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Data Citation Breakouts

Data Citation Breakouts. GeoData 2011 Workshop March 3, 2011, Broomfield, CO. Peter Fox (RPI) foxp@rpi.edu , pfox@cs.rpi.edu Tetherless World Constellation http://tw.rpi.edu. Leads. “ Spruce ” (now Centennial F) – Erin Robinson Fir – Doug Walker Pine – Roland Viger C/D – Ruth Duerr

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Data Citation Breakouts

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  1. Data Citation Breakouts GeoData 2011 Workshop March 3, 2011, Broomfield, CO Peter Fox (RPI) foxp@rpi.edu, pfox@cs.rpi.edu Tetherless World Constellation http://tw.rpi.edu

  2. Leads • “Spruce” (now Centennial F) – Erin Robinson • Fir – Doug Walker • Pine – Roland Viger • C/D – Ruth Duerr • Our speaker – Mark Parsons • Has briefed the breakout leaders with specific guidance on the breakout…

  3. More logistics • Will report back Friday AM - 4 x ~ 10 mins reports • PM break ~ informal outside your rooms (~4pm) • Finish at 5:45-6pm, and dinner on your own • Tomorrow • Start at 8am with breakfast • 9am session start • Who will be here for lunch tomorrow? • Shuttle coordination

  4. Logistics • Four breakouts (same topic, starting on different questions) – note rotation! • “Spr(uce)” -> Centennial F - In your view/ experience what parts of data integration implementations/applications or frameworks are well established (or not) in your discipline(s) and what are the common gaps? • Pine - How would you give guidance or prioritize how to address gaps in the data integration aspects of data acquisition; curation and preservation? Are there new program or community opportunities? • C/D - What do you see as the important elements of a communications strategy to meet the needs of the research and agency communities around data integration? Do these include demographically underserved communities (including aspects of management and data infrastructures)? • Fir - What opportunities or means are there for academic and agency collaboration in geoinformatics and GeoData informatics data integration? How can they be optimally leveraged and implemented to serve the needs of all constituents?

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