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− | IMO we must at least consider scoping beyond earth sciences, even if we ultimately decide it's not feasible. I would be interested in seeking out "widely cross discipline" user stories. Real stories would be most compelling. How might someone from NIH use earth science data? Or a social scientist? First responders? etc. | + | IMO we must at least consider scoping beyond earth sciences, even if we ultimately decide it's not feasible. I would be interested in seeking out "widely cross discipline" user stories. Real stories would be most compelling. How might someone from NIH use earth science data? Or a social scientist? First responders? etc. But, we also must consider resource limitations, costs and risks, as best we can estimate them. |
==Literature Review== | ==Literature Review== |
Revision as of 16:40, January 28, 2013
Plans for January 31, 2013 telecon
Respectfully proposed by Anne. Please chime in.
Proposed Goals
- 6 month, summer ESIP meeting, July 9 - 12?
- Literature review substantially underway
- List of options and a discussions underway
- 12 month, winter ESIP meeting, Jan 2014
- Literature review completed, report written
- "Options Report" available 1 month prior to winter meeting and distributed to panel members
- Panel discussion at winter meeting w/ agency reps re: options, etc.
Options
- scope? earth science or beyond?
IMO we must at least consider scoping beyond earth sciences, even if we ultimately decide it's not feasible. I would be interested in seeking out "widely cross discipline" user stories. Real stories would be most compelling. How might someone from NIH use earth science data? Or a social scientist? First responders? etc. But, we also must consider resource limitations, costs and risks, as best we can estimate them.
Literature Review
Relevant work has already been done and reports have been written. We should be aware of those efforts and leverage them where possible and appropriate. Start with References circulated at winter meeting session
Resources
Are there any??? Esp for literature review help?