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IPY 1 1882

POLAR DATA: MOVING ON FROM IPY. IPY 1 1882. CCIN 200 2. PDC/DACN. Using Mobile Phones to Engage Citizen Scientists in Research. Eric A. Graham, Sandra Henderson, and Annette Schloss , Eos , Vol. 92, No. 38, 20 September 2011. THE FUTURE OF POLAR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - CHARS.

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IPY 1 1882

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  1. POLAR DATA: MOVING ON FROM IPY IPY 1 1882 CCIN 2002 PDC/DACN

  2. Using Mobile Phones to Engage Citizen Scientists in Research Eric A. Graham, Sandra Henderson, andAnnette Schloss, Eos, Vol. 92, No. 38, 20 September 2011

  3. THE FUTURE OF POLAR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - CHARS Global and local Information in your pocket Data translated into useful information Streaming data from remote instrumentation Arctic Informatics Hub Partnerships with many data networks Preservation in long-term access Enlightened Citizens as Scientific Collaborators Belmont Forum ?

  4. FROM DATA TO INFORMATION TO ACTION • User involved from the beginning • ‘Success for GEOSS could be achievement of a set of targets for which the users feel ownership’ • Decision makers need data (information) pull capability • Co-design, Co-development, Co-production: • If useful for fisheries, fisheries must be at the table from the beginning

  5. Building a User-Driven GEOSS • Re-energize the Communities of Practice • Part of governance process within GEO • The Social and Methodological ‘Glue’ • Prevent the tasks from being silos • Spectrum of Users – novice to expert • Adapt process to needs of community • Data and information provided by users and accessible by the users

  6. Sustainable development is a result of decisions by USERS in the planning process

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