College Dublin, O'Brien Centre for Science, Room H2.40 SCH University College Dublin Dublin Ireland > > > > EOSC Symposium Prague > 14-17 November > Registration is open until 2 November, 23.59 CET > > National-level experiences of pathogen-related data sharing in pandemic times and beyond? > 25 November 2022 > Including presentations from CESSDA, SHARE ERIC, ReCoDID and the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence > > > > Group updates: > 14 November Deadline for Technical Advisory Board Nominations > > RDA is seeking candidates for the annual TAB election, to be held in December 2022. TAB Terms are for three (3) years. We encourage participation from RDA members at all stages of their careers. Please note that current members of RDA?s Council, Secretariat, Regional Advisory Board and Organizational Advisory Board are not eligible for TAB membership. Nominations will be accepted until 23:59 UTC on 14 November 2022. Learn more . > > Episode 5 of Data Streams Available > > ?National PID Strategies WG Discussion with Co-chairs and Group Members" is the title of the fifth episode of Data Streams. Moderated by Shawna Sadler and joined by co-chair Natasha Simons and Group member Melroy Almeida, they discuss the motivation to start this Group, the challenges, potential impacts the group plans to address, and planned outputs including a guide to national PID strategy development. > > Listen Here > > Recent Webinar Recordings > > Making Data Discoverable through Publishing Structured Metadata on the Web > https://www.rd-alliance.org/metadata-schema-wg-Oct-2022-output-webinar > > > > > > > > > > > Updates From: > > Open Calls from the RDA - EOSC Future Project > > RDA - EOSC Future Call for Plenary Support? > 8 November Deadline > > RDA / EOSC Future Call for Interoperability Framework Adoption? > 13 December Deadline > > Become an External Evaluator for the RDA Open Calls in the EOSC Future project? > 30 June Closing Date > Update from the By-COVID Project > > The BeYond-COVID project is making a wide range of COVID-19 data accessible to scientists in laboratories and anyone who can use it, such as medical staff in hospitals and government officials. Going beyond SARS-CoV-2 data, the project provides a framework for making data from other infectious diseases open and accessible to everyone. Read about their latest activities in their recent newsletter . > > > > Plenary Updates: > International Data Week 2023: A Festival of Data, 23?26 October 2023, Salzburg, Austria > > DISCLAIMER > > This targeted communication is brought to you by RDA. As we respect your time and privacy, if you wish to be removed from our mailing list, please click on Unsubscribe from this newsletter . > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# Zoom join information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646019872?pwd=Wjd3bW1UaHVQcU4zajNHd0drbkFFZz09 Meeting ID: 856 4601 9872 Passcode: 207160 Local dial-in number listed in: https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From segessenman at wisc.edu Wed Dec 7 11:33:46 2022 From: segessenman at wisc.edu (DANIEL C SEGESSENMAN) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2022 16:33:46 +0000 Subject: [Esip-preserve] NOTICE: Data Stewardship Committee Meeting CANCELED for December Message-ID: Dear Committee Participants, The December meeting of ESIP's Data Stewardship Committee has been canceled due to its overlap with AGU and the upcoming holidays. Below is the link to the running notes document, where you can review topics the Data Stewardship Committee has discussed over the last few meetings (and beyond). Happy Holidays and New Year to all! Thank you, Daniel Segessenman (2022-2023 ESIP Community Fellow - Data Stewardship) Data Stewardship Meeting notes document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQmT3C6TPVCFcgW3Pwl3SrBlcjz2X-lG2tdDH2b6_r0/edit# -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: