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2022 NOAA ENVIRONMENTAL DATA MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

Envisioning the Future of the NOAA Data Enterprise

September 12-16, 2022

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Thank you for your interest in the 2022 NOAA EDMW. The Workshop is over, but we’re excited to announce that the session recordings are available! Just click on a session, then under the Description section click on the "Session Recording Here" link. Be patient, it can take up to 20-30 seconds for the video to display.

The Workshop featured a diverse group of sessions and presentations that cover NOAA’s strategic goals. In addition, ‘Workshop Wednesday’ provided multiple opportunities to learn about techniques, tools, and experiences that help us achieve our data and strategic goals.

We would like to especially thank everyone who submitted sessions and abstracts! This workshop wouldn’t be possible without the great submissions from our colleagues!



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Wednesday, September 14 • 11:45am - 1:15pm
Tutorial: Write ArcGIS metadata for 100% InPort score

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InPort is a metadata authoring and cataloguing application that's used by multiple line offices. ArcGIS Pro is a common desktop GIS system. We'll go through an example of writing a complete ArcGIS metadata file (using a handy guide in Google sheets) that can then be loaded into the InPort metadata application, with the goal of getting an InPort 100% Rubric score. You can follow along as we go through the example, or join us to try it yourself if you have ArcGIS Pro and an InPort account with an author role (we can work with attendees before the tutorial to get an account set up).

Speakers
avatar for John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

GIS Specialist, NMFS/S&T -- Caelum Research Corp.
I'm a GIS Specialist for Fisheries HQ. I provide GIS data science and management support for Fisheries projects. The most recent project I've been involved with is the NOAA Fisheries Distribution Mapping and Analysis Portal (DisMAP).
avatar for Tim Haverland

Tim Haverland

GIS Specialist, NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology
I'm the GIS lead for Fisheries so do lots of map work, specializing in web-based mapping. As part of NOAA's Cetaceans and Sound (CetSound) project, I've been working on maps of ocean sound scapes, which has also led me to an interest in passive acoustic data, and how to manage these... Read More →



Wednesday September 14, 2022 11:45am - 1:15pm EDT
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