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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: You've collected the data. Now what? Synergy between Research Transitions and Data Management
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s): Deke Arndt\, Director\, National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)\, National Environmental Satellite\, Data and Information Service (NESDIS) \nPanelists:-Noriko Shoji\, Office of Science and Technology and Assistant Chief Data Officer (ACDO)\, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) \n-Monica Youngman\, Chief\, Data Stewardship Division\, National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and Alternate ACDO\, NESDIS \n-Megan Cromwell\, Information Management Office and ACDO\, National Ocean Service (NOS) \n-Jennifer Bowers\, UxS Data Coordinator\, Coasts\, Oceans and Geophysics Science Division\, National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)\, NESDIS \nSponsor(s): ORTA and NOAA Central LibrarySeminar Contacts: Katie Geddes (katie.geddes@noaa.gov) and NOAA Central Library Seminars (library.seminars@noaa.gov) \nRemote Access: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5441646210063599454this link opens in a new window \nAccessibility: Captions are added to the recordings of presentations once uploaded to the NOAA Central Library YouTube Channelthis link opens in a new window. Sign language interpreting services and closed captioning are available\, but need to be requested at least 5 days before the event. \nAbstract: Data is an essential element of any organization’s mission. NOAA scientists collect significant volumes of data to meet mission requirements. According to the NOAA Environmental Data Management Framework\, NOAA data should be fully and openly available to all users\, preserved for long-term use\, well documented and of known quality\, and easy to use. Data sharing begins with preparation of a Data Management Plan (DMP) which outlines how data are handled during and after collection. Research transitions and data management can advance together based on Readiness Level maturity. This Fireside Chat will investigate how data management and transitions of innovative technologies go hand in hand to enable NOAA to meet mission needs. \nKeywords: Research transitions\, R2X\, data management
URL:https://secasc.ncsu.edu/event/fireside-chat-youve-collected-the-data-now-what-synergy-between-research-transitions-and-data-management/
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SUMMARY:(Y)Our Health in the Movies: Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Image of city skyline on fire representing climate change dystopia. \n \nRegister for this event \nEarth’s climate is warming\, storms are becoming more extreme\, and the ocean is rising. While this reality has only recently begun to sink in to the popular imagination\, films have been depicting potential dystopian outcomes of climate change for a long time. Join climate change experts Deja Perkins\, Martha Reiskind\, and Rebecca Ward and ecocinema professor Jorge Marí in a discussion of the science behind depictions of climate change in popular movies. We’ll look at these films in light of recent knowledge and consider actions we can take to achieve a more hopeful future for humans\, animals\, and plants alike. \nJoin us before the event for a pop-up library of climate change-themed fiction and nonfiction available for checkout. \nNC State’s Global One Health Academy supports interdisciplinary approaches to finding climate change solutions and addressing climate change-related health disparities. This event is part of the (Y)Our Health in the Movies series and is co-sponsored by the Global One Health Academy and Wicked Problems\, Wolfpack Solutions.
URL:https://secasc.ncsu.edu/event/your-health-in-the-movies-climate-change/
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