going farther together - why communities are essential for the future of science

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https://twitter.com/UNOOSA/status/803692453358424064

https://twitter.com/UNOOSA/status/803692453358424064

Discovery

Quality

Understanding

Use

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Data Access

Discovery Discovery

Data Access Data Access Data Access

Understanding Understanding Understanding Understanding

Quality Quality Quality Quality

Use Use Use Use Use

Perform filtering/masking

Find data Retrieve high volume data

Extract parameters

Perform spatial and other subsetting

Identify quality and other flags and constraints

Develop analysis and visualization

Accept/discard/get more data (sat, model, ground-based)

Learn formats and develop readers

Jan

Mar

Jun

Pre-Science

The Old Way:

DO SCIENCE

Exploration

Use the best data for the final analysis

Write the paper

Initial Analysis

Derive conclusions

Present @ AGU

Sept

OctDec

Adapted from Leptoukh, 2012

The fabric of science is changing, driven by a revolution in digital technologies that facilitate the acquisition and communication of massive amounts of data. This is changing the nature of collaboration and expanding opportunities to participate in science. If digital technologies are the engine of this revolution, digital data are its fuel. But for many scientific disciplines, this fuel is in short supply.

Vincent S. Smith, “Data publication: towards a database of everything”, 2009

ESIP COMMUNITY

To be a leader in promoting the collection, stewardship and use of Earth science data, information and

knowledge that is responsive to societal needs.

ESIP COMMUNITY VISION

INTEROPERABILITY

Perform filtering/masking

Find data Retrieve high volume data

Extract parameters

Perform spatial and other subsetting

Identify quality and other flags and constraints

Develop analysis and visualization

Accept/discard/get more data (sat, model, ground-based)

Learn formats and develop readers

Jan

Mar

Jun

Pre-Science

The Old Way:

DO SCIENCE

Exploration

Use the best data for the final analysis

Write the paper

Initial Analysis

Derive conclusions

Present @ AGU

Sept

Submit the paper

Minutes

Days for exploration

Use the best data for the final analysis

Write the paperDerive conclusions

More time to DO

DecAdapted from Leptoukh, 2012

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30Round 1

https://twitter.com/StationCDRKelly/status/662269393515204608

15Round 1

https://twitter.com/StationCDRKelly/status/751479254404198400

30Round 2

https://twitter.com/StationCDRKelly/status/752315582985277440

15Round 2

https://twitter.com/StationCDRKelly/status/802301531588476928

Erin RobinsonErinrobinson@esipfed.org Twitter: @esip_erin

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