[Data-Mongers] opportunity to discuss ocean data access with Krisa Arzayus
Stace Beaulieu
sbeaulieu at whoi.edu
Tue Oct 8 16:12:41 EDT 2013
Hi, all,
Update - the seminar has been cancelled.
However, please feel free to join me with Krisa Arzayus in an informal
discussion tomorrow, same time, same place (Weds., 10AM, Smith Conf. Room).
Thank, best regards,
Stace
On 10/7/2013 2:37 PM, Stace Beaulieu wrote:
> Dear participants of this summer's data workshop:
>
> You may have noticed in Headlines that there is a special seminar
> scheduled for this Weds. 10 AM, Smith Conf. Room:
> "Working with the NODC to get the most value out of your data," by
> Krisa Arzayus, Chief of Marine Data Stewardship Division and Acting
> Division Chief of the Ocean Climate Laboratory at NOAA's National
> Oceanographic Data Center (NODC).
>
> Unfortunately, due to the gov't shutdown, Krisa may not be able to
> give the seminar. However, she is offering the opportunity for us to
> meet and discuss informally with her, about acquiring, archiving,
> enhancing access to, and adding value to oceanographic data.
>
> Please feel free to join me in this informal discussion, same time,
> same place, if the seminar is cancelled.
> Best regards,
> Stace
>
>
>
> On 8/30/2013 2:43 PM, Stace Beaulieu wrote:
>> Thank you for participating in WHOI's recent Coping with Your Data
>> Workshop.
>> The workshop brought together scientists, technical staff, students,
>> and program managers to discuss challenges and opportunities in
>> accessing, handling, and sharing data. A summary of the workshop is
>> posted at the Ocean Informatics webpage on the DoR website (click on
>> "Events" tab):
>> http://www.whoi.edu/DoR/special-projects/ocean-informatics-working-group
>>
>
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Stace E. Beaulieu, Ph.D.
Research Specialist
Biology Department
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
stace at whoi.edu
http://www.whoi.edu/science/B/people/sbeaulieu
Tel: 508.289.3536, Skype: stace.beaulieu
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