Papers by Pauline Simpson
This deliverable provides (1) updates to D1.2 ‘Map the current state of biological observations i... more This deliverable provides (1) updates to D1.2 ‘Map the current state of biological observations in Europe’, (2) a report on the two workshops and global review undertaken to progress capacity and coordination of ocean observation, and (3) outlines key steps forward that will improve our capacity to predict biological and ecosystem changes under a changing climate.
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, Apr 1, 2018
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2016
UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODE, Aug 16, 2021
This presentation gives an overview of current IODE projects that intersect with IAMSLIC interest... more This presentation gives an overview of current IODE projects that intersect with IAMSLIC interests. This includes an update on the Associated Data Units program for eligible Library and Information Centers
Report summarizing the relevant best practices available in the GEOSS (AtlantOS) best practices r... more Report summarizing the relevant best practices available in the GEOSS (AtlantOS) best practices registry
OCEANS 2021: San Diego – Porto, 2021
This paper explores the uptake processes that different communities use with regards to their sta... more This paper explores the uptake processes that different communities use with regards to their standard operating procedures and best practices Across our five case studies, we noted what made uptake processes successful or challenging and distilled a set of recommendations to further develop the OBPS’s approach to supporting communities in developing and converging methods into best practices.
Earth Science Informatics, 2015
By broad consensus, Open Data presents great value. However, beyond that simple statement, there ... more By broad consensus, Open Data presents great value. However, beyond that simple statement, there are a number of complex, and sometimes contentious, issues that the science community must address. In this review, we examine the current state of the core issues of Open Data with the unique perspective and use cases of the ocean science community: interoperability; discovery and access; quality and fitness for purpose; and sustainability. The topics of Governance and Data Publication are also examined in detail. Each of the areas covered are, by themselves, complex and the approaches to the issues under consideration are often at odds with each other. Any comprehensive policy on Open Data will require compromises that are best resolved by broad community input. In the final section of the review, we provide recommendations that serve as a starting point for these discussions.
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2018
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Papers by Pauline Simpson