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《全球变化数据出版与共享百校传播活动2017年总结》


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The Global change research data publishing and sharing received a series of feedbacks since the Global Change Research Data Publishing&Repository online in June 2014 and the Journal of Global Change Data&Discovery published since March 2017.The feedbacks are diverse,including issues related to the strategies,policies,technologies,cases and capacities,etc.,such as why we need the data publishing,how to publish my data,what the relationship between the dataset publishing and the data paper publishing as well as the discovery paper publishing,how to evaluate my data is qualified to be published,how to protect the knowledge intellective right and how to cite my dataset published and so on.In order to response to the requirements from students,data scientist,professors and even publishers and journalists,the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences(IGSNRR/CAS)and the Geographical Society of China initialed the Capacity Building in 100 Universities Program on Global Change Research Data Publishing&Sharing started in June 2017.The activities of the phase of 2017 were focused on the issues:(1)why the global change research data publishing and sharing(2)key technologies for the data publishing and sharing(3)cases analysis for understand how to publishing,sharing and re-using global change data and(4)the local content and progress on research data.The program was supported by the Communication Bureau of Chinese Academy of Sciences.Total 9 universities and institutes hosted the activities,including 5 in Beijing and 1 in Antananarivo of Madagascar,Jinan of Shandong Province,Xining of Qinghai Province and Yinchuan of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.More than 930 researchers and students joined the program,including more than 30 persons from Madagascar and more than 20 persons from South Africa,Kennya,Tanzania,Mongolia,Nepal,Ukraine and Indonesia.The activities were led by the Principle Investigator Group of Communication for Geography of the World.The summary items of each of the activities are listed at the Table 1 to Table 9.