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Welcome to the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) 2018 Summer Meeting! The 2018 theme is Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Data. The theme is based on one of the goals in the 2015 - 2020 ESIP Strategic Plan, which provides a framework for ESIP’s activities over the next three years.

All Presentations are being added to a Google Folder temporarily and then will be moved to FigShare and linked to the sessions here. 
Thursday, July 19 • 8:00am - 9:15am
ESIP Lab: Incubator Outcomes, Google Summer of Code Update, Advances in Provenance, USGS + ESIP Lab Partnership

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A little more than a year ago, we created the ESIP Lab, run by Annie Burgess, the ESIP Lab Director. The ESIP Lab empowers the scientific community by supporting ideation, incubation and evaluation of Earth sciences cyberinfrastructure and encompasses most of the ESIP's funded projects - incubator, FUNding Friday and tech evaluation. In this session, we will give a short primer on the lab and focus on recent outcomes of 2017 funded projects.  

ESIP Lab and USGS
  • Sky Bristol
Provenance
  • Lewis McGibbney
  • Doug Fils
Google Summer of Code
  • Ryan Berkheimer 
  • Lewis McGibbney
Fall 2017 Funded Incubator Projects 
Fall 2017 projects are wrapping up their development cycle and will be presented during the Thursday plenary session at the Summer Meeting. The project summaries are here:

Speakers & Moderators
avatar for Ryan Berkheimer

Ryan Berkheimer

Physical Scientist, NOAA NCEI
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Sky Bristol

Senior Advisor for Data Science, USGS Energy and Mineral Resources Mission Area
avatar for Annie Burgess

Annie Burgess

Lab Director, ESIP
avatar for Sean Gordon

Sean Gordon

Information Engineer, The HDF Group
Talk to me about the ESIP Labs project, ESIPhub a JupyterHub based shared computational environment for workshops at Meetings.My research focuses on the connections between documentation structures and the evaluation of content for the metadata needs of diverse communities of practice... Read More →
avatar for Andrea Thomer

Andrea Thomer

Assistant Professor, University of Michigan School of Information
I'm an information scientist interested in biodiversity and earth science informatics, natural history museum data, data curation, information organization, and computer-supported cooperative work! 
avatar for Christine White

Christine White

Technical Advisor, Esri




Thursday July 19, 2018 8:00am - 9:15am PDT
Grand Canyon Ballroom
  Grand Canyon Ballroom, Plenary
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