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Data sharing and exchange: Experiences within the Ecological Society of America Robert K. Peet University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Example activities Data archives - Ecological Archives Vegetation classification SEEK & the semantic web Standards and registries Vision for data sharing & archiving

Appendices, Supplements, Data papers

Issues Citation and links Culture Format & migration Metadata Preservation Cost Intellectual property http://esapubs.org/archive/

Vegetation Classification The ESA Vegetation Classification Panel was established in 1993 with a mandate to support the emerging U.S. National Vegetation Classification.

Partnership for Vegetation Classification Ecological Society of America – Standards, peer review, & publication. US Federal Geographic Data Committee –US government standards & funding NatureServe – Maintenance and distribution of the Classification. NBII & ITIS – Taxonomic standards and data dissemination

Federal Geographic Data Committee Vegetation Subcommittee - - - Dynamic content standards Field plots Type descriptions Peer review Publication Data management

VegBank VegBank – a public archive for vegetation plot observations (http://vegbank.org). VegBank functions in a manner analogous to GenBank. Plot data can be deposited, discovered, viewed, cited, annotated, & downloaded. Plot data can be used for documentation validation and reanalysis.

www.vegbank.org

SEEK & NCEAS EML: Ecological metadata specification Morpho: Tool to markup datasets MetaCat: Registry of datasets ESA registry is a component Kepler: Workflow creation tool www.ecoinformatics.org

Taxonomic database challenge: Standardizing organism and community names The problem: Integration of data potentially representing different times, places, investigators and taxonomic standards. The traditional solution: A standard list

One concept ofAbies lasiocarpa USDA Plants & ITIS Abies lasiocarpa var. lasiocarpa var. arizonica

A narrow concept of Abies lasiocarpa Flora North America Abies lasiocarpa Abies bifolia Partnership with USDA plants to provide plant concepts for data integration

Data registries and archives Movement within ESA to require access to data Institutional repositories as a home for registered data Pressure from funding agencies can be a strong motivator for both individuals and institutions

Roles & Responsibilities Professional Societies Set standards Data content and exchange format Data archiving and access (discrete, well-circumscribed elements) Assure quality control (peer review)

Roles & Responsibilities Government Agencies Formulate federal standards and policies (in context of disciplinary standards). Mandate and implement federal standards (e.g., FGDC standards) Assure critical infrastructure exists

Roles & Responsibilities Granting Agencies Set requirements for data archiving and sharing Pay for archiving and publication, directly or through overhead

Roles & Responsibilities Data Centers Maintain a portfolio of critical, discipline-specific database systems Maintain key infrastructure content Digital identifiers Common objects (e.g. taxa, publications) Data registries

Roles & Responsibilities Digital repositories and libraries Archive and provide access to publications and data Meet institutional responsibilities to granting agencies Potential security for databases

Roles & Responsibilities Publishers Require that specific types of data be archived (e.g., GenBank, VegBank) Imbed links as a form of citation for standard data elements (e.g., literature, taxon concepts, datasets) Provide archives for and links to supporting documentation