Closed lhmarsden closed 9 months ago
Based on feedback for this workshop - we should remember for next time to do a formal, slower and more thorough step by step guide for the IPT, and maybe not bother with an introduction to GBIF or what darwin core is etc.
I personally think a brief introduction to GBIF and Darwin Core is important, but perhaps 5-10 minutes on each is enough.
And I agree in part about the IPT, but in my opinion the most important think to spend time on is how to structure the data. Which core to choose? Which extensions? Which columns should be included? Perhaps some focus on experimental data from scientists. Also, many people had cross-tab data, so this could be useful.
I think once you have the 'source' data for the IPT, using the IPT itself is quite easy.
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Based on feedback for this workshop - we should remember for next time to do a formal, slower and more thorough step by step guide for the IPT, and maybe not bother with an introduction to GBIF or what darwin core is etc.
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In September 2022, we ran a successful workshop together: https://github.com/gbif-norway/helpdesk/issues/73 https://www.gbif.no/events/2022/nansen-legacy-tromso.html
Researchers from the Nansen Legacy project came and worked on preparing their data for publication. I have since had many requests for this workshop to be repeated.
We likely have many Nansen Legacy researchers who would like to attend. However, perhaps other researchers outside of the project would also like to attend? How should we fund this? I think it is likely that Nansen Legacy would fund researchers from the project to attend, and could contribute to other costs - though this is not for me to decide.
@dagendresen suggested that we could host the event at Tøyen or at another campus at UiO in Oslo which would be suitable for me.