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Tuesday, January 15
 

11:00am EST

Linking Geoscience Resource Discovery and Exploration with Jupyter Notebooks
Session Abstract:
This session will discuss cross-disciplinary data discovery and introduce the EarthCube Data Discovery Studio project, which currently indexes over 1.6 mil datasets and other geoscience resources from 40+ repositories. The DDS system relies on a scalable metadata augmentation pipeline designed to improve and re-index metadata content using text analytics and an integrated geoscience ontology. The addition of automatically-generated ontology-anchored keywords enables faceted browsing and lets users navigate to datasets related by additional characteristics, such as measured variables, equipment, science domains, or geospatial features. The system also publishes the metadata using schema.org markup, and lets users validate or invalidate automatic metadata enhancements using a custom metadata editor. In addition, we will demonstrate how DDS portal users can invoke Jupyter notebooks residing on one of several Jupyterhubs, and pass discovered document metadata to the notebooks for additional visualization, analysis or modeling, thus bridging cross-domain resource discovery with more in-depth data exploration. We will also show how users can contribute their own notebooks to process additional types of data indexed in DDS.

Session Takeaways (post-meeting):
1) Data discovery studio does not host any data and does not intend to replace repositories. They intend to ‘enhance’ metadata quality.
2) This is a valuable resource for multi-disciplinary projects because it acts as a central area to locate available datasets for a given topic even if they cover a diverse range of datasets.
3) Changes made in Data Discovery Studio do not go back to the original repository, they only exist in the studio. Additional work would need to be done to make those changes at the repository level.



Speakers
avatar for Stephen Richard

Stephen Richard

Geoinformatics consultant, Independent
Stephen Richard is an independent contractor working from Tucson Arizona. He is currently involved in projects developing a cross-domain metadata scheme for describing physical samples (SESAR, iSamples0, metadata for the Deep-time Digital Earth (DDE) program, the CODATA Cross-Domain... Read More →


Tuesday January 15, 2019 11:00am - 12:30pm EST
Glen Echo
  Glen Echo, Breakout Session

2:00pm EST

Working Session: Exploring Jupyter Technologies for Educators
Session Abstract:
Members of ESIP's Education Committee invite attendees who have a working knowledge of Jupyter technologies to share information and examples that can be used in an introductory workshop for educators.

Session Takeaways (post-meeting):
1) Working in a “hub” environment instead of a local environment can be beneficial. It enables users to engage with resources without spending time and space downloading programs.
2) The ESIPhub is a Jupyterhub that has been created as a workspace for the ESIP community. It’s possible to use many different programming languages within the hub, but Python is one of the most common.
3) The Education Committee is actively developing Jupyter notebooks within the ESIPhub for use in classroom educational environments as programming learning tools for students.



Speakers
avatar for LuAnn Dahlman

LuAnn Dahlman

Communications Specialist, OAR/CPO/CEED
Editor, U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit. User Advocate for Climate Explorer and Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation. Ask me about how Cooperative, Collaborative Community Science could enhance NOAA efforts with on-the-ground mapping of flooding.
avatar for Sean Gordon

Sean Gordon

Information Engineer, The HDF Group
Talk to me about the ESIP Labs project, ESIPhub a JupyterHub based shared computational environment for workshops at Meetings.My research focuses on the connections between documentation structures and the evaluation of content for the metadata needs of diverse communities of practice... Read More →
avatar for Shelley Olds

Shelley Olds

Science Education Specialist, UNAVCO
Data visualization tools, Earth science education, human dimensions of natural hazards, disaster risk reduction (DRR), resilience building.
avatar for Becky Reid

Becky Reid

Faculty, Cuesta College
I discovered ESIP in the summer of 2009 when I was teaching science in Santa Barbara and attended the Summer meeting there. Ever since then, I have been volunteering with the ESIP Education Committee in various capacities, serving as Chair in 2013, 2019, and 2020.


Tuesday January 15, 2019 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
Glen Echo
  Glen Echo, Working Session
 


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