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* '''[http://commons.esipfed.org/datamanagementshortcourse Data Management Short Course]''' <noinclude><br> ESIP collaboratively produced the ESIP Data Management Short Course. A modular online course designed for rese </noinclude>
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Outputs and outcomes are a way to identify what ESIP enables. These come from community work. Please add your contributions to the list.
* '''[[EE_Related_Datasets| Access to satellite, model and other datasets]]'''<noinclude><br> The EE Rule makes use of the "Weight of Evidence" approach where most weight in the submitted evidence is given to observations or qualified models. In the past States had to go through the tedious and costly process to find, access and understand these resources. Through the federated data system, DataFed, the States and the EPA Regions can access EE-relevant data from satellites, models and other sources through a single interface. </noinclude>
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* '''[[Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis Community Workspace Participants|Community of event analysts]]'''<noinclude><br>The output of this community activity is a list of those interested in AQ Event analysis.</noinclude>
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* '''[http://esipfed.org/meetings ESIP Meetings Optimize Collaboration]''' <noinclude><br> The Earth Science Information Partner (ESIP) Federation meets twice annually, January and July. The meetings each take on a different focus. The winter meeting, held the first week of January each year in Washington, DC has a focus on higher level policy issues. The summer meeting, typically held in July (the week varies) moves around the country to different locations. The summer meeting is technical in nature. The meetings supplement interactions throughout the year by offering concentrated blocks of time to work collaboratively on issues of interest to the community. Each meeting has a theme, ranging from evaluating the impacts of data to defining data and information quality. Feel free to join us at an upcoming ESIP Federation meeting. Links to such meetings are found below. </noinclude>
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* '''[http://esipfed.org/collaboration-areas Open Forum for Community-Driven Collaborations]''' <noinclude><br> Participation in the ESIP Federation allows members to expose, gather and enhance their own in-house capabilities in support of an organization’s own mandates. Ultimately, these collaborations enhance the success of data interoperability efforts. The ESIP Federation has a 13-year track record of working on Earth science interoperability solutions that connect distributed and heterogeneous communities through the application of broad community technical expertise. </noinclude>  
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* '''[http://commons.esipfed.org/datamanagementshortcourse Professional Development for Earth Science Data Management]''' <noinclude><br> ESIP collaboratively produced the ESIP Data Management Short Course. A modular online course designed for reuse </noinclude>
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* '''[http://commons.esipfed.org/InnovationHub Innovation Hub for Experimental Development]''' <noinclude><br> ESIP provides seed funding for highly innovative ideas through [[FUNding Friday Projects]] and the [http://testbed.esipfed.org/ Testbed]</noinclude>

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Outputs and outcomes are a way to identify what ESIP enables. These come from community work. Please add your contributions to the list.


  • ESIP Meetings Optimize Collaboration
    The Earth Science Information Partner (ESIP) Federation meets twice annually, January and July. The meetings each take on a different focus. The winter meeting, held the first week of January each year in Washington, DC has a focus on higher level policy issues. The summer meeting, typically held in July (the week varies) moves around the country to different locations. The summer meeting is technical in nature. The meetings supplement interactions throughout the year by offering concentrated blocks of time to work collaboratively on issues of interest to the community. Each meeting has a theme, ranging from evaluating the impacts of data to defining data and information quality. Feel free to join us at an upcoming ESIP Federation meeting. Links to such meetings are found below.
  • Open Forum for Community-Driven Collaborations
    Participation in the ESIP Federation allows members to expose, gather and enhance their own in-house capabilities in support of an organization’s own mandates. Ultimately, these collaborations enhance the success of data interoperability efforts. The ESIP Federation has a 13-year track record of working on Earth science interoperability solutions that connect distributed and heterogeneous communities through the application of broad community technical expertise.
  • Professional Development for Earth Science Data Management
    ESIP collaboratively produced the ESIP Data Management Short Course. A modular online course designed for reuse
  • Innovation Hub for Experimental Development
    ESIP provides seed funding for highly innovative ideas through FUNding Friday Projects and the Testbed