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EDI at the virtual 2020 ESA Annual Meeting “Harnessing the ecological data revolution”

General information for 2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3–6, 2020).

  • EDI co-organized the Data Help Desk as part of the “Career Central” activities.
  • CC 5 – Data Help Desk “So Much Data, So Little Time!”
  • SS 20 – Special Session “Working with LTER Data.” organized and moderated by M. O’Brien and L. Kui (UCSB).
    • “Locating data in the Environmental Data Initiative repository”, C. Gries.
  • INS 18 – Inspire session: “Reusing Ecological Data to Answer New Questions – Persistent Problems and Promising Progress.” organized by C. Gries and K. Vanderbilt.
    • “The elusive Babel fish”, P. Hanson et al.
  • CC 7 – Data Help Desk “Sharing Data.”
  • INS 16 – Inspire Session “Innovations in Data Science Across Coordinated Research Networks.”

    • “Find it, understand it, use it: How repositories help you navigate data challenges”, M. O’Brien et al.
  • PS48 – Poster Session: “Big Data in Ecology: Methods and Tools”
      • “Annotating metadata to improve data discovery and reuse”, K. Vanderbilt et al.
      • “Data citation: Getting credit for the data you publish!”, C. Gries et al.
      • “Streamline QA/QC for observational data”, L. Kui (UCSB) et al.
      • “How to catalog your ecological data for open access science”, A. Nguyen et al.

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