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Community for data integration 2020 annual report Community for data integration 2020 annual report

The Community for Data Integration is a community of practice whose purpose is to advance the data integration capabilities of the U.S. Geological Survey. In fiscal year 2020, the Community for Data Integration held 11 monthly forums, facilitated 13 collaboration areas, and supported 13 projects. The activities supported the broad U.S. Geological Survey priority of producing building...
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Leslie Hsu, Amanda Liford, Grace Donovan

Opportunities to improve alignment with the FAIR Principles for U.S. Geological Survey data Opportunities to improve alignment with the FAIR Principles for U.S. Geological Survey data

In 2016, an interdisciplinary, international group of 53 scientists introduced a framework named “the FAIR Principles” for addressing 21st century scientific data challenges. The FAIR Principles are increasingly used as a guide for producing digital scientific products that are findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR), especially to enable use of such products in...
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Frances Lightsom, Vivian Hutchison, Bradley Bishop, Linda Debrewer, David Govoni, Natalie Latysh, Shelley Stall

Paths to computational fluency for natural resource educators, researchers, and managers Paths to computational fluency for natural resource educators, researchers, and managers

Natural resource management and supporting research teams need computational fluency in the data and model-rich 21st century. Computational fluency describes the ability of practitioners and scientists to conduct research and represent natural systems within the computer's environment. Advancement in information synthesis for natural resource management requires more sophisticated...
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Richard Erickson, Jessica Burnett, Mark Wiltermuth, Edward Bulliner, Leslie Hsu

Community for Data Integration 2019 annual report Community for Data Integration 2019 annual report

The Community for Data Integration is a community of practice whose purpose is to advance the U.S. Geological Survey’s data integration capabilities. In fiscal year 2019, the Community for Data Integration held 9 monthly forums, facilitated 11 collaboration areas, held several workshops and training events, and funded 14 projects. The activities supported the U.S. Geological Survey...
Authors
Leslie Hsu, Amanda Liford

U.S. Geological Survey Community for Data Integration 2019 Workshop Proceedings—From big data to smart data U.S. Geological Survey Community for Data Integration 2019 Workshop Proceedings—From big data to smart data

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Community for Data Integration (CDI) Workshop was held during June 3–7, 2019, at Center Green in Boulder, Colo. The theme of the workshop was “From Big Data to Smart Data” with the purpose of bringing together the community to discuss current topics, shared challenges, and steps forward to advance twenty-first century science at the USGS. The workshop...
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Leslie Hsu

Community for data integration 2018 funded project report Community for data integration 2018 funded project report

The U.S. Geological Survey Community for Data Integration annually funds small projects focusing on data integration for interdisciplinary research, innovative data management, and demonstration of new technologies. This report provides a summary of the 10 projects funded in fiscal year 2018, outlining their goals, activities, and accomplishments.
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Leslie Hsu, Caitlin Andrews, John Bradford, Daniel Buscombe, Katherine Chase, Wesley Daniel, Jeanne Jones, Pam Fuller, Benjamin Mirus, Matthew Neilson, Hans Vraga, Jessica Walker, Dennis Walworth, Jonathan Warrick, Jake Weltzin, Daniel Wieferich, Nathan Wood

Short-term forecasts of insect phenology inform pest management Short-term forecasts of insect phenology inform pest management

Insect pests cost billions of dollars per year globally, negatively impacting food crops and infrastructure, and contributing to the spread of disease. Timely information regarding developmental stages of pests can facilitate early detection and control, increasing efficiency and effectiveness. In 2018, the U.S. National Phenology Network (USA-NPN) released a suite of ‘Pheno Forecast’...
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Theresa Crimmins, Katharine Gerst, Diego Huerta, R. Marsh, Erin Posthumus, Alyssa Rosemartin, Jeff Switzer, Jake Weltzin, Len Coop, Nicholas Dietschler, Daniel Herms, Samita Limbu, R. Trotter, Mark Whitmore

Community for Data Integration 2018 annual report Community for Data Integration 2018 annual report

The Community for Data Integration (CDI) is a community of practice whose purpose is to build the U.S. Geological Survey knowledge base in data integration. This annual report describes the various presentations, activities, and outcomes of the CDI monthly forums, working groups, trainings, and other CDI-sponsored events in fiscal year 2018. The report also describes the objectives of...
Authors
Leslie Hsu, Leah Colasuonno

Geologic field photograph map of the Grand Canyon region, 1967–2010 Geologic field photograph map of the Grand Canyon region, 1967–2010

The Grand Canyon geologic field photograph collection contains 1,211 geotagged photographs collected during 43 years of geologic mapping from 1967 to 2010. The photographs document some key geologic features, structures, and rock unit relations that were used to compile nine geologic maps of the Grand Canyon region published at 1:100,000 scale, and many more maps published at 1:24,000...
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George H. Billingsley, Gregory Goodwin, Sarah Nagorsen, Monica Erdman, Jason Sherba

Measuring sustainability of seed-funded Earth science informatics projects Measuring sustainability of seed-funded Earth science informatics projects

Short term funding is a common funding model for informatics projects. Funders are interested in maximizing the sustainability and accessibility of the outputs, but there are no commonly accepted practices to do so in the Earth sciences informatics field. We constructed and applied a framework for sustainability drawing from other disciplines that have more published work in...
Authors
Leslie Hsu, Vivian Hutchison, Madison Langseth

Community for Data Integration fiscal year 2017 funded project report Community for Data Integration fiscal year 2017 funded project report

The U.S. Geological Survey Community for Data Integration annually funds small projects focusing on data integration for interdisciplinary research, innovative data management, and demonstration of new technologies. This report provides a summary of the 11 projects funded in fiscal year 2017, outlining their goals, activities, and outputs.
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Leslie Hsu, Kate Allstadt, Tara Bell, Erin Boydston, Richard Erickson, A. Everette, Erika Lentz, Jeff Peters, Brian Reichert, Sarah Nagorsen, Jason Sherba, Richard Signell, Mark Wiltermuth, John Young

Wrangling distributed computing for high-throughput environmental science: An introduction to HTCondor Wrangling distributed computing for high-throughput environmental science: An introduction to HTCondor

Biologists and environmental scientists now routinely solve computational problems that were unimaginable a generation ago. Examples include processing geospatial data, analyzing -omics data, and running large-scale simulations. Conventional desktop computing cannot handle these tasks when they are large, and high-performance computing is not always available nor the most appropriate...
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Richard Erickson, Michael Fienen, S. McCalla, Emily Weiser, Melvin Bower, Jonathan Knudson, Greg Thain
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