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Stewardship and Long Term Preservation of Earth Science Data by the ESIP Federation
Open Repositories 2012 Edinburgh, Scotland 12 July 2012
By Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich, Knowledge Motifs LLC, USA
Overview – what’s to be covered
• Who / what is ESIP& how is work done
• Past & present activities / products of clusters / communities in these areas
– Data & Informatics
– Education & Outreach
• Current Collaborators
• Possible synergies?
ESIP Organizational Structure
• Membership Types
• Type 1
• Type 2
• Type 3
• Associate Membership
• Membership not necessary to participate!
ESIP Organizational Structure
• Membership Types
• How is work done?
• Products & Services Testbed
• Data stewardship committee
• Semantic web cluster
• Data Management Short Course (cluster?)
Is a knowledge network for science data and technology practitioners, i.e., people who are building components for a science data infrastructure.
The ESIP Federation…
People of ESIP and the ESIP Communities They Connect To
Committees
Working Groups
Clusters
People
Are community-driven, highly participatory and open to science data and technology practitioners from across the data value chain.
ESIP Members
Some partners are networks themselves Unidata, DataOne, NEON, US-GIN*, Data Conservancy*, National Phenology Network, USGS Community for Data Integration* AGU Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) Group on Earth Observations (GEO) NASA, NOAA, EPA
ESIP Partners by Type
Type I (Data Centers)
Type III (Application Developers)
Type II (Researchers) Type IV (Sponsors)
Supports science through discipline neutral IT collaboration and partner implementation. Using community consensus, the ESIP Federation addresses informatics, science, technology and governance topics through its many formal and informal groups.
ESIP and Data, Information & Tool Integration
ESIP Committee, Working Group and Cluster Activities
Committees
Working Groups
Clusters
ESIP Community Coordination
ESIP supports connections at the data and systems levels by providing a neutral venue to build relationships at the human and organization level.
Interoperability
In Person Meetings
ESIP Commons Telecons/WebEx
Clusters, Working Groups,
Committees
A few definitions from ESIP POV
• Data & Informatics
– collaborative activities in data preservation and stewardship, information quality, data products and services, discovery, cloud computing, and semantic web.
Data Stewardship
• Provenance Context & Content Standard
• Data Stewardship Principles
• Data Citation Guidelines
• Identifiers for Data objects
• Next … Identifiers for Researchers???