Posters ESSI2.12/SSS1.9
ESSI2.12/SSS1.9 Open Access to Research Data and Public Sector Information: perspective, drivers, and barriers (co-organized) |
Convener: Lorenzo Bigagli | Co-Conveners: José Miguel Rubio Iglesias , Berit Arheimer , Stefano Nativi |
Posters
/ Attendance Tue, 14 Apr, 17:30–19:00
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Attendance Time: Tuesday, 14 April 2015, 17:30–19:00 Red Posters Chairperson: Lorenzo Bigagli |
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R297
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EGU2015-6409
Support to Climate Data Dissemination in a Worldwide Data Federation by IS-ENES2 Torsten Rathmann, Frank Toussaint, Stephan Kindermann, and Michael Lautenschlager |
R298
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EGU2015-7847
SensorWeb Hub infrastructure for open access to scientific research data Tiziana DE FILIPPIS, Leandro ROCCHI, and Elena RAPISARDI |
R299 |
EGU2015-8919
45 years of experience with open access to atmospheric ground based research data: lessons learned and recent development within ACTRIS (withdrawn) Cathrine Lund Myhre, Markus Fiebig, Ann Mari Fjaeraa, Wenche Aas, Thomas Hamburger, Paul Eckhardt, Anne-Gunn Hjellbrekke, and Kjetil Tørseth |
R300
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EGU2015-9010
Providing open hydrological data for decision making and research – hypeweb.smhi.se Lena Strömbäck, Jafet Andersson, Chantal Donnelly, David Gustafsson, Kristina Isberg, Ilias Pechlivanidis, Johan Strömqvist, and Berit Arheimer |
R301
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EGU2015-12080
Virtual Hubs for facilitating access to Open Data Paolo Mazzetti, Miguel Á. Latre, Julia Ernst, Raffaella Brumana, Stefan Brauman, and Stefano Nativi |
R302
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EGU2015-12634
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Open Access to research data – final perspectives from the RECODE project Lorenzo Bigagli and Jeroen Sondervan |
R303
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EGU2015-13772
Making OGC standards work – interoperability testing between meteorological web services Stephan Siemen, Chris Little, and Marie-Françoise Voidrot |
R304
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EGU2015-14677
OBIS - an Open Access Data Center for the Okavango River Basin Sven Kralisch, Franziska Zander, Masego Dhliwayo, Wellington Masamba, and Wolfgang-Albert Flügel |
R305
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EGU2015-15018
Mobilising Open Access to Research Data: Recommendations from the RECODE project Rachel Finn and Thordis Sveinsdottir |