Data management - from collecting to sharing (invited talk and breakout session at the Permafrost Young Researchers Workshop 2014)

This session is intended for very early scientists dealing with large amounts of data for the first time, as well as for young scientists at more advanced stages of their career (e.g. PhD / Postdocs) who have already been confronted with data sharing for larger projects and collaborations. After a g...

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Main Authors: Biskaborn, Boris K., Lanckman, Jean-Pierre
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/36040/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.43927
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Summary:This session is intended for very early scientists dealing with large amounts of data for the first time, as well as for young scientists at more advanced stages of their career (e.g. PhD / Postdocs) who have already been confronted with data sharing for larger projects and collaborations. After a general introduced on the topic “Collecting, Archiving and Sharing Data”, Boris Biskaborn (AWI) will give a talk about the the GTN-P database and it's current challenges. Jean-Pierre Lanckmann (Arctic Portal), will thereafter present the necessity of data compatibility and the potentials of international standards for the purpose of data sharing.These relatively short talks will be followed by a 30 minutes interactive discussion, including topics such as: How to set up a database. How to decide if my project would benefit or suffer from setting up a database. Scripting for documentation.