Big Data, Little Data, or noData? Sustaining Access to Research Data
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The Southern California Climate Data Protection Project is committed to protecting and preserving scientific climate data, through systematic analysis of infrastructures and methods of data collection, curation, and management. We are equally concerned with how access to scientific data allows the public to invest in government accountability and to demand sustainable policies.This workshop on Inauguration Day was on political action to sustain access to essential data on climate change.Date: 9am-3pm, January 20, 2017Location: Department of Information Studies, GSEIS Room 111, UCLA290 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Information: http://www.climatedataprotection.net/
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