A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
The BlueBRIDGE approach to collaborative researchBlue BRIDGE
Gianpaolo Coro, ISTI-CNR, at BlueBRIDGE workshop on "Data Management services to support stock assessement", held during the Annual ICES Science conference 2016
The BlueBRIDGE multidisciplinary & multi-sector approach: challenges and user...Blue BRIDGE
The document discusses the BlueBRIDGE project, which receives EU funding to build research environments that foster innovation, decision making, governance, and education for blue growth. It addresses the challenges of bridging different sectors like business, research, education, and decision making. Major challenges discussed include heterogeneity of resources, variety of usage contexts and service exploitation modes, data access and usage policies, provenance tracking, and ensuring repeatability while keeping costs low. The presentation outlines BlueBRIDGE's approach and offerings, including the D4Science infrastructure providing access to over 50 data providers and the BlueCommons system.
What can «blue» do for you: overcoming ICES challenges with BlueBRIDGE toolsBlue BRIDGE
Scott Large, ICES, at BlueBRIDGE workshop on "Data Management services to support stock assessement", held during the Annual ICES Science conference 2016
Virtual research environments for implementing long tail open scienceBlue BRIDGE
This document discusses virtual research environments (VREs) for supporting "long-tail open science". It defines VREs as operational environments that dynamically aggregate resources like data, services, and computing/storage for users. VREs aim to support collaborative research, reproducibility, and open sharing of data/findings while providing simplified access. The document outlines how VREs can be created on demand, integrated with applications/services, and used for collaborative experiments and workflows to enable repeatability and reuse of research. Real-world examples of VREs like D4Science are presented.
How BlueBRIDGE data management services can support the marine & maritime sectorBlue BRIDGE
BlueBRIDGE provides data management services to support the marine and maritime sector. It aims to bridge the gap between the blue growth sector and ICT sector by providing tailor-made data services. BlueBRIDGE is calling for small and medium enterprises to apply to exploit its data management services for free until February 2018, with only the top 5 proposals being accepted. Interested organizations can learn more by visiting BlueBRIDGE's website or social media pages.
What the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) has been up to in order to improve access to marine data and promote the message of 'measure once, use many times'.
DevOps for Dynamic Interoperability of IoT, Edge and Cloud SystemsHong-Linh Truong
The document discusses DevOps approaches for enabling dynamic interoperability between IoT, edge, and cloud systems. It notes the diversity and complexity of developing IoT cloud applications using various cloud, edge, and IoT resources. It identifies interoperability issues that can occur within and across these systems. It provides an example of interoperability challenges in a maritime port system. And it proposes the use of artifacts, like middleware services and data pipelines, that can be deployed automatically across environments to help achieve dynamic interoperability.
A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
The BlueBRIDGE approach to collaborative researchBlue BRIDGE
Gianpaolo Coro, ISTI-CNR, at BlueBRIDGE workshop on "Data Management services to support stock assessement", held during the Annual ICES Science conference 2016
The BlueBRIDGE multidisciplinary & multi-sector approach: challenges and user...Blue BRIDGE
The document discusses the BlueBRIDGE project, which receives EU funding to build research environments that foster innovation, decision making, governance, and education for blue growth. It addresses the challenges of bridging different sectors like business, research, education, and decision making. Major challenges discussed include heterogeneity of resources, variety of usage contexts and service exploitation modes, data access and usage policies, provenance tracking, and ensuring repeatability while keeping costs low. The presentation outlines BlueBRIDGE's approach and offerings, including the D4Science infrastructure providing access to over 50 data providers and the BlueCommons system.
What can «blue» do for you: overcoming ICES challenges with BlueBRIDGE toolsBlue BRIDGE
Scott Large, ICES, at BlueBRIDGE workshop on "Data Management services to support stock assessement", held during the Annual ICES Science conference 2016
Virtual research environments for implementing long tail open scienceBlue BRIDGE
This document discusses virtual research environments (VREs) for supporting "long-tail open science". It defines VREs as operational environments that dynamically aggregate resources like data, services, and computing/storage for users. VREs aim to support collaborative research, reproducibility, and open sharing of data/findings while providing simplified access. The document outlines how VREs can be created on demand, integrated with applications/services, and used for collaborative experiments and workflows to enable repeatability and reuse of research. Real-world examples of VREs like D4Science are presented.
How BlueBRIDGE data management services can support the marine & maritime sectorBlue BRIDGE
BlueBRIDGE provides data management services to support the marine and maritime sector. It aims to bridge the gap between the blue growth sector and ICT sector by providing tailor-made data services. BlueBRIDGE is calling for small and medium enterprises to apply to exploit its data management services for free until February 2018, with only the top 5 proposals being accepted. Interested organizations can learn more by visiting BlueBRIDGE's website or social media pages.
