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DataONE

DataONE. Rebecca Koskela Bill Michener. A Brief History of DataONE. 2009. 2010. 2011. 2012. 2001. 2013. 2002. 2014. 2003. 2004. 2015. 2005. 2016. 2006. 2017. 2007. 2018. 2008. 2020. 2019. 2015 2017. 2004. 2007. Phase 1. Phase 2. DataONE submitted.

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DataONE

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  1. DataONE Rebecca Koskela Bill Michener

  2. A Brief History of DataONE • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2001 • 2013 • 2002 • 2014 • 2003 • 2004 • 2015 • 2005 • 2016 • 2006 • 2017 • 2007 • 2018 • 2008 • 2020 • 2019 2015 2017 2004 2007 Phase 1 Phase 2 DataONE submitted INTEROP Virtual Data Center RFP SONet

  3. DataONE Vision and Mission Providing universal access to data about life on earth and the environment that sustains it, as well as the tools needed by researchers 1. Building community 2. Developing sustainable data discovery and interoperability solutions 3. Enabling science through tools and services

  4. DataONE by the Numbers • 20,000+ Users • 34 Member Nodes • 22 in production, 3 in testing and 9 in pipeline • > 475,000 Objects • 13 Tools deployed • 1 Large and diverse community • 55+ partnering projects and 300+ collaborators • 205 individuals in DataONE Users Group • 80+ training workshops

  5. Cyberinfrastructure Working Group

  6. Community Engagement and Outreach Working Group

  7. Usability and Assessment Working Group

  8. Sustainability and Governance Working Group LEON LEVY FOUNDATION Diversification • Federal/international agencies • Additional grants and contracts • Private foundations • Membership fees • Pay-for-service • Corporations/business • Freemium model • National Science Foundation • In-kind support • Additional grants and contracts • research support • education (IMLS, etc,) Current Funding Future Funding Current Funding 8

  9. Success Metrics Member Nodes 30 100 250 1,000 60M 750K 3M 12M Digital Objects 20K 50K 80K 100K # Unique Users 100% 45% 40% 35% NSF Support 20 25 30 13 Tools andService Types

  10. DataONE Team and Sponsors • EwaDeelman • Amber Budden, Roger Dahl, Rebecca Koskela, Bill Michener, Robert Nahf, Skye Roseboom, Mark Servilla • Deborah McGuinness • Dave Vieglais • Jeff Horsburgh • Suzie Allard, Kimberly Douglass, Laura Moyers, Carol Tenopir, Robert Waltz, Bruce Wilson • Bertram Ludaescher • John Cobb, Bob Cook, RanjeetDevarakonda, GiriPalanismy, Line Pouchard • Robert Sandusky • Patricia Cruse, John Kunze • Sky Bristol, Mike Frame, Richard Huffine, Viv Hutchison, Jeff Morisette, Jake Weltzin, Lisa Zolly • Peter Honeyman • Stephanie Hampton, Chris Jones, Matt Jones, Ben Leinfelder, Andrew Pippin, Mark Schildhauer, Jing Tao • David DeRoure • Carole Goble • Paul Allen, Rick Bonney, Steve Kelling • Donald Hobern • Jane Greenberg, Ryan Scherle, Todd Vision • Randy Butler • Cliff Duke • Paolo Missier LEON LEVY FOUNDATION

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