Making OCB Data F.A.I.R [poster]
Making OCB Data F.A.I.R [poster]
Date
2019-06-24
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Soenen, Karen
Biddle, Matt
Copley, Nancy
Haskins, Christina
Rauch, Shannon
York, Amber
Kinkade, Danie
Saito, Mak A.
Shepherd, Adam
Wiebe, Peter
Biddle, Matt
Copley, Nancy
Haskins, Christina
Rauch, Shannon
York, Amber
Kinkade, Danie
Saito, Mak A.
Shepherd, Adam
Wiebe, Peter
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10.1575/1912/24294
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Data management
F.A.I.R data
Open science
Open data
F.A.I.R data
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Abstract
Oceanographic data, when well-documented and stewarded toward preservation, have the potential to accelerate new science and facilitate our understanding of complex natural systems. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) is funded by the NSF to document and manage marine ecosystem data, ensuring their discovery and access, and facilitating their reuse.
The task of curating and providing access to research data is a collaborative process, with associated actors and critical activities occurring throughout the data’s life cycle. BCO-DMO supports all phases of the data life cycle and works closely with investigators to ensure open access of well-documented project data and information. Supporting this curation process is a flexible cyberinfrastructure that provides the means for data submission, discovery, and access; ultimately enabling reuse.
This poster describes some of the existing infrastructure and strategic enhancements at BCO-DMO in support of the F.A.I.R principles.
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Presented at OCB Summer Workshop, June 24-27 2019, Woods Hole MA.