What the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) has been up to in order to improve access to marine data and promote the message of 'measure once, use many times'.
DevOps for Dynamic Interoperability of IoT, Edge and Cloud SystemsHong-Linh Truong
The document discusses DevOps approaches for enabling dynamic interoperability between IoT, edge, and cloud systems. It notes the diversity and complexity of developing IoT cloud applications using various cloud, edge, and IoT resources. It identifies interoperability issues that can occur within and across these systems. It provides an example of interoperability challenges in a maritime port system. And it proposes the use of artifacts, like middleware services and data pipelines, that can be deployed automatically across environments to help achieve dynamic interoperability.
Using geographic information systems for community and environmental responsibility. Public Participatory GIS provides a means for 'citizen scientists' to not only supply
information but to participate in the consultation process.
Geographic information technologies are used in participatory settings and to support information gathering.
The value of PPGIS:
* community inclusion and engagement are integrated
* conservation and development
* sustainable natural resource management
* discussion of customary property rights
The presentation shows examples of projects where information has been collected by community groups and how it made a difference.
Virtual Research Environments supporting tailor-made data management service...Blue BRIDGE
Presented by Pasquale Pagano of CNR at the BlueBRIDGE Workshop at SeaTech Week 2016 in Brest, France. http://www.bluebridge-vres.eu/events/join-bluebridge-10th-biennial-sea-tech-week-brest-france
Resource Governance & Open Data: ResourceProjects.org developmentopendataservices
Presented at the Natural Resource Governance Institute Conference in Oxford, June 25th discussing key issues in the development of ResourceProjects.org.
The first prototype of the site is due for release in late summer 2015.
What the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) has been up to in order to improve access to marine data and promote the message of 'measure once, use many times'.
SC7 Webinar 4 04/05/2017 SatCen Presentation "The Secure Societies Community ...BigData_Europe
The BigDataEurope project aims to integrate big data, software, and communities to address societal challenges in Europe. The EU SatCen is building a Secure Societies community, eliciting big data requirements, and implementing a Space and Security pilot for the project. The Secure Societies pilot uses Sentinel-1 satellite imagery, Twitter data, and Reuters news articles to detect changes and events. The change detection workflow analyzes Sentinel-1 imagery to detect areas with changes, while the event detection workflow monitors news and social media to cluster events and verify locations. The pilot is being optimized to improve scalability, add cybersecurity mechanisms, and enhance visualization tools.
EOSC-synergy receives funding from the EC via Horizon 2020 to expand capacities and build capabilities for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) by leveraging national digital infrastructures. The project aims to foster greater integration of services and alignment of policies to help lower barriers to EOSC adoption. Key activities include deploying an EOSC-enabled infrastructure, designing strategies for national data repositories, integrating thematic services, and adding training as a fully-fledged EOSC portal component.
A National Library's Digitisation Guide for Digital HumanistsRossitza Atanassova
The document discusses the British Library's approach to digitization. It describes the library's large collection, current funding models for digitization including partnerships and philanthropic donations, and governance processes for approving and planning new digitization initiatives. Challenges include collaborative and cross-organizational work, conservation research, and developing expertise in areas like automated character recognition for different languages.
ORCID update discusses 2019 projects including improving connections between identifiers for people, places, and things. It highlights guidelines from Horizon 2020 encouraging the use of ORCID for researcher identifiers and DataCite for data identifiers. The document promotes integrating and socializing identifiers across sectors and systems to bring efficiency and transparency to research information creation and reuse.
Big Data Europe: SC6 Workshop 3: The European Research Data Landscape: Opport...BigData_Europe
Slides of the keynote at the 3rd Big Data Europe SC6 Workshop co-located at SEMANTiCS2018 in Amsterdam (NL) on: The European Research Data Landscape: Opportunities for CESSDA by Peter Doorn, Director DANS, Chair, Science Europe W.G. on Research Data. Chair, CESSDA ERIC General Assembly
Session 05, data publishing promotion practice at the GB22 Nodes training eventAlberto González-Talaván
This presentation explains the exercise about the promotion of biodiversity data publishing suggested to the participants of the GB22 Nodes training event. The exercise focus on the production of a promotional resourced targeted to a specific community.
Slide deck developed and presented by M. Raymond (GBIF Secretariat).
The document discusses the benefits of an integrated approach for South African governmental departments to share pertinent datasets in dealing with long-term sustainable development issues. It proposes sharing resources and costs to eliminate duplication, increase impact by maximizing value from available resources. By linking data creators and users through GIS technology, it could address challenges in a multifaceted way by facilitating access to compatible spatial data to support effective planning and research.
