Considerations Arising from the Data Sharing Action Plan for the GEOSS Common Infrastructure Linda Moodie Co-chair/United States Data Sharing Task Force.

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Considerations Arising from the Data Sharing Action Plan for the GEOSS Common Infrastructure Linda Moodie Co-chair/United States Data Sharing Task Force GEO Architecture and Data Committee Pretoria, South Africa 20 May 2010

Action Plan - Current Framework Executive Summary Main body of the Action Plan Introduction – why share data fully and openly? Background – what is the status of GEOSS data sharing today? Vision – where do we want to be and by when? What are the benefits of implementing this vision? What are the barriers to implementing this vision? What actions need to be taken? [Issues not fully addressed] slide 2

Action Plan - Current Framework Annexes: Supporting Documents –Implementation Guidelines for the GEOSS DSP (accepted at GEO-VI Plenary) –Benefits of Implementing the Data Sharing Principles –Considerations for the GEO Community –Considerations Arising from the Data Sharing Action Plan for the GEOSS Common Infrastructure –Glossary –Case Studies ARGO Floats ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model CBERS Satellite Imagery Forest Carbon Tracking Global Biodiversity Information Facility International Polar Year Landsat slide 3

Proposed Data Sharing Action Plan for GEO (A)builds upon the crucial concept of the full and open exchange and on the Implementation Guidelines accepted by the GEO Plenary, (B) notes that the achievement of full and open exchange of and access to key datasets will require actions by GEO collectively, by Members and Participating Organizations individually, and by GEOSS tasks and cross-cutting activities;

Proposed Considerations for the GCI Considerations: –Agreements reached at GEO-VI provided a mandate for the DSTF to address different policy needs of GEO Members, whilst acknowledging that full and open exchange of data without restrictions is to be clearly encouraged. Current situation: –The GCI does not distinguish between data that is registered as being fully and openly exchangeable, versus data with access and/or distribution restrictions. Objectives: –“…It is essential that the GCI provides an interface to support the full and open exchange of data, metadata and products within the GEOSS, whilst also enabling data that has been registered…with restrictions to be discovered…”

Key Issues for the GCI To enable users to discover the quality and any restrictions applicable to the use of data via the GEO Web Portal To implement a standard categorization for registration – “GEOSS Data CORE” being the ‘fully and openly shared with no restrictions’ subset of resources registered in the GEOSS To develop a process to handle all access conditions other than ‘fully open with no restrictions’, e.g., by providing a “standardized” categorization, or to retain just two categories: “fully open with no restrictions” and “not fully open”

Key Issues for the GCI (continued) To enable users to search the GCI to find data or services that comply with the Data Sharing Principles To develop a data attribution system To implement user types and data use categories To develop data use metrics

Currently Proposed Data Sharing Actions GEO collectively to: 3.Maintain the GCI as the architectural framework essential to implementing the Data Sharing Principles –Based on metadata, users should be empowered to discover via GEO Web Portal in a user-friendly manner: Declared quality of GEOSS resources Any restrictions applicable to use of associated data Data or services that fit a particular application, theme, or SBA Data or services that comply with “full and open exchange” and have no restrictions on access, re-use and dissemination –Will require simple categorizations of data according to a fairly limited set of classes –Procedures of registering and maintaining the metadata should be simple or partially automated

Currently Proposed Data Sharing Actions GEO collectively to: 4.Integrate implementation of the Data Sharing Principles into the responsibilities of GEO committees and activities of GEO tasks, as appropriate. -- GEO Committees and Tasks should: Identify their data sharing opportunities and needs Work to promote harmonization of data sharing procedures within their activities Work at technical level to equalize the accessibility of data to users in developing and developed countries

Currently Proposed Data Sharing Actions GEO Members and Participating Organizations to: 7.Maximize the number of datasets made available on the basis of full and open access –GEO Members and Participating Organizations should ensure that: They register the EO resources in GEOSS Adequately detailed metadata should be provided with no costs or restrictions attached to the use of the metadata Where grants are provided for work leading to access and use of EO data, clear data access and exchange rights should be stipulated in the grant agreement that are in accordance with full and open exchange of that data

