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Class exercise - Working with someone else’s data

Class exercise - Working with someone else’s data. Peter Fox Data Science – ITEC/CSCI/ERTH-6961-01 Week 9, November 2, 2009. Reading – data resources. Department of Energy EIA Humanities - Digging into Data Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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Class exercise - Working with someone else’s data

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  1. Class exercise - Working with someone else’s data Peter Fox Data Science – ITEC/CSCI/ERTH-6961-01 Week 9, November 2, 2009

  2. Reading – data resources • Department of Energy EIA • Humanities - Digging into Data • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) • US Geological Survey (and state surveys) (USGS) • NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) and ECHO • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) NODC, NGDC, NCDC • Department of Energy (DoE) • National Library of Medicine (NLM) • Cancer Grid (CaBIG) • OneGeology • data.gov • One of your own

  3. Contents • Is it possible to use someone else’s data – a quote from the trenches • Understanding appropriate data sources • Finding and accessing them • Using them • Defining a project

  4. From Carole Goble (Manchester) • “Scientists would rather share their toothbrush than their data” • However, some are made to share…

  5. Appropriate Data Sources • Remember the data management principles • Goal and investigation? • What is of interest?

  6. Finding and Accessing • From the lists already provided? • Web search?

  7. Using • The access interface • Form? • Web service? • Limits? • Formats? • Metadata conventions?

  8. Defining a Project: Class Exercise • Using someone else’s data • You will use someone else’s toothbrush • 4 groups of 5 people • Let’s discuss some options • Intent is to mix your skills/ interest and carry out a challenging data (collect/ manage/ use) exercise • Remainder of this class is to search, formulate, develop your ideas and discuss and seek guidance

  9. Groups • A – Tim, Jia, Vaanan, Brian, Chad • B – Eric, Jennifer, Ruby, Rajashree, Fred • C – Mandeep, Katy, Chitti, Cameron, Han • D – Kristin, Gino, Johanna, Dylan, Arun • Pat – you can choose (lucky you!)

  10. What is next • Assignment 4 on the wiki to guide your efforts • Due on Nov. 30 write up and Dec. 7 presentation • Note Term assignment also due that day but it is written and individual – will be handed out on Nov. 23 (week 12). • Next week • Data Analysis and Visualization • Reading: • Peirce and Semiotics • Data Analysis Tutorial • Modern Visualization • Periodic Table of Visualization

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