Title: GEOSS Data Sharing Principles
1GEOSSData Sharing Principles
2GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan
- 5.4 Data Sharing
- The societal benefits of Earth observations
cannot be achieved without data sharing. - The following are the GEOSS data-sharing
principles - There will be full and open exchange of data,
metadata and products shared within GEOSS,
recognizing relevant international instruments
and national policies and legislation. - All shared data, metadata and products will be
made available with minimum time delay and at
minimum cost. - All shared data, metadata and products being free
of charge or no more than cost of reproduction
will be encouraged for research and education.
3Task DA-06-01GEOSS Data Sharing Principles
- Invite experts to identify steps required to
further the practical application of the agreed
GEOSS data sharing principles. - This Task will be coordinated with the Capacity
Building Committee to ensure data access for
Capacity Building.
4Progress on Task DA-06-01
- June 2006 The GEO secretariat contacted CODATA,
(the Committee on Data for Science and
Technology), and discussed with them the
possibility of being a co-lead with the GEO
secretariat on this task. http//www.codata.org - Oct 06 - mid Feb 07 Plans for a White Paper
were drafted identifying options for implementing
the GEOSS data sharing principles. - Feb 07 Sept 07 The WHITE PAPER AND
IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES FOR THE GEOSS DATA
SHARING PRINCIPLES was prepared by a CODATA
drafting team.
5Progress on Task DA-06-01
- 12-13 Sept 2007 The draft White Paper was
discussed during an ADC / CODATA Workshop held in
Washington on 13th Sept.. - Sept 07 mid Jan 08 Update of White Paper in
the light of comments made during and after the
ADC/CODATA Workshop and during a GEO IV CODATA
side event. - By 25 Jan 2008 Following Announcement at GEO IV,
distribution of updated version to ADC and other
GEO Committees with invitation for comments.
6The Process for Recognition of the Paperby GEO
Members and Participating Organisations
Implementation of the elements listed in the Paper
- Following receipt of comments by the GEO
Committees the paper should be distributed to GEO
Principals with a request to have the Paper
passed on within Member Countries and
Participating Organisations to their respective
experts for comments (deadline end-March '08). - Update of the paper following comments by Members
and POs. (by mid-end April '08) - In parallel, the dialogue with experts identified
in Members and POs should be started on the
compatibility between White Paper guidelines and
THEIR current data sharing practices.
7The Process for Recognition of the Paperby GEO
Members and Participating Organisations
Implementation of the elements listed in the Paper
- Establishment of an implementation strategy/plan
for the guidelines (May/June '08) - White paper together with implementation strategy
(outcome of dialogue) should be prepared for July
Executive Committee meeting - Refinement of papers following discussions at
ExCom level and potential further consultation
(September '08) - Submission of sharing principles and guidelines
with implementation plan to GEO Plenary V for
discussion and possibly acceptance (October '08)
8Draft White PaperPromoting implementation of
the GEOSS Data Sharing Principles through the
full and open exchange of data
- 1) In order for a system to become an official
component or element of GEOSS, it needs to
provide full and open access to data, metadata,
and products consistent with the GEOSS Data
Sharing Principles and with other technical
requirements established by GEO.
9Draft White PaperEncouraging GEOSS users to
reuse and re-disseminate shared data
- 2) For GEOSS to realize its vision and potential,
it is essential that the full and open exchange
of data called for in the Data Sharing Principles
apply to GEOSS data, metadata, and products even
after such data are disseminated to users. - Users need to be able to integrate, reuse, and
re-disseminate data and information with minimal
restrictions in order to achieve maximum results
in the GEOSS societal benefit areas. (continued)
10Draft White PaperEnsuring consistency with
other national laws and policies internat.
agreements
- 3) All GEO Member States and Participating
Organizations must abide by various specific
restrictions on the dissemination and use of data
and information based on national laws and
policies and international agreements. - Such restrictions pertain mainly to concerns
regarding the protection of national security,
proprietary interests, privacy, confidentiality,
indigenous rights, and conservation of sensitive
ecological, archaeological, or cultural
resources. (continued)
11Draft White PaperImplementing pricing policies
consistent with the GEOSS Data Sharing Principles
- 4) The pricing of GEOSS data, metadata, and
products should be based on the premise that the
data and information within GEOSS is a public
good for public-interest use in the nine societal
benefit areas.GEO, together with its GEOSS data
providers, should set standards for minimum
cost based on this premise. (continued)
12Draft White PaperReducing the time delays for
making data available through GEOSS
- 5) GEO should promote minimal time delay to
data within GEOSS, depending on the type of data
and application and the need for appropriate
quality control. (continued)
13Draft White PaperPromoting research and
education uses of GEOSS data
- 6) GEO should develop and adopt clear
definitions of research and education,
focused on the planned use of data rather than
the status of the user. - a. Cost reductions provided for research and
educational activities and for support of
developing country applications should be
documented, if possible. - b. Users receiving data at reduced or no cost
should be strongly encouraged to provide impact
metrics and information regarding their use of
the data.
14Draft White PaperDeveloping metrics and
indicators for GEOSS data sharing activities
- 7) GEO should develop minimum standards for data
usage metrics and indicators to ensure that the
overall utility and impact of GEOSS data,
products, and services can be objectively
documented. (continued)
15Draft White PaperDeveloping effective
coordination and outreach mechanisms for
implementing the GEOSS Data Sharing Principles
- 8) In order to implement the GEOSS Data Sharing
Principles successfully, GEO needs to establish
an internal organizational structure for
promoting the established policies vis-à-vis the
data providers and users. - GEO should consider developing procedures to
encourage the adherence of GEOSS elements to the
GEOSS Data Sharing Principles
16Conclusions
- Full acceptance and implementation of the GEOSS
Data Sharing Principles can bring significant
benefits to the GEO Capacity Building efforts. - However, to ensure these benefits are realised,
the Capacity Building Committee will need to
engage more fully with the task DA-06-01.
17GEOSSData Sharing PrinciplesPart 2
18Suggested short-term actions
- Provide feedback to CODATA on the current draft
of the WHITE PAPER AND IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
FOR THE GEOSS DATA SHARING PRINCIPLES - individually, (via a contact point ?)
- and collectively?
- Nominate representative(s) of the CBC to work on
the task DA-06-01, to ensure capacity building
issues are fully addressed during the
establishment of a strategy / plan linked to the
implementation guidelines and
beyond.VOLUNTEERS ?
19Suggested medium to long-term actions
- Demonstrate the benefits of providing full and
open access to data, metadata, and products, in
particular for developing countries. - Document and actively publicise the success
stories. - Record problem cases and engage with the data
providers to identify the restrictions that
limited full open access to data.