Issues Not Yet Fully Addressed by DSTF Handling data with restrictions and registered in the GCI –The Implementation Guidelines confirm that: “GEO welcomes all data contributions into the GEOSS. When registering data in GEOSS, the contributor should present any restrictions arising from relevant international instruments and national policies and legislation, and the duration of each restriction, that is applicable to the exchange of the data, metadata, and products submitted.” –GEO must endeavor to ensure that the restrictions presented by data providers are made known to data users. –Some GEO Members state that GEO must ensure that any restrictions are strictly adhered to by users. –Others state that GEO cannot and should not be put in the position of having to ensure or police data provider restrictions. The GCI, however, could send a user back to the data provider to access its data and comply with any restrictions.

Issues Not Yet Fully Addressed by DSTF Reuse/re-distribution and data tagging –Some restrictions on re-distribution, reuse and copying of data are legally derived from copyright. –In order to “police” any possible infringement of a data provider’s IPR / copyrights, should the GEO facilitate or introduce a “data tagging” mechanism into the GCI? And if so, how far should this go and how sophisticated should it be? –While it is the responsibility of data providers to adopt data tagging if they wish, does GEO become legally responsible if GEO facilitates it? –Data tagging may also impact citation and attribution of data sources, a concept the DSTF fully endorses. How would this work?

Issues Not Yet Fully Addressed by DSTF Licenses –There is currently no consensus within the DSTF on the use of licensing. –There is consensus that providing metadata information that assigns categories to data and products may be useful, e.g.: Full and open with no restrictions Full and open with attribution requirements Full and open with attribution and non-commercial use requirements Access conditions, including user registration and log-in Re-distribution restrictions Price above the cost of reproduction and distribution (or marginal cost of fulfilling the user request) Re-distribution restrictions and price above reproduction and distribution

Wrap-up The DSTF would welcome comments and feedback from the ADC on the issues raised or any other matter that should be considered. Due to the GEO Secretariat by 2 June 2010 THANK YOU!!!

BACKUP SLIDES

Currently Proposed Data Sharing Actions - GEO collectively to: 1.Create the GEOSS Data Collection of (Full and) Open Resources for Everyone (GEOSS Data CORE) to address GEO Societal Benefit Areas. The GEOSS Data CORE is a distributed pool of documented datasets, contributed by the GEO community on the basis of full and open unrestricted access and at no more than the cost of reproduction and distribution.

The GEO Ministerial Summit Beijing, P.R.C., 5 November 2010 The Executive Committee agreed to include the following points in the second invitation to the Ministerial Summit: To launch the GEOSS Data CORE, the DSTF has proposed that to promote data sharing within the GEOSS, Ministers at Beijing show strong political leadership and demonstrate that they are willing to make a real difference, by taking immediate and concrete action. The DSTF proposes that Ministers are invited to announce their contributions to the GEOSS Data CORE in advance of, or at the Beijing GEO Ministerial Summit.

Currently Proposed Data Sharing Actions - GEO collectively to: 2.Establish a Task Force within GEO Monitor the use and impact of resources made available with full and open access. Promote the efficacy of the Data Sharing Principles in delivering societal benefits. Evaluate the outcomes of this Action Plan and recommend further actions. 3. Maintain the GEOSS Common Infrastructure 4. Integrate implementation of the Data Sharing Principles into the responsibilities of GEO committees and activities of GEO tasks, as appropriate.

Currently Proposed Data Sharing Actions - GEO Members to: 5.Take leadership to establish national coordinating mechanisms 6. Develop flexible policy frameworks - GEO Members & Participating Organizations to: 7.Maximise the number of documented datasets made available on the basis of full and open access. 8. Promote the benefits of full and open access to data