Transcript Committee on Data for Science and Technology of the
CODATA Strategic Plan and International Activities
Russian National CODATA Committee meeting, Moscow 12 September 2006
Strategic Planning Committee
Charge: – – – Update CODATA mission statement Develop 5-year strategic plan of action Establish terms of reference for a Technical Advisory Committee Members: – – – – – – Robert Chen, USA (chair) Vanderlei de Canhos, Brazil Guo Huadong, CAS Fedor Kuznetsov, Russia Lulama Makhubela, South Africa Brian McMahon, UK − Antoni Nowakowski, Poland − Ray Norris, Australia − Yukio Ohsawa, Japan − Gordon Wood, Canada
Previous Mission Statement (1994)
The mission of CODATA is to enhance the accessibility and promote the intelligent exploitation of data in the conduct of science and technology. CODATA seeks to become the central focus within ICSU, as well as the link between ICSU and the international scientific and technological communities, on matters concerning the organization, management, quality control, and dissemination of data from all scientific and technical disciplines. By bringing data experts together with scientists from the various disciplines, it will encourage and facilitate the application of modern information technology to all aspects of data management.
Proposed New Mission Statement
The mission of CODATA is to strengthen international science for the benefit of society through improved scientific and technical data. CODATA is committed to the principle of universal and equitable access to scientific data and information across the digital divide and works to facilitate a coordinated global approach to scientific data and information consistent with this principle.
Strategic Issues: Norris et al.
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Full and equitable access to scientific data; Monitoring and development of intellectual property rights to scientific data; Long-term preservation of, and access to, scientific data; Interoperability and data storage/exchange standards; Data quality, validation and authentication; and Capacity building, especially in the developing world.
Additional Issues Identified by Committee
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The role of new technology in data science and education; The transformation of scientific data into knowledge; Professional data management/professional development issues; and Public education and awareness.
Proposed Cross-Cutting Initiatives
1. Global Information Commons for Science Initiative (GICSI)
– – – – – – Already launched by CODATA at WSIS in November 2005 Strong set of partners already in place Fund raising, program development under way Addresses all 10 issues, with major emphasis on first 3 Primary focus will be on scientific data, in coordination with other open access information initiatives Meeting this Friday with EC on a “European Information Commons for Science”
Proposed Cross-Cutting Initiatives
2. Scientific Data across the Digital Divide Program (SD 3 )
– A way to focus on capacity building (issue 6) plus issues 1, 3, 7-10 – Links closely with ICSU strategic initiatives/interests related to GEOSS, IPY, eGY, hazards, the MA, renewable energy, health – Builds on existing and proposed TGs (Archiving, Biodiversity, Disasters); CODATA-ICSTI Portal prototype – Link with WSIS e-science initiative and follow-up led by UNESCO – Potential funding through GEOSS, GRIP, other initiatives
Proposed Cross-Cutting Initiatives
3. Advanced Data Mining and Integration for Research and Education
(ADMIRE) – Provides technology focus addressing issues 4, 7, 8, and 10 – Builds on AIDA Project and larger research community interested in data mining and integration – Potential EU funding, industry partnerships
Strengthening CODATA’s Capacity
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Improve Membership – Revitalize existing members – Attract new members 2.
Recruit Supporting Organizations – Focus on data centers, networks, research institutes 3.
Develop CODATA Associates Program – Build an international community of data scholars, specialists 4.
External fund raising – Encourage (require?) Task Groups to flow funds through CODATA 5.
Establish endowment fund
Proposed Implementation Steps
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Focus TGs on Cross-cutting Initiatives Set criteria in future renewals 2.
Participate in SciDIF 3.
Establish Data Policy Committee Need preplanning, timely responses 4.
Establish Technology Committee Need to use new technology to facilitate activities 5.
Strengthen outreach Need to plan for more visibility in science and data communities Close coordination with new initiatives, task groups, etc.
Selected CODATA International Activities
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GICSI
GEO Data Policy Task WSIS E-Science follow-up with UNESCO International Polar Year (IPY) Electronic Geophysical Year (eGY) Global Risk Identification Program (GRIP) 20 th CODATA Conference
CODATA and the GEO Data Policy Task
GEO 2006 Work Plan, Task DA-06-01 (continuing in proposed GEO 2007-09 Work Plan) – Invite experts to identify steps required to further the practical application of the agreed GEOSS data sharing principles CODATA is collaborating on this with the GEO Secretariat – Experts meeting to be held Sunday, 22 October 2006 in Beijing
CODATA and the UNESCO E-Science Follow-Up
Consultation to be held Sunday, 22 October in Beijing Organized by UNESCO with CODATA support Details available online at UNESCO WSIS follow-up site Two of five elements: – – Promote the long-term systematic and efficient collection, dissemination and preservation of essential scientific digital data, for example, population and meteorological data in all countries.
Promote principles and metadata standards to facilitate cooperation and effective use of collected scientific information and data as appropriate to conduct scientific research.
CODATA and the International Polar Year
CODATA at IPY Data meeting in Cambridge UK in early 2006 Three IPY Sessions at CODATA 2006 – “Key” session – Two parallel sessions IPY Data Committee will meet after CODATA 2006 CODATA IPY Task Group proposed (same membership as IPY Data Committee)
CODATA and the electronic Geophysical Year
CODATA endorsed the eGY at its last GA Five eGY organized sessions at CODATA 2006 CODATA officers participating in various eGY activities Strengthening collaboration with IUGG
CODATA and the Global Risk Identification Program
New program of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the ProVention Consortium aimed at improving global, regional, and national disaster risk assessment and management CODATA expecting to have a role in scientific peer review and science community input into risk assessment process beginning in early 2007
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CODATA Conference
23-25 October in Beijing More than 200 foreign participants and 300 Chinese participants expected => largest total attendance to data Four plenary talks: – – – –
Professor XU Guanhua
(Minister of Ministry of Science and Technology, China) : Scientific Data Sharing
—Strategy and Potential of Science Innovation in China
Professor Jane LUBCHENCO
(Past-President ICSU):
Science's Sine Qua Non: Making Scientific Knowledge Understandable, Relevant and Useful
Professor Tony HEY
(Vice President for Technical Computing, Microsoft):
e-Science and Cyberinfrastructure
Professor LIU Depei
(President of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences):
The Brief Introduction for the Project Construction of Medical Science Data Sharing
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Strong presence: – – – – – – – – Geosciences (eGY, IPY, GEOSS) Materials science and computational informatics Social science Health, medical, and brain sciences and bioinformatics Disaster data and risk management E-science and cyberinfrastructure Energy and environment Data policy Other events: – – – – CODATA and Sangster Prize awards Task group sessions on gas hydrates, anthropometry, archiving, Species 2000, etc.
Young scientist key session CODATA History & Vision of the Future key sessions
2006 CODATA Conference
Location moved to Huarun Hotel – All rooms & activities in same place – Near metro – Less expensive, more convenient Please Attend!
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