Building a Roadmap for Making Data FAIR in the U.S. Geological Survey Completed
FAIR is an international set of principles for improving the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of research data and other digital products. The PIs for this CDI project planned and hosted a workshop of USGS data stakeholders, data professionals, and managers of USGS data systems from across the Bureau’s Mission Areas. Workshop participants shared case studies that fostered collaborative discussions, resulting in recommended actions and goals to make USGS research data more FAIR. Project PIs are using the workshop results to produce a roadmap for adopting FAIR principles in USGS.
The FAIR Roadmap will be foundational to FY2021 CDI activities to ensure the persistence and usability of USGS funded research, and to demonstrate successful data integration through application of FAIR principles.
The workshop was held September 9-11, 2019. A draft of the roadmap is expected to be ready for CDI discussion during FY2020.
Principal Investigator : Frances L Lightsom
Co-Investigator : Vivian B Hutchison
Cooperator/Partner : John L Faundeen, Natalie Latysh, Linda M Debrewer, David L Govoni, Wade Bishop, Shelley Stall
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 5cd30aade4b09b8c0b7a5cbb)
Opportunities to improve alignment with the FAIR Principles for U.S. Geological Survey data
Frances Lightsom
Supervisory Oceanographer
Linda Debrewer
Quality Management Specialist/Science Advisor
Natalie Latysh
Bureau Approving Official, Hydrologist
Vivian B Hutchison
Senior Data Advisor
- Overview
FAIR is an international set of principles for improving the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of research data and other digital products. The PIs for this CDI project planned and hosted a workshop of USGS data stakeholders, data professionals, and managers of USGS data systems from across the Bureau’s Mission Areas. Workshop participants shared case studies that fostered collaborative discussions, resulting in recommended actions and goals to make USGS research data more FAIR. Project PIs are using the workshop results to produce a roadmap for adopting FAIR principles in USGS.
The FAIR Roadmap will be foundational to FY2021 CDI activities to ensure the persistence and usability of USGS funded research, and to demonstrate successful data integration through application of FAIR principles.
The workshop was held September 9-11, 2019. A draft of the roadmap is expected to be ready for CDI discussion during FY2020.
Principal Investigator : Frances L Lightsom
Co-Investigator : Vivian B Hutchison
Cooperator/Partner : John L Faundeen, Natalie Latysh, Linda M Debrewer, David L Govoni, Wade Bishop, Shelley Stall- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 5cd30aade4b09b8c0b7a5cbb)
- Publications
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 automated systems.AuthorsFrances L. Lightsom, Vivian B. Hutchison, Bradley Bishop, Linda M. Debrewer, David L. Govoni, Natalie Latysh, Shelley Stall - Connect
Frances Lightsom
Supervisory OceanographerEmailPhoneLinda Debrewer
Quality Management Specialist/Science AdvisorEmailPhoneNatalie Latysh
Bureau Approving Official, HydrologistEmailPhoneVivian B Hutchison
Senior Data AdvisorEmailPhone