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CDI FY22 Monthly Meetings

CDI held eleven Monthly Meetings FY 2022. Monthly Meetings provide broad overviews of information and tools to help attendees work with their data.

Recordings, slides, and other meeting materials can be accessed through the CDI SharePoint.

If you are outside of the Department of Interior, please request access through this form.

 
Date Topics Presenters Attendence 
October 13, 2021 CDI Pop-up Lab - Tips: Data Management Tips; Teams Tip; How to participate and learn during the CDI RFP Process CDI Facilitators 229
Long-term update on a past CDI project: Seasonal forecasts of ecological drought to inform dryland restoration John Bradford, USGS
November 10, 2021 Disciplinary data standards: an example and primer Abby Benson, USGS 211
Text tools for automated and reproducible research: Markdown and LaTeX Richie Erickson, USGS
January 12, 2022 RStudio Team, Powerful tools for insights, developing, and sharing data Courtney Neu and Robert Shepherd, USGS 302
Building a legacy dataset: The USGS combined wildland fire dataset for the United States Justin Welty, USGS
February 9, 2022 Inclusive and Equity-Centered Design - a Usability Resource Review Charlotte Riggs and Rachel Volentine 271
Capacity Assessment for Earth Monitoring, Analysis, and Prediction (EarthMAP) and Future Integrated Monitoring and Predictive Science at the USGS Jeni Keisman, USGS
Use Case Development for Earth Monitoring, Analysis, and Prediction (EarthMAP)—A Road Map for Future Integrated Predictive Science at the USGS Tamara Wilson, USGS
March 9, 2022 On Demand, Custom, Topographic Maps Ariel Doumbouya, USGS 307
The Integration of Topography and Bathymetry Data for the 3D National Topography Model (3DNTM) Cindy Thatcher, USGS
Introducing HydroAdd Mike Tinker, USGS
April 13, 2022 Making USGS/NOAA Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast data accessible through user-friendly interfaces Kara Doran and Richard Snell, USGS 270
The Wildfire Trends Tool: A data visualization and analysis tool to meet land management needs and facilitate scientific inquiry Douglas Shinneman and Michelle Jeffries, USGS
Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership: a forum for coordination and collaboration Jen Bayer and Amy Puls, USGS
May 11, 2022 Delivering the North American tree-ring fire history network through a web application and an R package Chris Guiterman, University of Colorado, Boulder 247
Improving forest structure mapping and regeneration prediction with multi-scale lidar observations Birgit Peterson, USGS
Modernizing sensor data workflows to leverage Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud-based technologies Thomas Gushue, Caitlin Andrews, and Joseph Thomas, USGS
June 8, 2022 Advancing Post-Fire Debris Flow Hazard Science with a Field Deployable Mapping Tool Francis Rengers, USGS 202
Landsat-derived fire history metrics to provide critical information for prioritizing prescribed fire across the Southeast Todd Hawbaker, USGS
GIS Clipping and Summarization Tool for Points, Lines, Polygons, and Rasters Justin Welty, USGS
July 13, 2022 Using Keywords from the USGS Thesaurus in Metadata Madison Langseth and Amanda Liford, USGS 189
CDI Project: Development of a Web-Based Tool for Coastal Water Resources Management Tara Root, USGS
CDI Project: Coast Train: Massive Library of Labeled Coastal Images to Train Machine Learning for Coastal Hazards and Resources Dan Buscombe and Phil Wernette, USGS
August 10, 2022 CDI Project: From reactive- to condition-based maintenance: Anomaly predictions and automated review for USGS time-series data Michelle Katoski, USGS 195
CDI Project: Determining usability of training and validation data using the example of The Global Hyperspectral Imaging Spectral-library of Agricultural crops (GHISA)  Itiya Aneece and Richard McCormick, USGS
CDI Project Update: Dam Removal Information Portal Jeff Duda and Daniel Wieferich, USGS
September 14, 2022 We're on the Road to FAIR! (Achieving USGS Alignment with the FAIR Principles) Fran Lightsom and Viv Hutchison, USGS  223
Crafting the USGS Data Strategy: Communicating Progress and Requesting your Input Viv Hutchison, USGS 
CDI Request for Proposals CDI Facilitators

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