EUDAT is a cross-disciplinary data infrastructure project in Horizon 2020 that aims to provide a collaborative framework for managing the exponential growth of research data. It brings together several European research communities and over 25 user communities to develop shared services and solutions for storing, finding, accessing, and analyzing large amounts of complex research data. Some key services EUDAT provides include a metadata catalogue, persistent identifiers, data staging between storage and high performance computing, a simple store for uploading and sharing data, and safe replication of data across multiple sites. The goals of EUDAT in Horizon 2020 are to consolidate and improve its core services, ensure financial sustainability, enhance interoperability with other e-infrastructures, and help bridge national and European data solutions.
Using geographic information systems for community and environmental responsibility. Public Participatory GIS provides a means for 'citizen scientists' to not only supply
information but to participate in the consultation process.
Geographic information technologies are used in participatory settings and to support information gathering.
The value of PPGIS:
* community inclusion and engagement are integrated
* conservation and development
* sustainable natural resource management
* discussion of customary property rights
The presentation shows examples of projects where information has been collected by community groups and how it made a difference.
Virtual Research Environments supporting tailor-made data management service...Blue BRIDGE
Presented by Pasquale Pagano of CNR at the BlueBRIDGE Workshop at SeaTech Week 2016 in Brest, France. http://www.bluebridge-vres.eu/events/join-bluebridge-10th-biennial-sea-tech-week-brest-france
Resource Governance & Open Data: ResourceProjects.org developmentopendataservices
Presented at the Natural Resource Governance Institute Conference in Oxford, June 25th discussing key issues in the development of ResourceProjects.org.
The first prototype of the site is due for release in late summer 2015.
What the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) has been up to in order to improve access to marine data and promote the message of 'measure once, use many times'.
SC7 Webinar 4 04/05/2017 SatCen Presentation "The Secure Societies Community ...BigData_Europe
The BigDataEurope project aims to integrate big data, software, and communities to address societal challenges in Europe. The EU SatCen is building a Secure Societies community, eliciting big data requirements, and implementing a Space and Security pilot for the project. The Secure Societies pilot uses Sentinel-1 satellite imagery, Twitter data, and Reuters news articles to detect changes and events. The change detection workflow analyzes Sentinel-1 imagery to detect areas with changes, while the event detection workflow monitors news and social media to cluster events and verify locations. The pilot is being optimized to improve scalability, add cybersecurity mechanisms, and enhance visualization tools.
EOSC-synergy receives funding from the EC via Horizon 2020 to expand capacities and build capabilities for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) by leveraging national digital infrastructures. The project aims to foster greater integration of services and alignment of policies to help lower barriers to EOSC adoption. Key activities include deploying an EOSC-enabled infrastructure, designing strategies for national data repositories, integrating thematic services, and adding training as a fully-fledged EOSC portal component.
A National Library's Digitisation Guide for Digital HumanistsRossitza Atanassova
The document discusses the British Library's approach to digitization. It describes the library's large collection, current funding models for digitization including partnerships and philanthropic donations, and governance processes for approving and planning new digitization initiatives. Challenges include collaborative and cross-organizational work, conservation research, and developing expertise in areas like automated character recognition for different languages.
ORCID update discusses 2019 projects including improving connections between identifiers for people, places, and things. It highlights guidelines from Horizon 2020 encouraging the use of ORCID for researcher identifiers and DataCite for data identifiers. The document promotes integrating and socializing identifiers across sectors and systems to bring efficiency and transparency to research information creation and reuse.
Big Data Europe: SC6 Workshop 3: The European Research Data Landscape: Opport...BigData_Europe
Slides of the keynote at the 3rd Big Data Europe SC6 Workshop co-located at SEMANTiCS2018 in Amsterdam (NL) on: The European Research Data Landscape: Opportunities for CESSDA by Peter Doorn, Director DANS, Chair, Science Europe W.G. on Research Data. Chair, CESSDA ERIC General Assembly
Session 05, data publishing promotion practice at the GB22 Nodes training eventAlberto González-Talaván
This presentation explains the exercise about the promotion of biodiversity data publishing suggested to the participants of the GB22 Nodes training event. The exercise focus on the production of a promotional resourced targeted to a specific community.
Slide deck developed and presented by M. Raymond (GBIF Secretariat).
