Attendees: Steve Ruggles, Tracy Kugler, Cathy Fitch, Bill Michener, Rebecca Koskela Question about data objects - subsetting larger census data for the variables in which the user is interested Relational database for metadata (SQLServer or mySQL); compressed ASCII flat files for data - going to move to different storage system in future (column store) GIS data is in postgres Data in a large number of files is not a problem for DataONE (similar to the museum community) If there are products that the community would be interested in, these might be a good start to a MN Data file integrated over time for a particular area - might be interesting to land-use community, human-environment interaction Another possiblity would be to have metadata but necessarily with the data - just a link to the web site This along with a derived data product that would be highly used would provide greater exposure for TerraPop How difficult will it be to create the metadata? Biggest use data will be small area data derived from the microdata - go to TerraPop for the microdata Grand challenges in environmental questions include human impact data Actually works in both directions As prototype goes live, may be opportunities to make TerraPop more visible to new communites - for example, ESA (Ecological Society of America) Issue of DataNet branding: develop a DataNet logo to put on all the DataNet web pages Have a DataNet web site that links to all the DataNets Summary: * Metadata repository that points to TerraPop * High value datasets that could be added to a repository * Joint DataNet web page * Millenial series at ESA where talk about grand challenges that could be served by data not usually accessed by the environmental community Once prototype is complete, then will begin their (TerraPop) outreach activities John Foley - head of Institute on the Environment at MN (global crop database) 175 crops and yield on acreage - global coverage from satellite data DataONE: developing a 1 credit university course on managing research data and would be good to get some feedback on the curriculum Margaret and Steve on panel on educating data curators Would be good to integrate data curation curriculum with the hands on data reformating for analysis Symposium in Washington on educating people on curation - information science schools vs domain curation; most of the curation that is being done now is done by domain specialists not those with training in information science - report by the National Academy of Science Education is an area where the DataNets could collaborate DataONE: Best Practices Database (tied to data life cycle), Data Management Primer, Tools Database, Education Modules (all on web), 1 credit university course, 6 credit 3-week university course on data management Thinking of a class on how to manipulate data in order to use it - Next Steps: TerraPop - take a look at the DataONE Architecture documentation and shorter document on how to become a MN Add links to each DataNet web site to the other DataNet web sites