Expression of Interest
Please complete this form if you are interested in supporting the review process for the ESIP Short Course Materials. Expressions of interest will be reviewed by the Data Stewardship Committee and Project Editors. In addition to a thoughtful and expert review process, our goals are to increase diversity in participation, engage new community members and capture the breadth of data management expertise that exists in the community. Reviewers of a single or pair of modules will be provided complimentary registration to the 2022 Summer ESIP meeting. Reviewers of multiple modules will receive a stipend of up to $1000 at the rate of $200 per module.
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Which modules are you qualified and interested to review? And which did you (co)author? (Please select all that apply)
Note: The ESIP short course modules list (with links to content) can be viewed at: https://bit.ly/ShortCourseList
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I (co) authored this module
Local Data Management - Data Formats: Using Self-describing Data Formats
Responsible Data Use: Data Restrictions
Preserving the Scientific Record: Establishing Relationships with Archives
Preserving the Scientific Record: Preserving a Record of Environmental Change
Preserving the Scientific Record: Case Study 1 - National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC) Glacier Photos
Preserving the Scientific Record: Case Study 2 - Arctic Temperature Variability Data
The Case for Data Stewardship: Preserving the Scientific Record
The Case for Data Stewardship: Enhancing Your Reputation
Agency Requirements: NASA Data Management Plans
NOAA Administrative Order 212-15: Management of Environmental and Geospatial Data and Information
Responsible Data Use: Citation and Credit
Responsible Data Use: Copyright and Data
Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?
Data Management Plans: Elements of a Data Management Plan
Elements of a Data Management Plan: Identifying the materials to be created
Elements of a Data Management Plan: Organization and standards
Managing Your Data: Assign Descriptive File Names
Managing Your Data: Backing Up Your Data
Data Formats: Choosing and Adopting Community Accepted Standards
Creating Documentation and Metadata: Introduction to Metadata and Metadata Standards
Creating Documentation and Metadata: Metadata for Discovery
Creating Documentation and Metadata: Creating a Citation for Your Data
Working with Your Archive: Broadening Your User Community
Local Data Management: Advertising Your Data
Advertising your data: Agency requirements for submitting metadata
Advertising your data: Using data portals and metadata registries
Using Data Portals and Metadata Registries: Submitting Metadata to the GCMD
Local Data Management: Providing Access to Your Data
Providing Access to Your Data: Determining Your Audience
Providing Access to Your Data: Access Mechanisms
Providing Access to Your Data: Tracking Data Usage
Providing Access to Your Data: Handling Sensitive Data
Providing Access to Your Data: Rights
Agency Requirements: NSF Data Management Plans
Did you attend the ESIP summer meeting this week?
(It is beneficial for interested reviewers to have attended the short course session on July 23 (https://bit.ly/3rme4Gt) but not critical)
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Do you have interest in supporting this project in an Editorial capacity?
The editorial group will collate and summarize reviews, working in collaboration with the ESIP Data Stewardship Committee. We will provide more information following interest.
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