[Esip-sustainabledm] [EXT]ESIP working group and CARE principles

Margaret O'Brien margaret.obrien at ucsb.edu
Tue Oct 19 13:28:40 EDT 2021


Great to hear!
The next step would be a follow up call - to gather your comments on our
characterization of CARE principles and repositories activities (on our
slides, sent earlier) and plan the next steps.
We already know that Fridays mid-day work for all of us - I hope it's OK to
start there:
https://doodle.com/poll/sbw54ny5i74eemdd

Feel free to invite any of your group who would be interested. I am
including our whole ESIP group, plus ESIP's new communication manager,
Allison Mills.

best,
Margaret

Margaret O'Brien
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On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 4:36 PM Maui Hudson <maui at waikato.ac.nz> wrote:

> Ditto, happy to be involved too.
>
> Maui
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 25/09/2021, at 8:58 AM, Carroll, Stephanie Russo - (stephaniecarroll) <
> stephaniecarroll at arizona.edu> wrote:
>
> 
> Fantastic news, Margaret! I'm very keen to continue to collaborate on this
> work, both interactive and to publish. As we move toward both, I'll loop
> back in some of my team. Best, Stephanie
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> *From:* Margaret O'Brien <margaret.obrien at ucsb.edu>
> *Sent:* Friday, September 24, 2021 1:34 PM
> *To:* maui.hudson at waikato.ac.nz <maui.hudson at waikato.ac.nz>; Carroll,
> Stephanie Russo - (stephaniecarroll) <stephaniecarroll at arizona.edu>
> *Cc:* Shelley Stall <SStall at agu.org>; Ruth Duerr <ruth.duerr3 at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* [EXT]ESIP working group and CARE principles
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> Hi Maui and Stephanie-
>
> Our ESIP group is moving along with our work on the CARE Principles. This
> is an update, and an invitation to your group for more collaboration.
>
> First, I am sharing the slide presentation that our group did for ESIP
> this summer, where we held a session (about 50 people) to show our work and
> discuss next steps. Some of you saw these slides this summer, but at that
> time, we were still refining some of the categories. These slides are very
> much like what we did for RDA - with just a few adjustments to the
> categories. We also plan to present this material at AGU. The discussion
> and feedback from the ESIP meeting were very useful, and has opened up a
> wider group to our discussions.
>
> Second, we are considering a publication on the CARE work, and are hoping
> some of your group will be interested in collaborating on this. This would
> mainly be to present the work so far. A second publication would present
> the alignment of the three frameworks (FAIR, CARE, and TRUST) -- that work
> is still in progress.
>
> We should probably set up a call to talk about next steps. In the
> meantime, though, here are the slides:
>
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1d1B3aTxJ-FtbYbSN8qSe2MMOPcjpkOUrJjfQMROGttk/edit#slide=id.gd0238a4b99_0_508
>
> best,
> Margaret (and the ESIP working group)
>
>
>
>
>
> Margaret O'Brien
> ORCID: 0000-0002-1693-8322
> Information Management
> Marine Science Institute, UCSB
> Santa Barbara, CA 93106
> 805-893-2071 (voice)
> http://environmentaldatainitiative.org
> http://sbc.marinebon.org
> http://sbc.lternet.edu
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>
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