[Medin] MEDIN Open meeting: Navigating Oceans of Data with MEDIN - 11th Nov 2013, London
Allen, Terry
tele at bodc.ac.uk
Mon Oct 21 14:25:46 BST 2013
Navigating Oceans of Data with MEDIN
11th November 2013
Institute of Education, London
MEDIN invites the marine community, including our current and prospective partners, to an open meeting to look at how MEDIN can help your organisation, discussing what we're doing now and what we plan to do for the future.
A draft programme is outlined below. The meeting is FREE of charge and lunch will be provided.
For further details and to register, please visit https://medinopenmeeting.eventbrite.co.uk/
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MEDIN is a partnership of UK organisations committed to improving access to marine data. Our partners are both public and private sector. Please forward this email to all colleagues who may be interested in attending.
Draft Programme
9:30 Arrive and register (tea/coffee)
Chair: Jon Parr
10:00 Welcome and overview of MEDIN (Dave Cotton, MEDIN)
10:15 How does MEDIN help you?
Project planning
Data management plan
Obligations to INSPIRE
10:25 Case Study - MCZ (Cefas)
Background to project
What would have happened to the data without MEDIN?
What has happened to the data now? - what data will be made available?
At what stage did MEDIN get involved? What are the implications of this?
10:50 Case Study - The Crown Estate approach (Pete Edmonds, The Crown Estate)
What is the Crown Estate approach to MEDIN (data clause etc)
Marine Data Exchange
Long term plans for the data to go to a DAC
11:15 Coffee
11:30 Case Study - MALSF (Paul Henni, BGS)
Background to project
What would have happened to the data without MEDIN?
What has happened to the data now? - or what data are now available
Have people accessed this data now that it is managed at MEDIN DACS?
At what stage did MEDIN get involved? What are the implications of this?
11:55 Finding and using data - MEDIN latest developments and vision (Mike Osborne, OceanWise)
Demonstration of portal (Gaynor Evans, MEDIN)
Demonstration of UKDMOS + new developments (Terry Allen, MEDIN)
Reference layers (Mike Osborne/ Gaynor Evans)
12:30 Lunch and posters (DACs and UKDMOS)
Chair: John Pepper
13:30 Summary of the MEDIN Review (Richard Emmerson, DEFRA)
13:45-15:00 Splinter sessions
15:00 - 15:30 Feedback and conclusions
Poster Session:
All MEDIN Data Archive Centres will be asked to present posters addressing the theme of the meeting: The Life Cycle of Marine Data? They should include information on
Their expertise
Their data holdings
How to submit data
How to access data
Splinter sessions:
Facilitators: Jon Parr, Mike Osborne
Rapporteurs: Ulric Wilson, Mark Halliwell
The groups will be asked to address the following questions:
* How is MEDIN used and how could it be used?
* What else would be useful in the portal?
* Where have you identified cost benefits from using MEDIN
* How can we encourage Agencies to apply MEDIN standards and to use MEDIN DACs
* Is data policy still an issue, or is the Open Government License solving the problem?
* What is your future priority for MEDIN
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We look forward to seeing you in London in November.
If you have any questions, please contact enquiries at oceannet.org<mailto:enquiries at oceannet.org>
Many thanks,
The MEDIN Core Team
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MEDIN Core Team | Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool Office, Joseph Proudman Building,
6 Brownlow Street, Liverpool, L3 5DA
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