The document discusses the benefits of an integrated approach for South African governmental departments to share pertinent datasets in dealing with long-term sustainable development issues. It proposes sharing resources and costs to eliminate duplication, increase impact by maximizing value from available resources. By linking data creators and users through GIS technology, it could address challenges in a multifaceted way by facilitating access to compatible spatial data to support effective planning and research.
EUDAT is a cross-disciplinary data infrastructure project in Horizon 2020 that aims to provide a collaborative framework for managing the exponential growth of research data. It brings together several European research communities and over 25 user communities to develop shared services and solutions for storing, finding, accessing, and analyzing large amounts of complex research data. Some key services EUDAT provides include a metadata catalogue, persistent identifiers, data staging between storage and high performance computing, a simple store for uploading and sharing data, and safe replication of data across multiple sites. The goals of EUDAT in Horizon 2020 are to consolidate and improve its core services, ensure financial sustainability, enhance interoperability with other e-infrastructures, and help bridge national and European data solutions.
GBIF registry (GBRDS), at European Nodes meeting in Alicante, Spain (10 March...Dag Endresen
Regional NODES meeting of Europe 2010. Presentation of the Global Biodiversity Resources Discovery System (GBRDS, under development) for the NODES. How do we the NODES want the GBRDS to look like. What do we the NODES wish/need the GBRDS to be.
http://www.gbif.org/
http://gbrds.gbif.org/
http://code.google.com/p/gbif-registry/
BlueBRIDGE - Pitching results from EU Horizon 2020 project on AquacultureBlue BRIDGE
Mr. Konstantinos Bovolis, I2S & BlueBRIDGE project, presents the work performed by the BlueBRIDGE project to support the aquaculture sector in the session Cooperation in research infrastructures II, during Aquaculture Europe 2017 conference (Dubrovnik, Croatia)
The document discusses the CIARD (Coherence in Information for Agricultural Research for Development) initiative and how it aims to create a global infrastructure for linked open data. It describes how FAO has worked for decades to make agricultural information more accessible, including through programs like AGRIS and AIMS. The CIARD initiative now involves over 100 partners working to coordinate their efforts and promote common data formats and systems. It outlines FAO's work on vocabularies like AGROVOC and how linked open data can help link distributed data sources in agriculture through applying standards.
Pasquale Pagano, ISTI-CNR, BlueBRIDGE Technical Director, describes the BlueBRIDGE services in a nutshell.
Taken from the BlueBRIDGE workshop, European Maritime Day 2016, Towards innovative data services for Blue Growth workshop, 18 May 2016
Global Record of Stocks and Fisheries (GRFS)Blue BRIDGE
The Global Record of Stocks and Fisheries (GRSF) is an inventory of global stocks and fisheries records from multiple data providers. It assigns unique identifiers to standardized stock and fishery identifications. The GRSF knowledge base collates data and assigns identifiers. It has achieved the development of two virtual research environments and uptake is being considered by the Fisheries Resources Monitoring System partnership. The outcome could include using unique identifiers for product labeling and supporting international goals. The exploitation plan is to gradually populate the GRSF and present it at the FAO Committee on Fisheries in 2018.
GBIF data mobilisation for the Nansen Legacy, Tromsø, 2022-09-20Dag Endresen
Nansen Legacy (Arven etter Nansen, AeN) - Marine data publishing workshop. 3-day workshop to publish marine biodiversity data from the AeN project as Darwin Core Archives on September 20-22, 2022. With support from the Norwegian Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) node, and the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS, EurOBIS). https://www.gbif.no/events/2022/nansen-legacy-tromso.html
This document is the annual report for the SIRIUS Centre for Research-based Innovation. It describes our research and innovation activities in scalable data access for the oil and gas sector.
This document discusses efforts to improve access to agricultural research information through various initiatives. It introduces the CIARD initiative which aims to make this research publicly available and accessible to all. CIARD has developed a manifesto, checklist, pathways, and RING (Research Information Network Gateway) to facilitate discovery and integration of information from different sources. Examples are provided of information systems and repositories that apply CIARD standards to share agricultural research openly, including AGRIS, IRRI's DSpace, ICRISAT's DSpace, and others. Registering services in the RING makes the organizations CIARD partners and helps users more easily find relevant information.
2011 06 Ciard Introduction - English - BeijingCIARD
- The document discusses the CIARD initiative, which aims to make agricultural research information and knowledge truly accessible to all by coordinating efforts between organizations, promoting common formats, and adopting open systems.
- It outlines CIARD's vision of creating a global network of public agricultural research collections and lists its core values of advocating effective investment, establishing coherent systems, communicating content, and developing capacities.
- The document provides an overview of CIARD's activities since its launch in 2005, including regional consultations, task forces, and endorsements from organizations like GCARD and FARA.
