Exploring Scientific Data Infrastructure and Sustainability Strategies

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Discover the importance of scientific data infrastructure in promoting data sharing and consumption, challenges posed by physical infrastructures, strategies for economic sustainability of data repositories, and the transition from repositories to sustainable research infrastructure. Learn about the evolving landscape of data management, open access issues, and the role of different types of repositories in scientific communication and dissemination. Explore the critical elements of infrastructure sustainability, user requirements across disciplines, and the integration of social science and business data in problem-solving.

  • Scientific Data
  • Data Infrastructure
  • Sustainability Strategies
  • Data Repositories
  • Open Access

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  1. Scientific Data as Research Infrastructure A data infrastructure is a digital infrastructure promoting data sharing and consumption. Physical infrastructures present a challenging model! WOW! Bonnie C. Carroll Founder & CEO, Information International Associates, Inc. Strategies for Economic Sustainability of Publicly Funded Data Repositories Board on Research Data and Information, March 12, 2014 IIa Proprietary Information

  2. The Federal STI Context for Repositories Open Access Issues in Building Infrastructure -- Publically funded data repositories Dedicated repositories Multiple agency funded research Control and compliance o Deposit o Preservations and archiving o Access and cross repository research and interoperability Trusted Repositories Drivers Push/Pull Changing patterns of scientific communication Data Management Plans Open Access Directives Open Government and Open Data as a Framework Scientific Developments Data Intensive Science 2 IIa Proprietary Information 4/13/2025

  3. Definitions of Data, Types of Repositories, and Change Repositories Data Metadata Documentation (the Mother of repositories) Numeric Other Media Video Images Audio Social Media Institutional Disciplinary Media Mission Government Academic Commercial Change Elements Data Citation Data Publishing Data Linking Reward Structures Many Players: RDA, CODATA/BRDI, WDS, Force 11, etc 3 IIa Proprietary Information 4/13/2025

  4. From Repositories to Infrastructure Sustainability Laying the Groundwork for Strategies for Sustainability User requirements and use cases and they differ by discipline, mission, age As does our physical infrastructures -- like our road systems Navigation is critical Lessons Learned: One size never fits all, BUT There are basic core elements Interoperability is critical Sciences increasingly include social science & business data for problem solving Chief Data Officer vs CIO https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTNGVZ5QecdaGM-C_c7FLFawlhjODC0hZteeY3LPkSjyZAtYWfqHA 4 IIa Proprietary Information 4/13/2025

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