Data Science Journal (Oct 2014)

Towards an International Polar Data Coordination Network

  • P L Pulsifer,
  • L Yarmey,
  • Ø Godøy,
  • J Friddell,
  • M Parsons,
  • W F Vincent,
  • T de Bruin,
  • W Manley,
  • A Gaylord,
  • A Hayes,
  • S Nickels,
  • C Tweedie,
  • J R Larsen,
  • J Huck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.IFPDA-16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Data management is integral to sound polar science. Through analysis of documents reporting on meetings of the Arctic data management community, a set of priorities and strategies are identified. These include the need to improve data sharing, make use of existing resources, and better engage stakeholders. Network theory is applied to a preliminary inventory of polar and global data management actors to improve understanding of the emerging community of practice. Under the name the Arctic Data Coordination Network, we propose a model network that can support the community in achieving their goals through improving connectivity between existing actors.

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