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+ | - [[media: Reporting_Standards_for_Paleoceanographic_PMIP3_Dec2013.docx | PMIP3 Workshop in Corvallis]] (December 2013) [[User:Khider|Deborah Khider]] ([[User talk:Khider|talk]]) 17:00, 30 September 2016 (PDT) |
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Contents
What is a Working Group?
In the Linked Earth context, a working group (WG) is a self-organized coalition of knowledgeable experts who elaborate and discuss the components of a data standard for their specific sub-field.
Working groups can be created by any member of the LinkedEarth community to discuss topics of interest.
Each WG page needs the following elements:
- A list of the various group Members
- Polls on specific questions.
- A log of decisions made (e.g., table with dates and content of discussions)
How to join a WG?
On your profile page, you have the option of joining working groups simply by inputting their names in the "Working Groups" tab. The only WGs to pop up are those currently in existence. If the one you want doesn't exist yet, please create it.
Note that joining a working group adds all pages belonging to that working group category to be added to the user's watchlist.
How to create WG?
To create a WG, create a new page and tag it as a sub category of the WG category. The list of working groups will be shown automatically at the bottom of this page (as subcategories of the Working_Groups category).
When you want to categorize any wiki page as belonging to that working group, add the working group category to the wiki page.
Working Group Charter
Membership
Membership of each WG is open to all wiki users, with some monitoring from WG coordinators. The coordinators are community members of recognized expertise who have volunteered to serve in this position. Their role is to organize discussions and check progress of other WGs to ensure maximum uniformity.
Aims
The primary goal of WGs is to standardize how paleoclimate data are described and shared. The process is defined here and the specific charge emanating from the Paleoclimate Data Standards workshop is outlined on this page. Each WG should take up these questions as relevant to their archive of choice; to ensure that common solutions are designed, WG coordinators will regularly check-in with each other and with LinkedEarth leadership.
Decision-process
Each WG operates by consensus. Wiki polls track the answers to specific questions.
Timeline
The preliminary timeline of WG activities is defined here but will evolve as work begins.
Prior discussions on Standards Developments in Paleoclimatology
We welcome any summaries of prior discussions on data standards you may have had at meetings, workshops. To do so, either link to a document that you have uploaded on the wiki or create a new page and list it below. Sign and data using the following notation:~~~~
- PMIP3 Workshop in Corvallis (December 2013) Deborah Khider (talk) 17:00, 30 September 2016 (PDT)
Subcategories
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
Pages in category "Working Group"
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