[Asis-l] Request for participation in NSF iSamples stakeholder survey — on geoscience physical sample data
Unmil P. Karadkar
unmil at austin.utexas.edu
Sat Jan 17 00:22:37 EST 2015
*Memorandum*
*To: * Scientists, curators, cyberinfrastructure experts and others
working with geoscience physical samples
*Fm: *Kerstin Lenhnert (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory-Columbia)
*Dt: *January 15, 2014
*Re:* Request for participation in NSF iSamples stakeholder survey — on
geoscience physical sample data
The NSF-sposored iSamples research coordination network (RCN) is
committed to advancing the sharing of physical geoscience samples and
data on samples by engaging a broad array of geoscience fields and
disciplines, along with museums, data repositories, and others.
To develop a clear baseline understanding of current practice and views,
iSamples has developed a stakeholder survey for geoscientists, curators,
cyberinfrastructure experts, and others as appropriate.
Participation is voluntary and confidential -- no individual identifying
information will be reported. The survey should take 15-20 minutes to
complete.
If you are willing to participate in this survey, please use the
following link:
http://maps.waymarksystems.org/s3/iSamples-Stakeholder-Survey-2014-consent
This survey is part of a broader data collection process associated with
the NSF EarthCube initiative. Later in the first quarter of 2015 there
will be a general EarthCube stakeholder alignment survey and your
participation in that will be requested as well.
Thank you in advance for your consideration and, hopefully, your
participation.
_______________________________________________________
Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Professor
School of Labor and Employment Relations (LER), 223A
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), 3102C
University of Illinois
504 East Armory Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820
217.333.1454 (office)
217.979.3771 (cell)
joelcg at illinois.edu <mailto:joelcg at illinois.edu>
Invest in LER
Professor (fractional)
Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies (WOS)
John Grill Centre for Project Leadership
University of Sydney
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