EAGER: The FAIR Island Project for Place-based Open Science
Creators
- 1. University of California, California Digital LIbrary
- 2. University of California Berkeley:
- 3. Metadata Game Changers LLC
- 4. DataCite
Description
National Science Foundation EAGER grant proposal. PIs: John Chodacki (Principal Investigator), Neil Davies (Co-Principal Investigator), Erin Robinson (Co-Principal Investigator), Matthew Buys (Co-Principal Investigator).
This exploratory project will test FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data principles for Open Science purposes in a comprehensive manner for field station data gathering on the Pacific atoll of Tetiaroa. This project is a timely opportunity to leverage the new field station on the atoll of Tetiaroa which has close ties to U.S. institutions through the University of California, including a nearby NSF Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) site, as well as international research programs.
Place-based data have a unique quality in that they span the sciences and humanities with time and space (geolocation) acting as foundational metadata used to assign data to “place” (or nested “places”). The FAIR Island Project will build interoperability between pieces of critical research infrastructure -- Data Management Plans (DMPs), research practice, DOIs, and publications contributing to the advancement and adoption of Open Science.
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FAIR Island - 2021 EAGER Narrative FINAL.pdf
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