ESIP Commons: Publish, Cite and Find Non-Traditional Content Erin Robinson Information and Virtual Community Director
Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Is community-driven, highly participatory and open to science data and technology practitioners from across the data value chain. Some partners are networks themselves Unidata, DataOne, NEON, US-GIN, Data Conservancy, IRIS National Phenology Network, USGS Community for Data Integration* AGU Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) Group on Earth Observations (GEO) NASA, NOAA, EPA ESIP Partners by Type Type I (Data Centers) Type III (Application Developers) Type II (Researchers) Type IV (Sponsors)
Objectives: Provide a knowledge repository for information and knowledge generated as part of ESIP activities Provide a citation mechanism to acknowledge individuals and groups that generate new knowledge Allow discovery and tracking of contributions to ESIP by person and organization Commons.esipfed.org
ESIP Commons as a Knowledge Repository ESIP Committee, Working Group and Cluster Activities Committees Working Groups Clusters ESIP Commons supports: Microarticles (white papers) Meeting Session Abstracts and notes Posters Future Content Types Lesson Plans Discovery Change Proposals Interoperapedia Prof. Dev. Modules Use Cases State of practice reports
Microarticle
Citation format and standard needs community input
Meeting Sessions
Using the Views to display meeting sessions in the Commons as a schedule
Meeting Session Submission
Posters
Proceedings
People and Organizations
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Acknowledgements Sony Sharma, Ajinkya Kulkarni and Rahul Ramachandran, University of Alabama, Huntsville Created using Wordle..
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