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Join us on Tuesday, December 6 (13:00-17:00) in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 10-12. Point of contact: Carol Meyer (carolbmeyer@esipfed.org).
 
Join us on Tuesday, December 6 (13:00-17:00) in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 10-12. Point of contact: Carol Meyer (carolbmeyer@esipfed.org).
  
=== Schedule ===
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=== Draft Schedule ===
  
* 13:00 - 13:15 Introductions and logistics - Ruth
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* 13:00 - 13:10 Introductions and logistics - Ruth
* 13:15 - 13:30 The Case for Data Stewardship - Ruth
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* 13:10 - 13:25 The Case for Data Stewardship - Ruth
* 13:30 - 13:50 Data Management plans - Bob Cook
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* 13:25 - 13:45 Data Management plans - Bob Cook
* Local Data Management
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* 13:45 - 14:05 Managing your data - Bob Cook
** Managing your data - Bob Cook
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** Data formats - Curt Tilmes
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* 14:05 - 14:25 Break #1 (ask your data questions)
** Creating documentation and metadata - Nancy Hoebelheinrich
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** Working with your archive organization - Bob Downs
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* 14:25 - 14:40 Data formats - Curt Tilmes
** Advertising your data - Ruth Duerr/Alicia
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* 14:40 - 14:55 Creating documentation and metadata - Nancy Hoebelheinrich
** Providing access to your data - Bob Downs
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* 14:55 - 15:10 Advertising your data - Ruth Duerr/Alicia
* Preservation strategies - Nancy Hoebelheinrich
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* 15:10 - 15:25 Providing access to your data - Bob Downs
* Responsible data use - Bob Cook
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* 15:25 - 15:55 Break # 2 (ask your data questions)
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* 15:55 - 16:10 Working with your archive organization - Bob Downs
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* 16:10 -16:30 Preservation strategies - Nancy Hoebelheinrich
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* 16:30 - 16:50 Responsible data use - Bob Cook
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* 16:50 - 17:00 Summary and wrap up - Ruth

Revision as of 17:03, November 11, 2011

Data Management 101 for the Earth Scientist

Don’t let science leave you behind. The proliferation of data from all sources requires today’s scientists to be aware of sound data management practices. In this free half-day workshop, everything the modern data-producing scientist needs to know about data management will be introduced. We will discuss the rationale for data management planning and the context of NSF's requirement for a 2 page data management plan to accompany every proposal; dealing with data during the course of your research; creating metadata for discovery, access, use and archiving, finding and working with a long term archive; as well as properly giving credit to other data producers. This workshop is open to all AGU attendees. Laptops are encouraged. Sponsored by NOAA and the Data Conservancy, and conducted by the ESIP Federation.

Join us on Tuesday, December 6 (13:00-17:00) in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 10-12. Point of contact: Carol Meyer (carolbmeyer@esipfed.org).

Draft Schedule

  • 13:00 - 13:10 Introductions and logistics - Ruth
  • 13:10 - 13:25 The Case for Data Stewardship - Ruth
  • 13:25 - 13:45 Data Management plans - Bob Cook
  • 13:45 - 14:05 Managing your data - Bob Cook
  • 14:05 - 14:25 Break #1 (ask your data questions)
  • 14:25 - 14:40 Data formats - Curt Tilmes
  • 14:40 - 14:55 Creating documentation and metadata - Nancy Hoebelheinrich
  • 14:55 - 15:10 Advertising your data - Ruth Duerr/Alicia
  • 15:10 - 15:25 Providing access to your data - Bob Downs
  • 15:25 - 15:55 Break # 2 (ask your data questions)
  • 15:55 - 16:10 Working with your archive organization - Bob Downs
  • 16:10 -16:30 Preservation strategies - Nancy Hoebelheinrich
  • 16:30 - 16:50 Responsible data use - Bob Cook
  • 16:50 - 17:00 Summary and wrap up - Ruth