1. Watch the Meeting Highlights Webinar The 2020 Summer Meeting Highlights Webinar provided an overview of plenary and breakout sessions from the ESIP Summer Meeting held online (July 14-24, 2020). Whether you weren't able to attend the meeting or you're looking to see what happened in other breakout sessions, this webinar is for you. Watch the webinar below or access slides from it here.
  2. Find & Access Presentations  from the Meeting You can do this in two ways. You can find meeting content by session on the 2020 ESIP Summer Meeting Sched website. Find the session you are interested in, click on it, and you can then view the session description, a few takeaways generated by session participants, and you will see links to the recording of the session and any presentations that have been deposited in the ESIP Figshare Portal. You can also visit the ESIP Figshare Portal. Search “ESIP Summer 2020” in quotation marks to see only content from this meeting, including the slides from this webinar.

 


What's in the Summer Meeting Highlights Webinar?

  • Introduction (Megan Carter)
  • Meeting Overview By the Numbers (Erin Robinson)
  • Incoming Executive Director Intro & Plenary Highlights (Susan Shingledecker)
  • Breakout Session Highlights
    • ESIP Public-Private Partnership Cluster (Ned Molder)
    • Open Source Environment-Security Analytics: Combining Capabilities from Government, Industry and Academia (Tom Parris)
    • Usage-Driven Data Discovery Hackfest (Chris Lynnes)
    • Recent advances in environmental sensing for monitoring and research (Renée Brown)
    • Building technical know-how through innovation seed-funding (and community) (Leslie Hsu)
    • Community concept mapping for data-to-decisions – Use cases in climate adaptation, disaster planning, and disaster response (Bill Teng)
    • ESIP Contributions to the FAIR Convergence matrix: A Hands-on Workshop (Nancy Hoebelheinrich)
    • What we wish we'd learned in grad school: A workshop to develop a mini data management training (Community fellow Highlight from Ben Roberts-Pierel)
    • Connecting Informatics to Science Communities (Ed Armstrong)
    • Assigning Credit for Research Artifacts (Mark Parsons)
    • Proliferation of Vocabularies in Solid Earth, Space and Environmental sciences: Which one should I use and which ones can I trust? (Lesley Wyborn)
    • Drafting guidelines for vocabulary selection by data curators and repositories (Margaret O’Brien)
    • Organizational Strategies, Standards, and Policies for Machine Learning – Charting the Next Step of ESIP Machine Learning Cluster (Yuhan Rao)
    • Machine Learning Tutorials (Yuhan Rao)
    • Project Planning and Management Workshop (Ward Fleri)
    • Structured Data on the Web: Putting Best Practice to Work (Dave Blodgett)
    • Advancing schema.org Guidelines for Dataset Interoperability and Discovery (Adam Shepherd)
    • Challenges of Consistently Curating and Representing FAIR Dataset Quality Information – IQC/BSC Pre-ESIP Workshop Report Out (Ge Peng)
    • Citizen Science Data and Information Quality (Bob Downs)
    • Exploring New Perspectives and Formulating Best Practices for Data Uncertainty Information (Rama Ramapriyan)
    • Standardizing the Representation of Uncertainty Information in NetCDF – Status and Next Steps on the NetCDF/CF UQ Proposal (Rama Ramapriyan)
    • CF Conventions for NetCDF (Daniel Lee)
    • … and Samples –a proposed ESIP Cluster for the Physical Samples community (Sarah Ramdeen)
    • Public-Private Partnerships in the Age of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic (Karen Moe)
    • FUNding Friday Overview (Annie Burgess)