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Revision as of 15:21, February 27, 2017

Welcome to the Documentation Cluster
Co-Chairs: Sean Gordon, HDF Group and Kaylin Bugbee, NASA/UAH
2016 Theme: Engaging Stakeholders in the Documentation Process
ESIP Vision
Figure 1

We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native language. Language is not simply a reporting device for experience but a defining framework for it.” Benjamin Lee Whorf

About Us

While Eskimos (and people that live in Colorado) have many words for what others call snow, and surfers have many words for what others call waves, ESIP members have many words for documentation. The goal of the Documentation Cluster is to improve understanding, utilization and integration of all of the dialects shown in Figure 1 and others used in the global environmental community. Equally important, we will work in the spaces between these dialects to build understanding from the similarities and differences between them.

A dialect is a "variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group". In the context of data sharing in ESIP, the ways that different groups document their data and products (i.e. metadata standards) are great examples of dialects. They are varieties of the over-arching language of documentation that are used by particular groups in ESIP and other partners in the global environmental community. Figure 1 illustrates this idea with a few commonly used dialects.

The ESIP Community is made up of scientists and informatics experts from a wide variety of disciplines and backgrounds. They come together at ESIP because they realize that they share common needs and hope that they can find others that can help them address those needs. For example, many ESIP members make observations and process them into datasets and products or run models that "predict" data in the past, present, or future. We all want to share those products with a variety of users and, more importantly, we want to make sure those users can discover, use, and understand those products.

The Documentation Cluster is an evolution of the original CF Cluster that was started by Rob Raskin and focused on the Climate-Forecast Conventions that are commonly used by netCDF and related tools. The CF Conventions are an important metadata dialect used by a number of ESIP members and their partners. The Documentation Cluster helps us keep in mind that the CF Conventions are only one of many dialects used by different ESIP groups.

Events

Meeting Agenda and Notes for 2017

  • Completed:
  • Upcoming:


Telecon Instructions:

To join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone, click:
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

Previous Meeting Agendas and Notes:

Get Involved

All meetings are conducted via GoToMeeting (see left-hand side of this page).
  • Share!
  • We want to know about your documentation ideas, solutions and challenges. You are invited to talk or present at one of our monthly meetings this year.


  • Monthly Meeting
  • Our meeting will be the 4th week of each month on Mondays at 12pm MT.


  • Email List


  • Biannual ESIP Meeting:
  • The next ESIP Summer Meeting will be held during July 19-22, 2016 in Chapel Hill, N.C.
  • Documentation sessions from recent ESIP Winter Meeting.

Activities

Related Activities (and Other Stuff)

see pages below with tagged with Documentation Cluster Category.

Subcategories

This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

Media in category "Documentation Cluster"

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