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== Meeting Notes ==
== Meeting Notes ==


Reviewing the Geospatial Data Archiving Quick Reference document. Diane Papineau described the origins of the document. Took it to a couple of GIS conferences Audience for the document is GIS people; data creators, anyone who has a hand on the data who "pushes the delete button." Some items are aimed at archives/libraries, assuming that some GIS practitioners would want to partner with GIS practitioners.
Reviewing the Geospatial Data Archiving Quick Reference document. Diane Papineau described the origins of the document. It came out of her experience with the GeoMAPP project and she developed it as a quick reference to hand out at a couple of GIS conferences in 2013.


Could be framed to both practitioners and libs/archs.
She imagined the audience for the document as GIS people; data creators, anyone who has a hand on the data who "pushes the delete button." After further discussion the group felt that the document audience could be broadened to include anyone engaged in the stewardship of geospatial data, including archives and libraries.
 
After some document discussion, the group moved on to brainstorming possible speakers for future calls.


== Action Items ==
== Action Items ==

Revision as of 12:02, 20 December 2013

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December 20, 2013 Meeting Notes

Participants

Steve Morris, Glen McAnich, Aaisha Haykal, Bob Downes, Erin Engle, Jon Jablonski, Bob Nutsch, Diane Papineau, Julie Sweetkind-Singer

Meeting Notes

Reviewing the Geospatial Data Archiving Quick Reference document. Diane Papineau described the origins of the document. It came out of her experience with the GeoMAPP project and she developed it as a quick reference to hand out at a couple of GIS conferences in 2013.

She imagined the audience for the document as GIS people; data creators, anyone who has a hand on the data who "pushes the delete button." After further discussion the group felt that the document audience could be broadened to include anyone engaged in the stewardship of geospatial data, including archives and libraries.

After some document discussion, the group moved on to brainstorming possible speakers for future calls.

Action Items

vendors, Safe Software, Archivematica, ESRI to talk about their perspective on facilitating geoarchiving (Andrew Turner), Mapbox, Mikel Maron (geopreservation w/OpenStreetMap), Openstreetmap, OGC preservation people (David Arctur, new person who is Director of Interoperability programs), Karl Grossner/Kathy Weimer, Wade Bishop (library school instructor w/Laura Bush grant to do research on training geospatial librarians), OpenGeoportal (Patrick at Tufts), Preservica, GeoHydra work at Stanford

  • Archive of Safe Software format documents/other format documents.