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Now Hear This! A FUNding Friday Sonification Project

by Megan Carter | Apr 25, 2019 | Community Fellow Blog

ESIP Community Fellow and PhD student, Patrick Chandler, describes his 2018 FUNding Friday Project. Overview: The implications of climate data are difficult to understand through a single X Y graph. If time is included as a displayed variable, graphs can show either...

A Community Fellow’s Take on the Data Help Desk

by Megan Carter | Mar 22, 2019 | Community Fellow Blog

ESIP Community Fellow and M.S. student, Rose Borden, shares takeaways from the 2018 Data FAIR at AGU. ESIP hosted the 2018 Data FAIR at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting last December. The Data FAIR provides researchers with opportunities to engage...

ESIP Selected as Mentoring Organization for Google Summer of Code

by Annie Burgess | Feb 27, 2019 | ESIP Lab Update, Press Releases

ESIP is honored to be selected again as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code! Google Summer of Code (GSoC) sponsors students to work full-time for 3-months on open source projects during the summer, supervised by a senior contributor from the mentoring...

Two Ways to Find Out What Happened at the 2019 ESIP Winter Meeting

by Megan Carter | Feb 8, 2019 | Collaboration Updates, Meeting News

Watch the Meeting Highlights Webinar The 2019 Winter Meeting Highlights Webinar provided an overview of plenary and breakout sessions from the ESIP Winter Meeting held in Bethesda, MD (Jan. 15-17th, 2019). Whether you weren't able to attend the meeting in person or...

Arranging the Orchestra of Data

by Megan Carter | Feb 1, 2019 | Collaboration Updates, Community Fellow Blog, Meeting News

ESIP Community Fellow and PhD student, Zachary Robbins, shares his takeaways from the 2019 ESIP Winter Meeting. During the opening plenary of the 2019 ESIP Winter Meeting, Dr. Lesley Wyborn described the Earth and Environmental Sciences as an orchestra, each section...

Welcome 2019 Community Fellows

by Megan Carter | Jan 2, 2019 | Collaboration Updates, Community Fellow Blog

The call for 2019 ESIP Community Fellows attracted a number of very impressive applicants. Ultimately, we welcomed 10 fellows, including 2 returning fellows. The 2019 fellows have already assumed their roles of providing support for and participating in various ESIP...

EnviroSensing Webinar: “Cart Before the Horse: System QA and Data QC Practices for Sensor Networks”

by Megan Carter | Oct 24, 2018 | Collaboration Updates

ESIP's EnviroSensing Cluster has been invited to give a webinar in the Australian Research Data Commons' (ARDC) Monthly Tech Talk Series on November 1st at 8 PM ET/ 5 PM PT. The webinar, entitled ‘Cart Before the Horse: System QA and Data QC Practices for Sensor...

Information Management Code Registry Cluster to Host Virtual Hackathon

by Megan Carter | Oct 22, 2018 | Collaboration Updates

The Information Management Code Registry (IMCR) Cluster is hosting a virtual hackathon on Wednesday November 14th from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm EST to continue development of three R packages: ingestr – For reading standard format data from sensors, data loggers,...

Data for Our Changing Earth: Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Data

by Arika Virapongse | Aug 23, 2018 | Collaboration Updates

Author: Arika Virapongse, Middle Path EcoSolutions Have you thought about how your work with data might be helping society improve? The theme for the 2018 summer ESIP conference, “Data for Our Changing Earth: Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Data”, was focused on...

A new paper about the ESIP community: “Knowledge mobilization for community resilience: perspectives from data, informatics, and information science”

by Arika Virapongse | Aug 22, 2018 | Collaboration Updates

Authors: Arika Virapongse,  Ruth Duerr, Elizabeth Covelli Metcalf We are pleased to announce the recent publication of a peer-reviewed article in Sustainability Science that highlights the perspectives of the ESIP community around the topic of place-based community...
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