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AGU President / Scripps Director to Address Challenging Data Issues Margaret Leinen’s Union presentation to address difficulties of assimilating data in the digital age Scripps Institution of Oceanography/University of California, San Diego Margaret Leinen, president of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and director of
Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, will present “The Challenge of
Assimilating Older Data and Samples
into Digital Datasets and Sample
Collections” at the 2015 AGU Fall Meeting
(U23A-03 • Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2:20 p.m.
Moscone West 3002)
The geosciences are especially dependent
on past observations of the planet to
understand both processes and planetary
history. As digital storage became more
inexpensive—and conversion of written and
published material to digital format became
easier—many of us assumed that existing
files of data, and even notebooks and
“shoeboxes” of data, would be assimilated into larger curated datasets. While
publications are rapidly becoming available digitally, the data in them are not being
Margaret Leinen inside the Geological Collections at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego
integrated into readily available datasets. Negative data, while critical, are especially at
risk. Samples are even more vulnerable because of the space needed and cost of
maintenance. Universities are more frequently being called on to manage the data and
scientific collections of faculty who are no longer active or to find other collections
that are willing to take them on, in most cases with no additional resources. Examples
from datasets and collections maintained by Scripps Institution of Oceanography
(pictured below) will be used to illustrate challenges.
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