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{user-info:fullname|user=@self}!* {builder-show} {color:#000000}The Boulder Earth and Space Science Informatics Group (BESSIG) aims to galvanize and support networking and collaboration among Earth and Space Science data users, data providers, data managers, and middleware providers, especially those in the Boulder, Colorado area. Topical areas include issues of scientific data representation, management, discovery, access, analysis, visualization, citation, transparency, and the infrastructure to support those efforts. The end goal is to improve the usage and thus the value of scientific data, thereby improving our understanding of our Earth and its systems.{color} {color:#000000}For information about our upcoming{color} {color:#000000}{*}June 23, 2011 meeting{*}{color}{color:#000000}, please see this{color} [June Meeting Announcement|BESSIG:/2011/05/20/BESSIG Meeting Thu, June 23, 4PM|June Meeting Announcement] {color:#000000}announcement.{color} {color:#000000}For information about our{color} {color:#000000}{*}recent May 18 meeting{*}{color}{color:#000000}, please see {color}{color:#000000}[May 18 meeting report.|BESSIG:/2011/05/20/May 18 Planning Meeting Gets Items on Calendar|May 18 meeting report]{color} {builder-hide:group=bessig_users}*To access member-only content and post to this site, you must first [register|BESSIG:Registration Form] to obtain a username

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The Boulder Earth and Space Science Informatics Group (BESSIG) aims to galvanize and support networking and collaboration among Earth and Space Science data users, data providers, data managers, and middleware providers, especially those in the Boulder, Colorado area. Topical areas include issues of scientific data representation, management, discovery, access, analysis, visualization, citation, transparency, and the infrastructure to support those efforts. The end goal is to improve the usage and thus the value of scientific data, thereby improving our understanding of our Earth and its systems.

Our next meeting is Monday, November 30, at 5:00 PM  on "Dynamic Data Citations: The Current State", presented by Ruth Duerr, from the Ronin Institute.  (red star) Note that we are meeting at LASP, 1234 Innovation Drive.  (red star)   More information about this meeting, including venue logistics, is available at this  November meeting announcement.  

We continually seek topics and speakers of interest.  If you have an idea for a relevant topic you would like to see presented, please contact bessig dot info at lasp dot colorado dot edu to discuss setting up a presentation.  See our news page for past meeting agendas and other news that might spur ideas. 

 

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