Marine Data Management, Governance and the MEDIN toolset
Training Course
15 - 19 May 2023
The course comprises a series of presentations, demonstrations and check-point reviews, with a large practical element to help users become familiar with:
- Why data management is important and how it can and arguably should be part of an organisations business management framework alongside quality, occupational health and safety, and information security, all of which are covered by ISO accreditation.
- The role of a data policy and management plan, and things to consider and how data can be shared, published and re-used.
- Data management principles, standards and components, including data lifecycle and quality, the role of vocabularies (or data dictionaries) and the importance of creating, maintaining and publishing metadata.
- The resources and other benefits of MEDIN and practical instruction in the use of the MEDIN data guidelines, metadata standard and controlled vocabularies.
The course demonstrates how data management ‘best practice’ can improve organisational efficiency in data acquisition, analysis, curation and sharing. It covers data use with respect to corporate risk, re-use, audit and traceability, whilst at the same time helping minimising costs.
The course will equip attendees to better meet the challenge of keeping on top of the ever increasing volumes and types of data that is being created and how to manage this data and make it available to users as meaningful information, whether using proprietary or open source software and systems as enablers.
The course can be taken as a whole, or attendees can select modules according to two streams: Governance; Practical MEDIN. (For a description of MEDIN, please see below).
Some modules are common to both streams, for example, modules on data management principles and components. How data management relates to organisational management, data management planning, and data sharing and publishing, are included in the Governance stream, whereas detailed instruction on the MEDIN metadata standard and guidelines are included in the Practical MEDIN stream.
The Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) is a partnership of UK organisations committed to improving access to marine data. MEDIN is open to all with an interest in marine data and information. MEDIN is funded by a consortium of 15 sponsors and has over 50 partners that represent government departments and agencies, research organisations and private companies committed to practise good data management. MEDIN reports to the UK Marine Science Coordination Committee.
Aims & Objectives:
The course aims to give participants a broad understanding of data governance, management principles and system components and how data can be published information and re-used with a focus on the tools that the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) provide as examples of best practice.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- An understanding of MEDIN and why data management is important and how it can reduce costs, risk, add value through extending its original purpose.
- An understanding of the fundamentals of how data is collected, managed, published and used plus how important metadata is!
- An appreciation of data management components based on the International Data Management Association Book of Knowledge (DM-BOK)
- Knowledge of the importance of metadata and practical guidance in its creation, maintenance and dissemination
- Have an appreciation of the need to use words, phrases and terms to describe or explain marine data content and to understand how controlled vocabularies are used within the MEDIN standard and guidelines
- Appreciate how geospatial data can be accurately represented
- Understand the role and value of adopting data governance and how this relates to business management and corporate governance.
- Understand what discovery metadata is, what the MEDIN discovery metadata standard is and how it is used on the MEDIN portal.
- Be able to use the online metadata editor and metadata maestro to create MEDIN compliant discovery metadata records.
- Understand the ways in which data is now published and considerations associated with sharing and re-use
- Appreciate that the MEDIN data guidelines are a tool to create consistent datasets with comprehensive metadata, that allows data to be shared, understood and reused by others with ease.
Target audience and prerequisites
This training course is suitable for anyone responsible for collecting or managing marine environmental data in the public sector, industry, or for education or research. Familiarity with different marine data types, and how data is acquired and used, would be helpful but not essential. Prior knowledge or practical experience of data management is not required.
Language of Instruction
English
Instructors
- Mike Osborne, OceanWise, UK
- Roseanna Wright, MEDIN, UK
- Clare Postlethwaite, MEDIN, UK
- Summer Grundy, DASSH/MBA, UK
Course Format and Duration
The course takes 20 hours over 5 days with online lectures delivered in live sessions (2-3 hours, with regular breaks) in the mornings (UK time) and independent-study and practical assignments in the afternoons.
Application Process
Please self-enrol on the course on OceanTeacher: https://classroom.oceanteacher.org/course/view.php?id=842. The course enrolment key can be requested from the course organiser (MEDIN). Number of places is limited.
Contacts:
- MEDIN: Roseanna Wright (roswri@bodc.ac.uk) (Course Organiser)
- OTGA Secretariat: ioc.training@unesco.org
In case of need for further clarifications please use the contacts above, always using as email subject:
(Online) Marine Data Management, Governance and the MEDIN toolset, 15-19 May 2023
Costs
No tuition fee.
This course is organised by MEDIN and hosted by OTGA.
More information about MEDIN's workshops can be found on https://www.medin.org.uk/medin-workshops
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Name | Country |
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GRUNDY Summer | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
OSBORNE Mike | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
POSTLETHWAITE Clare | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
WRIGHT Roseanna | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Name | Country |
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ABU-LIBDA Osama | Jordan |
AL-ENEZI Maryam | Kuwait |
ATER Sarah | Kenya |
BILLAH G M | Bangladesh |
BUNT Julie | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
BURTON Camille | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
CHAVNER Maxine | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
CLIFFORD Daniele | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
DE GIORGIO Sara | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
DE LEIJ Rebecca | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
DIAZ Christian | Colombia |
DUNCOMBE-SMITH Stephen | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
EWEOLA Paul | Nigeria |
FENG Echo | China |
FIGUEROA ASHFORTH Chloe | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
FLEMING Nicholas | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
FOUIN Marine | France |
FRANCO Anita | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
FREEMAN Howard | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
FUMO Ivaldo | Mozambique |
GAGLIOTI Martina | United States of America |
GARCIA Cynthia | United States of America |
GERLA Federica | Italy |
GHEPDEU YOUBOUNI - KADJOP Gisele Flodore | Cameroon |
GLASS Garry | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
GORBY Claire | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
GOUGH Charlie | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
HARI GOUTHAM | India |
HARVEY Jessica | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
HENEY Charlotte | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
HERWINDYA Athur | Indonesia |
HUSSAIN Sajna | United States of America |
IODIO Michela | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
JACKSON-BUE Tim | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
KOLBUK Dorota | Ireland |
LAGIVOLA Abel | Fiji |
MACKLIN Anna | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
MARTIN Voahangy | United States of America |
MATTHEWS Laura | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
MERCADO GAMBOA Smith | Peru |
MMUOMAIHE JAMES | Nigeria |
NHESVURE Belinda | South Africa |
OKYERE Obed | Ghana |
ONIDA Alessandra | Italy |
PAMPALONI Olivia | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
PAULA Fabiana | Brazil |
PAYNE Phil | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
PHILLIPS Emily | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
RASEHLOMI Tshikana | South Africa |
SIDDIQUI Sumera | Pakistan |
SURIPATTY Gabriel | Indonesia |
TERRY Marisa | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
TERSCHAK John | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
TRIMBLE Lucy | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
TURNER Rebecca | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
VAN DEN STEEN Nils | Belgium |
VOVK Emma | France |
WATKINS Meg | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
WHATLEY Louise | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
WYLIE Scott | Ireland |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 64
Confirmed: 64
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
Label(s): OceanTeacher Training course
Created at 15:38 on 04 Jan 2023 by Sofie de Baenst
Last Updated at 10:32 on 18 Apr 2024 by Sofie de Baenst