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= Telecon Notes, Resulting Action Items =
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*The June telecon will be the 3rd Thursday in June, 6/20, and NOT the 4th, 6/27
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**That will be the final telecon before the panel discussion
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*Paul, Cheryl will find Decadal Surveys for us to review that are more like what we envision for the DDS
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**not narrowly focused, but broad, distributed, much larger community
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*There is now a separate section on the Panel Discussion wiki page to define the questions for the panelists, here: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2013_panel_discussion#Questions_for_the_Panel Questions_for_the_Panel].
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*Notes by Denise (thank you, Denise!!): [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bFBoRqFKCNJHKZ3Pp4hFWCQFZNQHGbHYn_bZx7Hmu4E/edit Telecon Notes]
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= Working Notes =
 
== Panel Discussion Big Picture ==
 
== Panel Discussion Big Picture ==
 
(Please chime in!)
 
(Please chime in!)
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*Impact of open science, open publishing
 
*Impact of open science, open publishing
 
*Highly connected world of phones, computers, cars, etc
 
*Highly connected world of phones, computers, cars, etc
*Citizen Science
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*Citizen science
 
*...
 
*...
  
 
=== Introduction to a Decadal Survey ===
 
=== Introduction to a Decadal Survey ===
*The process
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*The goal, process
  
 
=== A Data Decadal Survey ===
 
=== A Data Decadal Survey ===
*What is might be
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*What it might be
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**Data lifecycle model
 
**We are here now to discuss scope
 
**We are here now to discuss scope
 
*How this is different from most other Decadal Surveys
 
*How this is different from most other Decadal Surveys
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**Most canvas entire smaller community, result in few large missions/facilities/research initiatives
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**Here, we can't canvas entire community, is more distributed, small scale, PI driven, commercial and noncommercial

Revision as of 17:28, May 23, 2013

Telecon Notes, Resulting Action Items

  • The June telecon will be the 3rd Thursday in June, 6/20, and NOT the 4th, 6/27
    • That will be the final telecon before the panel discussion
  • Paul, Cheryl will find Decadal Surveys for us to review that are more like what we envision for the DDS
    • not narrowly focused, but broad, distributed, much larger community
  • There is now a separate section on the Panel Discussion wiki page to define the questions for the panelists, here: Questions_for_the_Panel.
  • Notes by Denise (thank you, Denise!!): Telecon Notes

Working Notes

Panel Discussion Big Picture

(Please chime in!)

Panel goal

  • Describe some options for a Data Decadal Survey wrt scope
  • identify grand challenges
  • Write that up?

Subgoals

  • stimulate imagination of potential funders
  • determine what a DDS could enable under various options
  • determine funder view points

Would it worthwhile to end the panel discussion by inviting input from other ESIP members?

Panelist Invitations

  • 4 voters voted
  • We have sent an invitation to Dan Baker (LASP, Boulder), are awaiting a response, will ping on Tuesday
  • Are asking to move Stan Ahalt (RENCI, a local) from other panel to this panel
  • Upon hearing from Dan, will invite Michael Tiemann (Red Hat, a local)
  • Carol to chat with Todd Vision (UNC, a local)


Panel Introduction/Motivation

Current Difficulties

  • The usual stuff: can't find, insufficient stewardship, etc.

List of current efforts/collaborations

  • CODATA, ICSU
  • DataONE, NSF
  • Big Earth Data Initiative, BEDI, OSTP
  • RDA
  • ...

List of material regarding reviews already conducted

  • list of references

List of trends/challenges/opportunities for the future

  • Unstructured vs structured data
  • Increasing ubiquity of sensors
  • Use of UAVs, drones to collect data
  • Varying scales of data: nano, continental, and beyond
  • Lack of sufficient decision making support
  • Impact of open science, open publishing
  • Highly connected world of phones, computers, cars, etc
  • Citizen science
  • ...

Introduction to a Decadal Survey

  • The goal, process

A Data Decadal Survey

  • What it might be
    • Data lifecycle model
    • We are here now to discuss scope
  • How this is different from most other Decadal Surveys
    • Most canvas entire smaller community, result in few large missions/facilities/research initiatives
    • Here, we can't canvas entire community, is more distributed, small scale, PI driven, commercial and noncommercial