Data Management in Environmental and Earth Science Infrastructures

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Description

International Summer School, Lecce, Italy, July 2018

1 - General
1.1 - Identifier
9
1.2 - URL type
URI
1.3 - URL
https://www.lifewatch.eu/envriplus-lifewatch-iss-data-management/
1.4 - Title
Data Management in Environmental & Earth Science Infrastructures
1.5 - Language
en
1.7 - Keywords
data management
environmental science
earth science
infrastructure
theory and practice
1.9 - Geographical availability
("en_US","2019")
2 - Life Cycle
2.1 - Version
("en_US","Not available")
2.2 - Status
Final
2.3 - Contribute
2.3.1 - Role
Author
2.3.2 - Entity
ENVRI-FAIR and LifeWatch ERIC
2.4 - Date
2019-07-01
3 - Educational
3.1 - Interactivity type
Active
3.2 - Learning resource type
Lecture
3.3 - Interactivity level
Very low
3.4 - Semantic density
Low
3.5 - Target group
Learner
3.6 - Context
Training
3.7 - Expertise level
Knowledge-dependent
3.8 - Typical learning time
Knowledge-dependent
3.9 - Learning outcome(s)
3.10 - Access rights
Copyright LifeWatch ERIC 2018
3.11 - Cost
No
3.12 - Copyright and other restrictions
Yes
3.13 - Conditions of use
("en_US","Copyright LifeWatch ERIC 2018")
4 - Technical
4.1 - Size
Not available
4.2 - Scientific domain and subdomain
4.3 - Topic codes
G5: Basic Research Data Management (RDM)
R3: Cataloguing - design & implementation
R5: Cloud computing (Virtual Machines & containers) for data processing
R9: Linked Data and ontologies
R10: Metadata standards & schemas (including geospatial, instruments, variables)
R11: PID allocation & use (including citation support, bibliometry, provenance)
R13: Provenance tracing
5 - Relation
5.1 - Kind
5.3 - Entry
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