Per de Place Bjørn - Revolutionizing taxonomy through an open-access web-regi...ICZN
The document discusses how the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and ZooBank can collaborate to enhance taxonomy. It proposes using globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) to disseminate ZooBank entries through the GBIF portal and network. This would help make ZooBank data more available and allow specimens associated with ZooBank entries to be referenced through GUIDs. The document also discusses enabling retrospective registration of nomenclatural data in ZooBank via GBIF data providers and making ZooBank available to species pages/banks.
“An SDI is a standardized system composed of a set of computing resources whose aim is to visualize and manage Geographic Information available online.”
“This system enables, through a simple Web browser or services, users can find, view, use and combine Geographic Information according to your needs.”
This document provides information for a datathon challenge focused on analyzing satellite, environmental, biological and socioeconomic data related to fisheries, aquaculture, and marine spatial planning. Participants are instructed to choose a challenge, use available datasets and tools listed on websites provided, and present either an idea exploiting the data or an ICT solution. A virtual research environment called the "Blue Datathon VRE" provides datasets and services for topics like species data, data analytics, geospatial data visualization, and more.
Alberto Basset – LifeWatch, E-Science European Infrastructure for Biodiversit...eventi-ITBbari
LifeWatch is a European research infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research. It functions as a virtual research center that allows for global-scale experiments and integrates data from observatories and physical infrastructures. LifeWatch aims to enhance understanding and management of biodiversity at multiple scales. It provides highest-level computing facilities and services to support cooperation and innovation among the scientific community. One of LifeWatch's key roles is its virtual laboratories, which enable experimentation through computational modeling and analysis of large biodiversity datasets. As an example, an alien species virtual lab within LifeWatch contains data on over 11,500 native and 451 alien species in Italian habitats.
This presentation summarizes the advancements towards the completing the work described in GBIF Work Programme Update 2016.
It was composed by different members from the GBIF Secretariat. This particular version was shared during the European Nodes Meeting in Lisbon the 19 April 2016.
Joint GBIF Biodiversa+ symposium in Helsinki on 2024-04-16Dag Endresen
GBIF Norway contributed to a symposium organized jointly by Biodiversa+ and GBIF, to discuss the requirements for national biodiversity monitoring hubs in the context of proposals for a European Biodiversity Observation Coordination Centre.
Similar to BlueBRIDGE solutions for Fisheries Data Working Group (20)
The BIG picture - Advanced data visualization for SDG, basic stock assessment...Blue BRIDGE
This document discusses several applications that have been developed using EU e-infrastructures to support blue growth. It describes applications for advanced data visualization, stock assessment, environmental monitoring, modeling of invasive species and events, fisheries data analysis, protected areas impact mapping, and aquaculture monitoring. These applications provide access to biodiversity, environmental, and fisheries data and make use of computing resources and services to analyze data and produce outputs in reusable, interoperable formats.
BlueBRIDGE: Major Achievements & future visionBlue BRIDGE
BlueBRIDGE is a project funded by the European Union to support blue growth (sustainable use of ocean resources) through virtual research environments (VREs) and innovative applications based on EU e-infrastructures. The project aims to facilitate collaboration between scientists, SME innovators, and educators addressing blue growth challenges. It has created 54 VREs covering topics like aquaculture, biodiversity, and stock assessment. BlueBRIDGE also works to enhance e-infrastructure capabilities and integrate resources from multiple providers. Going forward, it seeks to maintain existing VREs and products through business agreements to ensure their long-term sustainability in supporting the blue growth community.
Managing tuna fisheries data at a global scale: the Tuna Atlas VREBlue BRIDGE
On 18th January 2018, 3pm CET BlueBRIDGE will hosted the webinar: "Managing tuna fisheries data at a global scale: the Tuna Atlas VRE" that presented how, through the Tuna Atlas Virtual Research Environment (VRE), users can easily produce their own datasets of fisheries at regional, multi-regional or global scale and how they can share these datasets in ways that allow other users to access, process and visualise them efficiently.
SeaDataCloud – further developing the pan-European SeaDataNet infrastructure ...Blue BRIDGE
SeaDataCloud is a project to further develop SeaDataNet, a pan-European infrastructure for managing marine and ocean data. It aims to update standards, improve services and products, adopt new technologies, and strengthen cooperation between SeaDataNet data centers and EUDAT e-infrastructure providers. Key goals include upgrading the Central Data Index service to use cloud computing, integrating data from other programs, and developing a virtual research environment for advanced data analysis and product development using marine data. EUDAT partners will contribute technical expertise to help achieve these objectives and enhance the management and use of oceanographic data across Europe.