Difference between revisions of "Interagency Data Stewardship/LifeCycle/Preservation Forum"

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Thursday Jan 8, 1:30-5:30pm, following the ESIP Federation Meeting
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Thursday Jan 8, 1:30-5:30pm (following the ESIP Winter Meeting)
  
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Embassy Suites Convention Center, Washington, DC
  
'''Possible topics''':
 
  
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'''Objectives:'''
  
Programmatic issues
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- Identify common needs across agencies
  
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- Support higher priority / more funding for long-term preservation of Earth system science data
  
Unique object identifiers (Permanent names , suitable for use in journal articles)
 
  
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'''Possible outcomes''':
  
Preserving data provenance
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- White paper
  
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- Congressional budget request
  
Common naming conventions
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- Chapman/Gordon Conference plan
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- Formation of advisory body
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'''Salient issues:'''
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- Data access and data understanding (provenance) must be preserved
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- Sustainability should be designed into data systems from the start
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- Permanent unique object identifiers (usable as references in journal articles)
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- Common naming conventions
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'''Schedule:'''
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- 1:30-3pm: Initial statements from agency (and ESIP) representatives
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- 3:30-5:30pm: Open discussion
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'''Participants:'''
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- NASA, NOAA, EPA, USGS, NSF, ESIP

Revision as of 17:30, December 16, 2008

Thursday Jan 8, 1:30-5:30pm (following the ESIP Winter Meeting)

Embassy Suites Convention Center, Washington, DC


Objectives:

- Identify common needs across agencies

- Support higher priority / more funding for long-term preservation of Earth system science data


Possible outcomes:

- White paper

- Congressional budget request

- Chapman/Gordon Conference plan

- Formation of advisory body


Salient issues:

- Data access and data understanding (provenance) must be preserved

- Sustainability should be designed into data systems from the start

- Permanent unique object identifiers (usable as references in journal articles)

- Common naming conventions


Schedule:

- 1:30-3pm: Initial statements from agency (and ESIP) representatives

- 3:30-5:30pm: Open discussion


Participants:

- NASA, NOAA, EPA, USGS, NSF, ESIP