A review of results from data collected among ESIP members about their perspective and vision of the changing state of making Earth Science data matter. Please join us if you'd like to hear about the results, contribute feedback, and/or make an impact on our strategic direction as an Earth Science data community. <br
Date: March 22nd, 2019Time: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM ETLocation: GoToMeeting In the first webinar in the ...
A 5-year STS project in geography, starting in 1999, evolved into 20 years of data collection about ...
A 5-year project to study scientific data uses in geography, starting in 1999, evolved into 20 years...
ESIP is 20 years old! To celebrate, we interviewed ESIP community members on their perspectives on t...
ESIP is 20 years old! To celebrate, we interviewed ESIP community members on their perspectives on t...
ESIP is 20 years old! To celebrate, we interviewed ESIP community members on their perspectives on t...
The Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a non-profit, volunteer, and community-driven organ...
Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a community of Earth science data professionals. ESIP’s...
Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a community of Earth science data and information techn...
<div> <div> <div> <div> <p>ESIP is a community of data and information technology practitioners who ...
In this webinar, we explore approaches and techniques that are being used and developed to measure a...
<p>•Collaboration at national, regional and international levels is essential – hyper-partnering, ra...
Started during IPY 2007-2008, the Earth System Science Data journal (Copernicus) has now 'tested the...
Knowledge about the quality of data and metadata is important to support informed decisions on the (...
An overview is offered and the methodology is described for a focus group study conducted to elicit ...
Date: March 22nd, 2019Time: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM ETLocation: GoToMeeting In the first webinar in the ...
A 5-year STS project in geography, starting in 1999, evolved into 20 years of data collection about ...
A 5-year project to study scientific data uses in geography, starting in 1999, evolved into 20 years...
ESIP is 20 years old! To celebrate, we interviewed ESIP community members on their perspectives on t...
ESIP is 20 years old! To celebrate, we interviewed ESIP community members on their perspectives on t...
ESIP is 20 years old! To celebrate, we interviewed ESIP community members on their perspectives on t...
The Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a non-profit, volunteer, and community-driven organ...
Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a community of Earth science data professionals. ESIP’s...
Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a community of Earth science data and information techn...
<div> <div> <div> <div> <p>ESIP is a community of data and information technology practitioners who ...
In this webinar, we explore approaches and techniques that are being used and developed to measure a...
<p>•Collaboration at national, regional and international levels is essential – hyper-partnering, ra...
Started during IPY 2007-2008, the Earth System Science Data journal (Copernicus) has now 'tested the...
Knowledge about the quality of data and metadata is important to support informed decisions on the (...
An overview is offered and the methodology is described for a focus group study conducted to elicit ...
Date: March 22nd, 2019Time: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM ETLocation: GoToMeeting In the first webinar in the ...
A 5-year STS project in geography, starting in 1999, evolved into 20 years of data collection about ...
A 5-year project to study scientific data uses in geography, starting in 1999, evolved into 20 years...