by Allison Mills | May 17, 2023 | Merge Blog, Guest Blogs
ESIP Partner – Knology: Why Earth Science Data Needs Social Science Interdisciplinary collaboration, including social science, is key to the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) community. In their guest blog, ESIP Partner Knology explains some of their...
by Allison Mills | Apr 18, 2023 | Guest Blogs
Guest Blog: Air Quality Affects Birds Olivia Sanderfoot is a birder who studies the impacts of air pollution on our feathered friends and was a 2022 Ignite@AGU speaker, co-hosted by NASA’s Earth Science Division and Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP). In her...
by Allison Mills | Mar 24, 2023 | ESIP Lab Update
Deep Learning Around the (Icy) River Bend The ESIP Lab funds pilot projects to expand the impact of Earth science data. Like this one with Trung Bao Le from North Dakota State University that set out to “see” under the ice, analyze complex fluid dynamics and improve...
by Allison Mills | Mar 9, 2023 | Collaboration Updates
Easy Resources for Managing Marine Data Data from ocean observing systems and marine data in general are important topics within the interdisciplinary community in Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP). Managing marine data can feel as bottomless as the ocean, but...
by Allison Mills | Feb 16, 2023 | Community Fellow Blog, Guest Blogs
Guest Blog: The Sprawling, Dynamic and Powerful World of Python for GIS Python for GIS is not a game of snakes and legends. Geospatial programming is a core set of skills in the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) community. In his guest blog, Community Fellow...
by Allison Mills | Jan 13, 2023 | Guest Blogs
Opening Doors: Why ESIP Gathers Virtually Virtual is an important part of meeting culture now. In her guest blog, Susan Shingledecker, Executive Director of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP), explores why we are alternating in-person and virtual meetings....
by Allison Mills | Dec 9, 2022 | ESIP Lab Update
Drones Measure Mountain Snow The ESIP Lab funds pilot projects to expand the impact of Earth science data. Like this one with Eric Sproles from Montana State University that set out to find more efficient ways to measure mountain snow albedo. Garden Wall Weather...
by Allison Mills | Dec 1, 2022 | News, Community Fellow Blog
Welcome 2023 ESIP Community Fellows! ESIP Community Fellows are graduate students interested in bridging the gap between informatics and Earth science. The 2023 Community Fellows will support ESIP's collaboration areas and meetings in January and July, helping connect...
by Allison Mills | Oct 5, 2022 | News, Collaboration Updates
ESIP Endorses Guidance for Science on Schema.org Metadata The Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) voted to endorse new metadata guidance to help make Earth science data more discoverable and interoperable. The endorsement is of the ESIP Schema.org Cluster’s...
by Allison Mills | Aug 12, 2022 | Merge Blog, Collaboration Updates, Community Fellow Blog
Guest Blog: How Can Earth Science Data Enhance Community Resilience? The Community Resilience Cluster connects place, people and data through their work in Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP). The group has a new article out that describes challenges and...