Difference between revisions of "IM Code Registry"

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The goal of this cluster is development of a code registry to facilitate discovery, reuse, and innovation of code for the management of environmental data.  Many information managers have written code to help format, clean, document, and publish environmental data sets.  If this code was generalized and discoverable, it’s reuse could greatly improve the efficiency of data processing for many projects.  The IM Code Registry Cluster will support this effort through development of best practices, a governance strategy, review guidelines for submitted code, and by planning for hackathons to populate the registry.   
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The goal of the Information Management Code Registry (IMCR) is the discovery, reuse, and development of code/software to help scientists and information managers of the earth and environmental sciences perform common data management tasks.  Many information managers have written code to help format, clean, document, and publish environmental data sets.  If this code was generalized and discoverable, it’s reuse could greatly improve the efficiency of data processing for many projects.  The IM Code Registry Cluster will support this effort through development of best practices, a governance strategy, review guidelines for submitted code, and by planning for hackathons to populate the registry.   
  
 
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===[[/Archived {{PAGENAME}} Events|News]]===
 
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* [http://meetings.esipfed.org/event/Eyr3/information-management-code-registry-for-earth-and-environmental-sciences ESIP working session] (2018-07-20)
 
* The July 4th meeting has been canceled. See you August 1st!
 
* The July 4th meeting has been canceled. See you August 1st!
 
* [https://github.com/IMCR-Hackathon/HackathonCentral/wiki/Post-hackathon-summary Hackathon to jump-start the IMCR.] (2018-06-12 to 2018-06-14)
 
* [https://github.com/IMCR-Hackathon/HackathonCentral/wiki/Post-hackathon-summary Hackathon to jump-start the IMCR.] (2018-06-12 to 2018-06-14)
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=== Get Involved===
 
=== Get Involved===
 
* '''Email List:''' [http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-imcoderegistry esip-imcoderegistry]
 
* '''Email List:''' [http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-imcoderegistry esip-imcoderegistry]
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* '''E-mail Archives:''' [http://www.lists.esipfed.org/pipermail/esip-imcoderegistry ESIP IMCR Archive]
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* '''Telecons:''' [https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/701843053 Monthly on the first Wednesday at 2:00 pm EST]
 
* Next meeting: August 1, Wednesday 2 pm EST
 
* Next meeting: August 1, Wednesday 2 pm EST
 
** Meetings are on the first Wednesday in each month at 2 pm EST
 
** Meetings are on the first Wednesday in each month at 2 pm EST

Revision as of 15:11, July 18, 2018

The goal of the Information Management Code Registry (IMCR) is the discovery, reuse, and development of code/software to help scientists and information managers of the earth and environmental sciences perform common data management tasks. Many information managers have written code to help format, clean, document, and publish environmental data sets. If this code was generalized and discoverable, it’s reuse could greatly improve the efficiency of data processing for many projects. The IM Code Registry Cluster will support this effort through development of best practices, a governance strategy, review guidelines for submitted code, and by planning for hackathons to populate the registry.

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  • Contact Chair:
    • Kristin Vanderbilt (kvanderbilt7@gmail.com) and Colin Smith (colin.smith@wisc.edu)

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