1 Services and Infrastructutre John Broome CODATA-International.

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1 Services and Infrastructutre John Broome CODATA-International

2 Typical Data Services and Services Acquisition Cataloguing and discovery Visualization Life-cycle management (stewardship) Access and integration. Extraction

3 Models for Services and Infrastructure Internal - single organization, single unit Internal - single organization, central Internal – multiple organizations Collaborative – national Collaborative – international Collaborative – discipline Collaborative – targeted multidisciplinary

4 Models for Services and Infrastructure Internal - single organization, single unit Internal - single organization, central Internal – multiple organizations Collaborative – national Collaborative – international Collaborative - discipline

5 1.Advancing Informatics for Microbiology 2.Anthropometric Data and Engineering 3.Data at Risk 4.Data Citation Standards and Practices 5.Earth and Space Science Data Interoperability 6.Exchangeable Materials Data Representation to Support Scientific Research and Education 7.Fundamental Physical Constants 8.Global Information Commons for Science Initiative 9.Linked Open Data for Global Disaster Risk Research 10.Octopus: Mining Space and Terr2€ial Data for Improved Weather, Climate and Agriculture Predictions 11.Global Roads Data Development 12.Preservation of and Access to Scientific and Technical Data in/for/with Developing Countries (PASTD) Collaborative - Discipline & Initiative CODATA Task Groups

6 Collaborative – International World Data System (WDS) CODATA works closely with WDS. WDS created at the ICSU 29th General Assembly based on the 50-year legacy of the ICSU World Data Centres (WDCs). Objectives: –Transition from existing stand-alone data centres/services to a common, globally interoperable, distributed data system. –Foster disciplinary and multidisciplinary applications for the benefit of the international scientific community. –Develop a broader disciplinary and geographic base and become a world-wide ’community of excellence' for data stewardship and delivery. WDS has 49 Member organizations in Oct

7 Collaborative - National Research Data Canada Evolution from Research Data Strategy Working Group (RDSWG) roots. Canadian Research Data Summit (2012) outcome. Looking for increased federal government support.

8 Collaborative – International Research Data Alliance (RDA) The “Research Data Alliance” is an emerging international organization whose goal is to accelerate data-driven innovation through the sharing and exchange of research data. The official launch of RDA will take place in March in Sweden. CODATA is collaborating with RDA in preparation of a Working Group proposal on: “Legal Interoperability of Data”. CODATA will be represented at the launch.

9 Collaborative – Discipline OneGeology “Making Geological Maps of the world Accessible” Initiative of international geological surveys 120 countries since 2007 Provides access through a distributed network of data sources Content is the responsibility of the source. Utilizes OGC and other standards. Promotes a discipline standard (GeoSciML) Becoming a registered non-profit.

10 Collaborative – Multidisciplinary Initiative: Future Earth - DM Future Earth is a ICSU 10-year international research initiative for responding to the risks and opportunities of global environmental change and for supporting transformation towards global sustainability. CODATA & WDS co-chaired a “Data Management Break-out Session” at the “Future Earth: Global Earth Change Community” Workshop (Paris, Nov. 2012) CODATA and WDS have submitted a nomination for a member of the Future Earth Scientific Committee.

11 1.Moving beyond the locked data repository – data you cannot access and use has no value. 2.Accessible data helps shrink the digital divide. 3.Data publication linked to paper publication – data citation required. 4.Data services supporting integration of external data. 5.Cloud-based collaboration is growing – organizations whose data are locked behind their firewall are at a disadvantage. 6.Virtualized open data supports work as an “activity”, rather than a “place”. 7.“ “Big data” driving IT changes as well as “Data-driven science” to complementing existing theory and experiment-driven science Data System and Repository Trends