Fwd: [Esip-marinedata] Marine Data Cluster - 2023-12-14 - Doug Fils - Instructional Material on Structured Data on the Web and the UN Ocean Decade

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For those interested in getting your hands dirty with Structured Data on the Web and the UN Ocean Decade. ESIP's Marine Data Cluster will be hosting a review of instructional materials. See the announcement below.

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Subject: [Esip-marinedata] Marine Data Cluster - 2023-12-14 - Doug Fils - Instructional Material on Structured Data on the Web and the UN Ocean Decade
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Topic: Doug Fils - Instructional Material on Structured Data on the Web and the UN Ocean Decade
Time: Thursday, 2023-12-14, 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET

Hello everyone,

Please join this week's Marine Data Cluster call on Thursday, 2023-12-14 at 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET, for a review of instructional materials under development from Doug Fils on Structured Data on the Web and the UN Ocean Decade.


In this session, we'll explore leveraging structured data on the web to establish a knowledge graph serving as a comprehensive master data catalog for community resources. The discussion will showcase various strategies for generating data productions that align with community objectives.

All this is done in the context of the UN Ocean Decade and this approach demonstrates how a group could become a contributor to the Ocean Decade. We will discuss the ODIS Ocean InfoHub (OIH) as an example these approaches in development. This is also related to the work of the NSF funded DeCODER project and for this talk we will use resource assocated with the Deep Ocean Observing Stragety (DOOS).

Additionally, we'll delve into techniques for validating and analyzing this knowledge graph, framing these components as part of a conceptualized "implementation network" akin to the principles outlined in the GoFAIR approach and developing data products based on the resources described in the knowledge graph. 

This material will likely be used as the basis for a working session at the 2024 January ESIP Meeting

This should be a great call, please feel free to share and we hope you can join!

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