This course will introduce students to reuse and the preservation of envrionmental data
Julien Brun (brun@nceas.ucsb.edu)
This course will cover the concept of metadata and how it can be leveraged for the integration of heterogeneous datasets into standardized data products. We will practice how to download data from data repositories both manually and programmatically relying on APIs. We will also discuss how to track the provenance of data, generate metadata integrating data semantics to increase data discovery, as well as archiving data products on data repositories to make them available to the broader community.
Re-use data from others leveraging data repositories and metadata standards
Rely on APIs to programmatically access and download data
Understand concept of metadata, data semantics and data preservation and why it matters in our path towards reproducible and open science.v
EDS 213 is a half Fall quarter course (2 units) running from Monday 2021-09-27 to Wednesday 2021-10-27. The course is developed around two main themes:
Mondays from 1-2PM, except Monday 10/11 2-3PM (due to workshop)
Day / Session | Session Type | Topics |
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Monday 9/27 | week 1 - Lecture | Re-using data – Data Preservation & Data Repositories |
Wednesday 9/29 | week 1 - Lab | Re-using data – Using dataONE to find environmental data & Journal club |
Monday 10/4 | week 2 - Lecture | Re-using data – Accessing data in a programatically way |
Wednesday 10/6 | week 2 - Lab | Re-using data – APIs for environmental data |
Monday 10/11 | week 3 - Lecture | Preserving data – Data modeling & Metadata standards for environmental data |
Wednesday 10/13 | week 3 - Lab | Preserving data – Developing your Data Management Plan |
Monday 10/18 | week 4 - Lecture | Preserving data – Data Provenance and Semantics |
Wednesday 10/20 | week 4 - Lab | Preserving data – Preserving Data on the KNB |
Monday 10/25 | week 5 - Lecture | Meet your next instructor – Group Project Q&A |
Wednesday 10/27 | week 5 - Lab | Group Project presentations |
The grading for this course is organized as follow:
Minimum MEDS device requirements
Have a ready to be used GitHub Account (https://github.com/)