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The '''Council of Data Facilities (CDF)''' is a federation of existing and emerging geoscience data facilities that serves as an effective cyberinfrastructure foundation for domain and interdisciplinary earth system science. The main goals of the cluster are to:  
 
The '''Council of Data Facilities (CDF)''' is a federation of existing and emerging geoscience data facilities that serves as an effective cyberinfrastructure foundation for domain and interdisciplinary earth system science. The main goals of the cluster are to:  
  
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* Identify opportunities for and supporting the development and utilization of shared cyberinfrastructure, professional staff development and training, and other related activities.
 
* Identify opportunities for and supporting the development and utilization of shared cyberinfrastructure, professional staff development and training, and other related activities.
  
The Council of Data Facilities has served as an important organization for data facilities under [https://earthcube.org/ EarthCube]. With the end of EarthCube, we see ESIP as a synergistic place to continue the CDF work. There are several ESIP clusters that have work of interest to CDF members, including Science-on-Schema.org, COPDESS, the Marine Data Cluster, Cloud Computing, Physical Sample Curation. Many current CDF members are also currently members of ESIP.
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The Council of Data Facilities has served as an important organization for data facilities under [https://earthcube.org/ EarthCube]. With the end of EarthCube, we see ESIP as a synergistic place to continue the CDF work.  
  
 
The CDF fills an ongoing need as a communication platform for the data facility community. While the CDF identifies and addresses specific shorter-term goals, it also fills a continuing role as a communication hub for data facilities.
 
The CDF fills an ongoing need as a communication platform for the data facility community. While the CDF identifies and addresses specific shorter-term goals, it also fills a continuing role as a communication hub for data facilities.
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===[[/Archived {{PAGENAME}} Events|News]]===
 
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* Welcome to the CDF Cluster!
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* Welcome to the CDF Cluster! If you are interested in geosciences data facilities, please join us!
  
 
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===Activities===
 
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* August 2022 - Cluster initiated in ESIP
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* Next Meeting: March 20, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
* July 2022 - CDF General Assembly at ESIP July Meeting
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** Guest Speaker: CJ Woodford (World Data System - International Techology Office)
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** Topic: Global Open Research Commons report
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** [https://esipfed-org.zoom.us/j/89482692039?pwd=L2Z1NGpGS0xreFlXQVRhY0c5M2JUdz09 Zoom Link]
  
 
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=== Get Involved===
 
=== Get Involved===
*'''Email List:''' [http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/List_Name_Here List_Name_Here]
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*'''Email List:''' [https://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-cdf ESIP-CDF]
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*'''Contact Chair:'''  
 
*'''Contact Chair:'''  
 
**Nick Jarboe (njarboe at earthref dot org)
 
**Nick Jarboe (njarboe at earthref dot org)
**Karen Stocks (Co-Chair) (k dot stocks at ucsd dot edu)
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**Karen Stocks (Co-Chair) (kstocks at ucsd dot edu)
  
 
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===Resources===
 
===Resources===
  
*Cluster Meeting Notes
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Latest revision as of 16:48, March 6, 2024

Council of Data Facilities logo

The Council of Data Facilities (CDF) is a federation of existing and emerging geoscience data facilities that serves as an effective cyberinfrastructure foundation for domain and interdisciplinary earth system science. The main goals of the cluster are to:

  • Serving as a platform to exchange experiences and discuss topics of common interest;
  • Provide a collective voice on behalf of the member data facilities to the NSF and other foundations and associations, as appropriate;
  • Identify, endorse, and promote standards and best or exemplary practices in the organization and operation of a data facility;
  • Collaborate with standard-setting bodies with respect to shared feedback on standards for data, models, software sharing interoperability, metadata, and related matters;
  • Identify opportunities for and supporting the development and utilization of shared cyberinfrastructure, professional staff development and training, and other related activities.

The Council of Data Facilities has served as an important organization for data facilities under EarthCube. With the end of EarthCube, we see ESIP as a synergistic place to continue the CDF work.

The CDF fills an ongoing need as a communication platform for the data facility community. While the CDF identifies and addresses specific shorter-term goals, it also fills a continuing role as a communication hub for data facilities.

News

  • Welcome to the CDF Cluster! If you are interested in geosciences data facilities, please join us!


Archive

Activities

  • Next Meeting: March 20, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
    • Guest Speaker: CJ Woodford (World Data System - International Techology Office)
    • Topic: Global Open Research Commons report
    • Zoom Link

Get Involved

  • Contact Chair:
    • Nick Jarboe (njarboe at earthref dot org)
    • Karen Stocks (Co-Chair) (kstocks at ucsd dot edu)

Resources