PV2023: Adding value (to) and preserving Scientific & Technical data
PV2023 - Overview
The PV Conference welcomes you to its 10th edition, to be held 2 - 4 May 2023 at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva (Switzerland). PV2023 will continue to address prospects in the domain of data preservation, stewardship and value-adding to scientific data and research related information.
Exponential growth is being experienced in terms of produced and archived data from a range of areas: space, ground-based equipment, and scientific research activities. An end-to-end management approach for long term data preservation is key to ensuring that there is no loss of information and data, that data are independently understandable and meet standards-based data formats and metadata content, and that data are usable by humans and machines. Robust data management also entails discovery and open access to the archived data, as well as the curation processes aimed at improving the information content and the usability of the archived data throughout its lifecycle.
CERN, for example, operates the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and is working on a strategy (as part of the general European Strategy for Particle Physics) that foresees a timeline through the end of the current century. Some 300PB of data are currently stored in the on-site archive – including data from previous generations of experiments, such as the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) that collected data from 1989 to 2000. Additional copies are stored at collaborating High Energy Physics institutes around the world.
For this conference anniversary year, we would like to extend a special invite to large-scale scientific archives so we can facilitate discussion of emergent issues across scientific domains. As we move to a new and exciting technology age, we are seeing large-scale collaborations occurring on state-of-the-art virtual research environments and novel collaborative infrastructures. The coupling of archives with high-performance exploitation platforms gives us enormous possibilities for mass data analytics and interdisciplinary investigations.
We would invite participation from projects, organizations or individuals developing novel data services within or as a result of these environments. This includes smaller bespoke archives wishing to integrate with larger data holdings to generate targeted knowledge and data services. With respect to previous conferences in this series, and whilst maintaining the overall thematic focus, additional goals for PV2023 include:
- Attracting more scientific communities
- Broadening information exchange, sharing of experiences, tools and even services
- Keeping in step with (or ahead of) funding agencies / policy makers in their push for long term data preservation and Open Data
The conference aims to address three thematic areas:
- Theme 1: Ensuring long-term data and knowledge preservation (the "P" in PV)
- Theme 2: Adding value to data and facilitation of data use (the "V" in PV)
- Theme 3: Challenges of incorporating complex policy, technology, standards and principles in Open Data Environments
We anticipate holding three sessions to address these themes, as well as a session of keynote speeches followed by a panel discussion, and a ‘Minute Madness’ session to present posters. Additional sessions may be developed closer to the event.
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Speaker: Mnich, Joachim Josef (CERN)
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Conveners: Arviset, Christophe (ESA-ESAC), Merino, Gonzalo (PIC)
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[remote] Integral Archive: a new brand of science-oriented Science Archives at ESAC Science Data Centre¶ 30mSpeaker: Ms Barreiro, Monica Fernandez
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Speaker: Hofmeister, Richard
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Conveners: Albani, Mirko (ESA), Ritchey, Nancy (NOAA)
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Speaker: Vannan, Suresh
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[remote] AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) European Data Set Preservation and Valorization¶ 20mSpeaker: Wunderle, Stefan
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Speaker: Wolfmüller, Meinhard
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The Analyst’s Notebook: Providing Context for Landed Operations and Adding Value to Mission Archives¶ 20mSpeaker: Stein, Thomas
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Conveners: Mitcham, Jenny (DPC), Duellmann, Dirk (CERN)
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Speaker: de Teodoro, Pilar
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Speaker: Petiton, Julien
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Speaker: Haria, Kajal
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Workforce data curation training with AI considerations in Federated Data Repositories by netcdf-empowered community informatics at OKD edge site¶ 1mSpeaker: Branch, Benjamin
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Speaker: Townsend, Poppy
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Implementing FAIR principles in the IPCC context to support open science and provide a citable platform to acknowledge the work of authors.¶ 1mSpeaker: MacRae, Molly
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Speaker: Wehn, Charlotte
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Speaker: Giaretta, David
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Speaker: Giaretta, David
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Speaker: Nicolet, Aurèle
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Speaker: Thaduri, Adithya
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Speaker: Cecconi, Baptiste
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Speaker: Xu, Zhe
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Speaker: Toonen, Liv (Telespazio UK)
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Speaker: Mukherjee, Joey
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Speaker: Giaretta, David
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Adding Value to ESA Heritage and Third-Party Mission Archived Datasets via Reprocessing: ATSR and ALOS¶ 1mSpeaker: Done, Fay
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Computational appraisal for enhancing data value discovery: recent researches and lessons learned for scientific data governance¶ 1mSpeaker: Shabou, Basma Makhlouf
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Speaker: Agarwal, Deborah
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Speaker: Garcia, Marcelo
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Conveners: Mikusch, Eberhard (DLR), Merino, Gonzalo (PIC)
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Long-Term Data Preservation for ESA Earth Observation satellite data approach: an example for ENVISAT (A)ATSR data series¶ 20mSpeaker: Pinori, Sabrina
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Speaker: Raugh, Anne
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Further Professionalising Data Stewardship: engaging with and building on experience, the work of Research Data Alliance PDS Interest Group.¶ 20mSpeaker: Parton, Graham
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Speaker: Lavender, Samantha
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Conveners: Merino, Gonzalo (PIC), Mitcham, Jenny (DPC)
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Utilizing Monitoring and Reporting Techniques in data processing systems to improve the value adding of data¶ 20mSpeaker: Senft, Johanna
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Speaker: Stevenson, Kyle
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Integrated collection, storage and archiving of research data and associated research project information via Data Management Plans¶ 20mSpeaker: Philipson, Joakim
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Scalable, efficient and environmentally sustainable Long Term Digital Preservation of scientific datasets in the ARCHIVER project¶ 20mSpeaker: Addis, Matthew
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[remote] Big SAR Analysis Ready Data: Realizing the ESA-DLR Sentinel-1 Normalised Radar Backscatter Product¶ 30mSpeaker: Truckenbrodt, John
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Conveners: Mikusch, Eberhard (DLR), Richey, Nancy (NOAA)
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Ensuring the Ongoing Adoption and Use of a Preservation Content Standard for NASA’s Earth Observation Data¶ 20mSpeaker: Lindsay, Francis
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Conveners: Albani, Mirko (ESA), Stein, Tom (NASA)
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Facilitating future open data reuse via continuous integration of actionable data analysis examples¶ 20mSpeaker: Mecionis, Audrius
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Speaker: Reck, Christoph
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Speaker: Arviset, Christophe (ESA-ESAC)
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Conveners: Ritchey, Nancy (NOAA), Mikusch, Eberhard (DLR)
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CEOS Data Management and Stewardship Maturity Matrix in support of Earth Observation data preservation and curation¶ 20mSpeaker: Maggio, Iolanda
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Preserving NASA historic and current mission data and adding value to these for future researchers¶ 20mSpeaker: Johnson, James
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Conveners: Stein, Tom (NASA), Arviset, Christophe (ESA)
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Speaker: Mace, Mia J.T.
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Conveners: Arviset, Christophe (ESA), Stein, Tom (NASA)
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Preservation in the context of EOSC. Sustainable repositories curating digital objects from a long-term FAIR enabling perspective¶ 20mSpeaker: L'Hours, Hervé
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Speaker: Schlarb, Sven
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Conveners: Stein, Tom (NASA), Micham, Jenny (DPC)
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Addressing the challenges of research data management, reuse and collaboration: the case for CERN Analysis Preservation and FAIR data services.¶ 30mSpeaker: Dallmeier-Tiessen, Sunje (CERN)
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Conveners: Molch, Katrin (DLR), Albani, Mirko (ESA)
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