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Introduction to the 2014 ESIP Student Fellows - Part II!


ESIP Student Fellows are a group of graduate students that are interested in working in cross-discipline activities that further the development of Earth science technologies that improve the flow of data bridging the gap between informatics and Earth Science and applying research to real-world problems. This fellowship provides students a chance to work closely with professionals in an interdisciplinary, cross-sector group on current Earth Science problems. The students become engaged in the group as rapporteurs, documenting the work of the group...

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ESIP Meetings, Juggling and Deadlines


The ESIP Federation has become the go-to place for tackling Earth science data and technical challenges. One area where this is particularly evident is at the ESIP meetings – the breadth and number of sessions proposed, the increasing and diverse attendance and the feedback from sponsors, members and even newcomers that ESIP meetings are among the most productive (if not THE most productive) gatherings they attend.

After every meeting we ask: “What improvements do you have for future meetings?” Over the last several meetings, we’ve seen many requests for fewer tracks and conflicting...

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Introduction to the 2014 ESIP Student Fellow!


ESIP Student Fellows are a group of graduate students that are interested in working in cross-discipline activities that further the development of Earth science technologies that improve the flow of data bridging the gap between informatics and Earth Science and applying research to real-world problems. This fellowship provides students a chance to work closely with professionals in an interdisciplinary, cross-sector group on current Earth Science problems. The students become engaged in the group as rapporteurs, documenting the work of the group...

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ESIP Commons Ignite Talk at #CreativeCommons10 Triangle Party


On Dec. 12, Erin Robinson presented at the Triangle Creative Commons 10-Year Celebration. It was a great opportunity to understand how the CC license, built into the ESIP Commons, really liberates the knowledge generated by the ESIP community. A recording of the talk will be posted in the next several weeks, but in the meantime the slides are below. Would love feedback or comments! 

 

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