Sustainable Data Management/20200509 telcon notes

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Agenda

  1. Review notes and ideas from February
  2. 3 Slides for ESIP Collaboration Area Highlights

Goal: summarize our activities to the rest of the Federation, solicit ideas or members.


Attending

  • Megan Carter
  • Erin Antognoii (with NAL, Ag Commons)
  • Ruth Duerr
  • Corinna Gries
  • Shelley Stall
  • Rebecca Koskela
  • Margaret O'Brien (scribe)
  • Bob Downs
  • Philip Tarrant

Regrets

  • Cyndy Parr

Notes

feedback from data stewardship group:

Nice idea, needs some scoping.

  • Use case: someone suggests starting a new repo. asks: what do I need to do?
  • use case: one of the 300+ domain repos asks, what dos it mean for me to be a repository in this community?

knowing that there are defining services, products for any repo: it would be useful to have a set of common featues across all. what are they

how are these differentiated from Core trust seal? (not inventing that) can we guide $$-limited repos on what goals they might want to have/


Bob: paper on the trust principles, high level (no technical details). TO DO: URL, please transparency, user focus, technology, trust, ___ similar to the FAIR principles. idea behind it: RDA initiative (Philadelphia, WDS cert) - https://www.rd-alliance.org/ig-rdawds-certification-digital-repositories-rda-13th-plenary-meeting-0


one approach pick one of these facets (e.t., trust). what do repos have to do to enable that?

what about an index? or checklist? for x see y

identifiers: point to a founding doc

data access: (our paper on tech interop) also something from NASA. when do you want to use an OGC service, when netcdf.