This presentation explains the exercises linked to suggested to the participants of the GB22 Nodes training event. These exercises focus on the promotion and the actual publishing of sample-based biodiversity data.
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Session 08, sample-data publishing practice at the GB22 Nodes training event
1. GB22 TRAINING EVENT FOR NODES – 5 OCTOBER 2015
Session 08: Sample-Data publishing practice
Alberto González-Talaván
2. ONE SESSION, TWO ACTIVITIES
Exercise 1
Sketch a data publishing promotion strategy
Exercise 2
Explore publishing options for a dataset with IPT
3. OUR STARTING POINT: THE USE CASES 2
http://community.gbif.org/pg/pages/view/48387/
Use case 2 document
Session description page Exercise templates
4. EXERCISE 1: DATA PUBLISHING PROMOTION
20 minutes, group work.
Roles:
• Rapporteur
• Discussion moderator
• Time keeper
• Liaison with other groups
Outcome to be made available
in the session page
More detailed information is available in the session page
5. EXERCISE 1: DATA PUBLISHING PROMOTION
Focus on challenges brought
by sample-data:
• Fewer publishing platforms
• Limited experience
• Few resources
• Under-exposed audience
• Data-related issues
More detailed information is available in the session page
6. EXERCISE 2: DATA PUBLISHING EXERCISE
90 minutes, (collaborative)
individual work.
Use the test IPT installations
announced during session 03.
OPTIONAL: Reflect the
outcome of your work in the
exercise template
Send the document to your
group facilitator ONLY
More detailed information is available in the session page
7. GB22 TRAINING EVENT FOR NODES – 5 OCTOBER 2015
Session 08: Sample-Data publishing practice
Alberto González-Talaván
Editor's Notes
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The time will start once everyone has read the use case at least once.
The time will start once everyone has read the use case at least once.
In your discussions, try to concentrate on the challenges that sample-data brings to the table.
The time will start once everyone has read the use case at least once.
Image from Billy W obtained via http://www.freeimages.com/photo/bee-keeping-11-1491032