LNO/IM Collaboration and Communication Work Group Looking for ways to enhance collaboration between LTER Information Managers (IMs) and the LTER Network Office (LNO)’ staff
LNO/IM Collaboration and Communication Work Group Motivation and Mission Challenges Ideas Goals Products History
LNO/IM Collaboration Motivation and Mission Needs from both groups that have to be met by their counterpart and are not being accomplished IM and LNO’s developers different perspective about the LTER sites’ problems and their solutions. LTER IM community have heterogeneous academic backgrounds and preparations Collaboration between members of different disciplines has been acknowledged to need an understanding the process involved in that collaboration.( * ) (*) McOwiti O. Thomas Unique LNO virtual training launches in cyberspace. The LTER Network News 20(1):1,3
LNO/IM Collaboration Motivation and Mission Find possible ways to structure collaborations Become aware of the process we follow as we collaborate
LNO/IM Collaboration Challenges (Time and Personnel) There is a mismatch of allocation of time to do Network level projects and commitments (goals) between both communities IM time not allocated for Network projects at site translate to: extra personal time put into IM Network projects OR little or no participation of site in IM Network projects Sites are shorthanded for Network level projects needing more personnel staff
LNO/IM Collaboration Challenges (Needs for info and products) LNO needs initiatives from the sites to get information or scientific-based solutions E.g., a protocol to define custom units at a network level; IM annual meetings are not a good venue LNO awaits for next step definitions or actions' from the IMs E.g., Ontology/Vocabulary group next step IMs individuals or groups await for certain promisedLNO products E.g., Web forms to populate metadata LNO uncertainty to say if project can be completed
LNO/IM Collaboration Challenges (Communication) Communication of projects and needs between two communities is sometimes inefficient E.g., an IM idea: “LNO should create a tracking database of the actions, status and priority assigned to the IM site–related projects with open tickets that have to be responded to” in the LNO’s very own PASTA (Provenance Aware Synthetic Tracking Architecture) “project tasks are tracked in an open source, web-based application called dotProject. Our version resides at “
LNO/IM Collaboration Ideas IMExec should have the initiative to bring up special network science related consultation E.g., a protocol to define custom units at a network level
LNO/IM Collaboration Ideas Proposed LNO’s project affecting the IM community should go through a consulting process with the IM community: Recruit IM with necessary skills to collaborate in the development of specs and design process Assign a moderator for project Move forward only those projects that go through this collaboration process Maintain motivation by separating project in stages
LNO/IM Collaboration Ideas Proposed LNO’s project affecting the IM community should go through a consulting process with the IM community (continues): Look for ways to compensate sites for the time their IMs spend in Network-related projects with money to get more personnel, rewards, or else... Involve IMs in the definition of LNO’s goals and projects Open channels for people to collaborate e.g. UTF of the Unit work group
LNO/IM Collaboration Ideas LNO should Implement a timeline module Use API web services to enhance the inefficient way we use web forms e.g,. to access NIS databases
LNO/IM Collaboration Ideas Become aware of the IM role within the LTER community: IM are users IM are designers and developers at their site IM implement projects Metadata standard elements. IM know the technology IM are aware of their site’s scientific needs SO make them co-designers of the network-wise products e.g., EML, TRENDS
LNO/IM Collaboration Ideas Recruit a database manager person at the LNO that: will take care of the NIS databases (Climdb, SiteDB....) develop online query capabilities to pull out subsets of data Allow network-projects’ working groups of IM to visit the LNO and get some products done
LNO/IM Collaboration Ideas Make Site Bytes a venue to get list of potential Network- level projects Use surveys to show what IM do at their site to the LNO and see that: Sites’ IM resources for the LNO Projects LNO staff resources for the sites IM Sites’ IM LNO staff ≈ Collaborative relationship between the two communities
LNO/IM Collaboration Goals Create a structured mechanism for collaborations such that: IMs community actively participate in the sites’ information management activities related decisions made by the LNO LNO staff receive the feedback they need from the IMs community in a timely manner both communities work together in creating network-level science-facilitating projects collaborations between LNO and IMC coordinate in an appropriate, effective way with the activities of the Network Information System Advisory Committee (NISAC)
LNO/IM Collaboration Products (1)effective mechanism to facilitate the interaction between the IM and the LNO personnel in the LNO’s projects designing process providing feedback to LNO with in a timely manner (2)list of possible IM-LNO projects in the near future to facilitate the information management activities at the sites and at the Network level, and (3)general description of the different processes we have observed when this collaboration has taken place along with its outcome.
LNO/IM Collaboration Products Subsidiary Products: a list of past and present (up to August 2007) IM-LNO collaborations
LNO/IM Collaboration History Project Name People (O) = original group StatusCompletion Date Sites’ network resources assessment and education of sites in the use of Internet. Produced the Connectivity Report. IM: John P. NO: James B. (then SEV site IM) Completed Design of the Bibliography data base Carol Bledsoe (a sites’s PI?) LNO?: Harvey Chin Design is Completed; ongoing 1993 LTER Personnel Data base creation IM: John P. NO: Rudolf N. Completed1995 Data Table of Content (DTOC) transfer to the LNO IM: John P. NO: Design is Completed; ongoing Design: 1996 – 1997; ongoing
LNO/IM Collaboration History Project Name People (O) = original group StatusCompletion Date Metadata standard elements. Evolved into “FLED” which produced the 1994 Metadata standards and 1997 Michener et al. paper which in turn evolved into EML IM : Tom Kirshner Bill M., Susan Stafford, more? NO: Others: NCEAS staff Waiting for next step : mechanism to incorporate and/or update a unit by the community (LTER or Public?) ~1992 1994 1997 ? to present OBFS TrainingIM: John P. NO: Bill M. Completed2001 to 2004 EML implementationIM: All sites IM NO: Iñigo ongoing Varies with sites EML harvester and Metacat IM: all sites NO: Next step?~
LNO/IM Collaboration History Project NamePeople (O) = original group StatusCompletio n Date OBFS TrainingIM: John P. NO: Bill M. Completed~ Unit VocabularyIM: Karen B. (O), Jonathan W. Margaret O. NO: Dawaybe; Mark S. (O), Iñigo LNO’ is waiting for next step : mechanism to incorporate and/or update a unit by the community (LTER or Public?); Reviewing list of customUnits, discuss a criteria for validation of cosumeUnits, ? to present
LNO/IM Collaboration History Project NamePeople (O) = original group StatusCompletio n Date Control VocabularyIM: John P. NO: Dwayne. (O), Iñigo. Mark Incorporate searching and browsing capabilities, looking for ways to interface with web services?; Re-direction ? to present Cyberinfrastructure Strategic Plan IM: Barbara B., Peter M. NO: John VC., James B. Don H. and John P. Plan is complete, ready to be delivered to the EB ~2002 to present TRENDS ECOTRENDIM: Ken R., Laney NO: Mark S. Developed; in the implementation phase