179-5 Dataone: A Global Data Access, Management, and Preservation Network for Earth and Environmental Scientists.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 3:35 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Room 201, Level 2
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William Michener, Professor and Director of e-Science Program, University Libraries, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Addressing the Earth's environmental problems requires that we change the ways that we do science; harness the enormity of existing scientific data; develop new methods to combine, analyze, and visualize diverse data resources; and create new, long-lasting cyberinfrastructure. DataONE is a federated data network that improves access to, and preserves data about, life on Earth and the environment that sustains it. DataONE supports science by: (1) engaging the relevant science, library, data, and policy communities; (2) facilitating easy, secure, and persistent storage of data; and (3) disseminating integrated and user-friendly tools for data discovery, analysis, visualization, and decision-making. The DataONE architecture is comprised of three components (1) Member Modes (i.e. data centers/repositories); (2) Coordinating Nodes that support network wide services (e.g., indexing and replication; and (3) an Investigator Toolkit that provides integrated access to tools that can support them in managing all aspects of the data life cycle (e.g., Data Management Planning Tool, R, Excel, and MATLAB). The DataONE architecture and resources (e.g., data preservation services, best practices, and learning modules) can significantly benefit data-intensive and use-inspired science.
See more from this Division: Special Sessions
See more from this Session: Beyond File Cabinets and Field Notes: Extending the Lifecycle and Utility of Agronomic Data