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1 Peter Fox Data Science – ITEC/CSCI/ERTH Week 3, September 16, 2009 Class exercise - collecting data - individual

Key Points Regarding Flu Epidemics Wash your hands often, especially after shaking hands with others (use hand disinfectants if there is no access to soap and water). Avoid close contact with people who are sick Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. If you don't have a tissue, use the inside of your elbow. Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, especially after contact with shared keyboards, microscopes, instruments, or other people. STAY HOME-If you have flu-like symptoms (i.e., fever (100 degrees F [37.8 decrees C] or higher, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills, fatigue). For more information

Admin info (keep/ print this slide) Class: ITEC/CSCI/ERTH Hours: 9am-11:50am Wednesdays Location: LOW 4040 Instructor: Peter Fox Instructor contact: Contact hours: Tuesdays 10am-11am (or by appt) Contact location: Winslow 2120 Wiki: 29 –Schedule, syllabus, reading, assignments, etc. 3

Modes of collecting data, information Observation Measurement Generation Driven by –Questions –Research idea –Exploration 4

Management Creation of logical collections Physical data handling Interoperability support Security support Data ownership Metadata collection, management and access. Persistence Knowledge and information discovery Data dissemination and publication 5

Practical details for week 3 The preparation for collection was Assignment 1 (due today) This week is the practical part of data collecting – scope your effort so that you can complete it within class hours (or less) Ground rules –Come with two data collection options, others will be available/ offered –No one off collections, i.e. must be something you could repeat –This is an individual exercise 6

Practical details for week 3 (ctd) A write up will be required, details in Assignment 2 (handed out next week, 4) and presented in week 5 (i.e. keep detailed notes) No analysis is required What are you planning to do? 7

What is next Next week (Data formats, metadata standards, conventions, reading and writing data and information) Reading –Data formats: netCDF –Metadata resources –METS –OAI-PMH Protocol for Metadata Harvesting –Climate and Forecast (CF) conventions 8