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Socio-Ecological-Informatics

Social-ecological researchers study the interactions of the environment, users, and governance of environmental resources. The research undertaken by the Social Ecological Informatics group applies database and data management, information retrieval, knowledge management, human computer interaction design, and ontological tools and approaches to enhancing the value of social-ecological data for research and policy use. ...READ MORE...

Articles in Socio-Ecological Informatics:

D2I research accepted to Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2013) D2I and D2I affiliates' research accepted and will be presented at the 2013 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries.
New Legal Mandate in Hand, Data-Sharing Advocates Tackle Cultural Obstacles With its hands-on practical approach, the work of the Research Data Alliance may also help lay the groundwork for agreement on technical standards on an international basis, said Beth A. Plale, a professor of computer science at Indiana University at Bloomington who participated in the founding session this week in Göteborg.
2012 Fall Seminar Series D2I hosts a series of seminars each semester. Click here for dates, locations, abstracts, bios, slides, archives of talks and general information about the Fall 2012 Seminar Series.
Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institute Report to the Lilly Endowment, Inc. 48 Month Program Report Jun 1 - Nov 30, 2012 Bi-Annual report to the Lilly Endowment, Inc. Search for "Lilly Report" to find all reports.
From Metadata to Ontology Representation: A Case of Converting Severe Weather Forecast Metadata to an Ontology
In-Situ Archiving of Digital Scientific Data Project Outcomes Report
Generalized Representation and Mapping for Social-Ecological Data: Freeing Data from the Databases
Mining Classifications from Social-Ecological Databases
Social Ecological Informatics Software
Metadata and Provenance: Dimensions of Use in Science PRAGMA 22 Workshop, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, April 17-19, 2012. Presentation by Beth Plale.