This document provides an overview of the SEAD (Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development) services and tools for data curation, preservation, and sharing. It outlines the SEAD workshop agenda which demonstrates how to use project spaces to manage research data, metadata, and social features. It also describes how to publish and preserve data, connect with other researchers through profiles and a research network, and find data within a project space. The goal of SEAD is to provide secure, team-controlled spaces to manage research data throughout the data lifecycle and promote sharing and discovery.
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ESA14 Workshop on SEAD's Data Services and Tools
1. Data Curation & Preservation for
Sustainability Research: Introduction
to SEAD Services & Tools
Dharma Akmon
Manager of Education and Outreach
ESA14, Sacramento
August 10, 2014
2. Workshop Agenda
SEAD Overview
Managing Active Data with SEAD’s Project Spaces
Administering a project space
Uploading data
Adding metadata
Linking data together
Finding data in your project space
Connecting to Other Researchers through the Research
Network
Publishing and Preserving Data
Conclusion/Wrap-up
3. SEAD Functionality Overview
Manage Active Data with
Project Spaces
Publish & Preserve Data
with the Virtual Archive
Connect with Others Using
the Research Network
4. SEAD Project Spaces
Secure, team-controlled space for managing data
Example projects:
• Lower Mississippi Flood Project
• UM Biological Station
• Sediment Experimentalist Network (SEN)
• IML-CZO
• NCED
• Illinois River Basin Observatory (IRBO)
• Demo Project Space http://sead-demo.ncsa.illinois.edu/
[for a complete list: http://sead.ncsa.illinois.edu/projects/]
5. Administering a Project Space
By default Admin has control over everything in
the space
For example, administrators can:
• Add/Edit space information
• Add people to the space
• Remove people from the space
• Create new roles
• Edit roles
• Assign people to roles
6. Uploading Data
In your project space you can upload any kind
of data (e.g. xls, xlsx, csv, avi, asf, gis, ppt, pdf,
doc, txt, xml, etc.)
SEAD displays recognized file types in the
browser
SEAD extracts metadata from the file
7. Creating Metadata for a Dataset
You and your team determined how much and
what kind of metadata to add
• Title
• Creator(s)
• Data maturity level
• License
• Location
• Abstract
• Experimental method
• Tags
8. Social Interaction around Data
SEAD has implemented a number of social
features:
• Likes/dislikes
• View counts
• Download counts
• Commenting
9. Activity: Upload and Work with Data
Upload your own data and/or the datasets that
have been provided via Dropbox
Edit and/or add metadata
Comment on and tag data
Let me know about difficulties and questions
10. Create Collections
Make managing datasets easier by creating
collections and sub-collections
Metadata can be added at the collection level
11. Link Derivations and Versions
SEAD has tools for linking together raw and
derived data products
Using SEAD you can also link multiple versions
of the same dataset together
12. Activity: Link Datasets
Create a collection of the datasets you’ve
uploaded
Upload a dataset as another version of an
already uploaded dataset
13. Find Data in Your Space
SEAD provides a number of ways to find data
in your space:
• Geospatially
• Tag browse
• Simple search
14. SEAD’s Research Network
Create a profile so that:
• You can link to profile from data pages
• Others can find you
• You can see a record of your productivity
• Graphs depicting network relationships
15. Setting Up a Profile
1. Click on the “Google Single Sign-On” button
from the Research Network landing page
2. Enter the Google account information.
3. You’ll be prompted to fill in your first and last
name and email address.
4. From your profile page, you can add a
profile picture, your title, research interests,
contact information, and publications (to
name just a few!).
16. Publishing Your Data
When you’re ready to publish/preserve
data, you can do so from your project
space
Matched to an institutional repository
Assigned a permanent identifier
Indexed for discoverability
17. How Do I Sign up?
To get your own project space, contact us.
100GB is free. If your project requires more space, cost is
negotiable.
Stay in touch!
http://sead-data.net/
@SEADdatanet
https://www.facebook.com/SEADDataNet
SEADdatanet@umich.edu