www.tropicalmountainforest.org DFG-FOR816 Ecuador | DFG senate commission on biodiversity research | Biodiversity Exploratories DFG-SP1374 |
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Prof. Dr. Jörg Bendix - Speaker bendix@staff.uni-marburg.de | Dr. Birgit Gemeinholzer - Speaker b.gemeinholzer@bgbm.org | Dr. Jens Nieschulze - Data Manager jniesch@bgc-jena.mpg.de |
Thomas Lotz - Data Manager thomas.lotz@staff.uni-marburg.de |
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
The next meeting on data management in interdisciplinary projects concerning
“Data repositories in environmental sciences – concepts, definitions, technical solutions and user requirements”
will be held in Rauischholzhausen (near Marburg) on February 28th – March 1st, 2011
hosted by the FOR816 Ecuador and Biodiversity Exploratories in collaboration with the WG Data of the DFG senate commission on biodiversity research.
Please reserve these dates in your agenda.
Quality proofed research data build the foundation for scientific knowledge gain. Although billions of Euros are spent annually in Germany alone to acquire data only a fraction are accessible over time and are re-used in further contexts. The Alliance of German Science Organisations acknowledges this problem and pools activities for their solutions. Interdisciplinary research project repositories are at the intersection of data collection in the field, work-in-progress-storage, and long-term archiving. Against this background the workshop explores required standards of data capture, data curation and interchange with respect to technical and social issues, and addresses challenges in long-term archiving in a national and international framework.
The aim is to bring together the community of project database manager, standards developer, information scientists, librarians, and funding agencies. As results, we anticipate a better communication between the many disciplines, an overview of the current state of the art and a roadmap for future activities.
A focus will be set on
“Data platforms in integrative biodiversity research”.
Sessions will concentrate on:
Data standards and ontologies for integrative biodiversity research
Concepts for Data Repositories
- Data exchange including legal status of data and access
- Sustainability of repositories including permanent funding strategies
- Migration strategies for project data to permanent enviornmental data repositories
- Structural and technical concepts
- Models; central, distributed networks, connected topical/regional nodes etc.
- Hardware; including costs
- Software; designs, data models, data flow, interfaces
User Requirements
- Demands of data provider and data user (bridging the gap between user needs and expectations)
- Added value to be provided by project repositories
- Required service tools (input, search, analysis, visualisation, output)
- Citeable data publications as incentive (DOI, ISI, others)
We are looking forward to this meeting and hope that you will be able to participate. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the local organizers.
With kind regards,
J. Bendix
B. Gemeinholzer
J. Nieschulze
T. Lotz
Contact to local organizers:
Thomas Lotz
Data Manager FOR816
Philipps-University of Marburg
Faculty of Geography
Deutschhausstr. 10
fon: ++49.(0)64 21 / 28-24 208
email: thomas.lotz@staff.uni-marburg.deSonja Haese
Philipps-University of Marburg
Faculty of Geography/Climatology and Remote Sensing
Geography Deutschhausstr. 10
D-35032 Marburg
fon: ++49.(0)64 21 / 28-24 839
fax: ++49.(0)6421 / 28-24 833
email: haese@staff.uni-marburg.de
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For registartion, please download the Frist call (pdf) and use the according form.
Further information on the planned speeches can be found in this Reminder (pdf).
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The Program and Abstracts of the Meeting are available here (pdf).
Contributions
Below all presentations and posters are listed. The underlined contributions are available as PDF.
Talks: Download all as zip [39MB]
Bendix, J.: Introduction to the Workshop
Schildhauer, M.: Using observational data models to enhance data interoperability for integrative biodiversity and ecological research
Kottmann, R.: GSC Standards, GCDML and megx.net : From minimum standard specifications through implementations to web services
Vogt, L.: What are Data and Metadata and what is the Role of Media Content?
Horstmann, W.: International repository infrastructures - connectivity between thematic and generic approaches
Klump, J.: An assessment of costs and risks in the operation of long-term digital archive infrastructures
Reusser, D.: Data version management
Michener, W. K.: DataONE: Changing Community Practice and Transforming the Environmental Sciences through Access to Data and Tools
Grobe, P.: Morph.D.Base - Increasing Transparency and Reproducibility of Morphological Data
Wrobel, M.: Challenges and success factors in adapting IT for the management of scientific data
Enke, N.: The user's view on data sharing
Posters: Download all as zip [11MB]
Nadrowski, K.: Biodiversity - Ecosystem Functioning (BEF-China) data portal
Curdt, C., Hoffmeister, D., Jekel, C., Waldhoff, G., Bareth, G.: The TR32 project database - TR32DB
Petzold, E.: Biodiversity Exploratories Information System - Feature Overview
Ostrowski, A.: Biodiversity Exploratories Information System - Technical Overview
Muche, G., Hillmann, T, Suwald, A.: Data management of BIOTA AFRICA, now useful for RSSC Southern Africa
Willmes, C., Hoffmeister, D., Biessmann, O., Hütt, C., Kürner, D., Volland, K., Bolten, A., Bareth, G.: CRC806-Database: Implementation of a data management for an interdisciplinary research project
Lotz, T., Dobbermann, M., Göttlicher, D., Nauss, T., Bendix, J.: FOR816-Ecuador Data Warehouse: An EML-based relational project database and more
Kralisch, S., Zander, F.: Environmental Data Management with the River Basin Information System (RBIS)
Triebel, D., Weiss, M., Schneider, T., Hagedorn, G., Jablonski, S., Reichert, W., Volz. B., Rambold, G.: The Diversity Workbench - a virtual biodiversity research environment
Droege, G., Zetzsche, H., Gemeinholzer, B.: DNA Bank Network - A shared data portal for integrative molecular and biodiversity research
Kattge, J., Diaz, S., Lavorel, S., Prentice, C., Leadley, P., Bönisch, G., Wirth, C.: TRY: towards a unified global database of plant functional traits
Frenzel, M., Klotz, S., Hardisty, A., Bánki, O.: LifeWatch - a European e-science and observatory infrastructure supporting access and use of biodiversity and ecosystem data
Michener, W. K., Budden, A., Koleska, R., Vieglais, D, DataONE Team: DataONE: A virtual data center for the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences
Köchy, M.; The Carbon Portal - Metadata search and data access for the Integrated Carbon Observation System
Mehrtens, K., Springer, P., Fleischner, D., Schirnick, C., Jannaschk, K.: Components and aspects of an integrated data management approach
Seifarth, D.: Identifying Objects or Concepts in Ecological Data using Topic Maps
Heimann, D.: Semantic Data Access within the Biodiversity Exploratories Information System BExIS
Meeting: Datamanagers of DFG research programs
Meeting minutes (Nauß, Th.)
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