Interviews with EarthCube Funded Projects: Perspectives on EarthCube’s Impact and Sustainability Priorities
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Stocks, Karen; Evans, Helen (2022). Interviews with EarthCube Funded Projects: Perspectives on EarthCube’s Impact and Sustainability Priorities. In EarthCube Organization Materials. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0513ZC0
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After nearly a decade, the NSF-funded EarthCube program is coming to a close. Aimed at furthering the geosciences with cyberinfrastructure, EarthCube encompassed a set of funded projects, as well as community activities that engaged the geosciences, cyberinfrastructure, computer science, and associated communities, overseen by the EarthCube Office (ECO) and EarthCube governance bodies. To guide the EarthCube Office and governance on transition and sustainability planning, ECO staff conducted small group interviews with the leads or designated representatives of current and completed EarthCube projects to ask about the value and impact of EarthCube, and the priority components to sustain past the end of EarthCube. In addition, if time allowed, participants were asked about the largest unmet cyberinfrastructure / data / informatics-related challenge in their field.
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- 2022
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number (1928208).
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