C1:  Data Portals for Research and Education Users

 
ModeratorsKarl Benedict, University of New Mexico; Greg Gollberg, University of Idaho; Dan Ames, Idaho State University; Sergiu Dascalu, University of Nevada, Reno
 
This session will provide overviews of the capabilities, interfaces, and use of the data portals being developed in each state. Following a brief overview of key interoperability standards that are supported within the data portals that are under development, each state will provide a 15-minute demonstration/presentation with a focus on use of the portal. This will leave us with 30-minutes for questions/discussion. The two outcomes that we hope to achieve in this session are:  1. User familiarity with the interfaces and capabilities being developed in the three states so that users are in a position to make use of the capabilities being developed (discovery, access, use of published services)  2. Feedback from science, education, and policy users relating to additional features/capabilities that should be considered for further development of the portals.
 
 
Presentations:
 
Bruce Godfrey, University of Idaho:  INSIDE Idaho-- Demonstration of the geospatial portal for Idaho

Michael McMahon, University of Nevada, Reno:  Nevada's climate data portal

Renzo Sanchez-Silva, University of New Mexico:  New Mexico's EPSCoR data portal, a demonstration and tutorial

If you have any questions or problems downloading a presentation please contact:
 
Althea Flegel
Idaho EPSCoR
208-885-4144
altheaf@uidaho.edu
Idaho EPSCoR Nevada EPSCoR New Mexico EPSCoR
This material is based in part upon work supported by: The National Science Foundation under grant number(s) IIA-1329469, IIA-1329470 and IIA-1329513. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.