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Build It, But Will They Come? A Geoscience Cyberinfrastructure Baseline Analysis

机译:建造它,但是他们会来吗?地球科学网络基础设施基线分析

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Understanding the earth as a system requires integrating many forms of data from multiple fields. Builders and funders of the cyberinfrastructure designed to enable open data sharing in the geosciences risk a key failure mode: What if geoscientists do not use the cyberinfrastructure to share, discover and reuse data? In this study, we report a baseline assessment of engagement with the NSF EarthCube initiative, an open cyberinfrastructure effort for the geosciences. We find scientists perceive the need for cross-disciplinary engagement and engage where there is organizational or institutional support. However, we also find a possibly imbalanced involvement between cyber and geoscience communities at the outset, with the former showing more interest than the latter. This analysis highlights the importance of examining fields and disciplines as stakeholders to investments in the cyberinfrastructure supporting science.
机译:将地球理解为一个系统需要整合来自多个领域的多种形式的数据。旨在在地球科学中实现开放数据共享的网络基础设施的建设者和资助者面临着一个关键的失败模式:如果地球科学家不使用网络基础设施来共享,发现和重用数据怎么办?在这项研究中,我们报告了对NSF EarthCube计划参与度的基线评估,该计划是针对地球科学的开放式网络基础设施。我们发现科学家意识到跨学科参与的必要性,并在有组织或机构支持的地方参与。但是,我们也发现一开始网络和地球科学社区之间的参与可能不平衡,前者比后者表现出更大的兴趣。该分析强调了检查领域和学科作为投资于支持科学的网络基础设施的利益相关者的重要性。

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