Illustration of data and global information connecting

Data Management Advisory Board

Committee members

Name

Institution

Committee Role

Alice Fremand

British Antarctic Survey

Chair

Anca Anghelea

European Space Agency

Member

Nicole Arbour

Belmont Forum

Member

Kevin Ashley

Digital Curation Centre

Member

Chao Fan

Clemson University

Member

Maryann Martone

UC San Diego

Member

Nobuko Miyairi

Scholarly Communications Consultant

Member

Daniel Nüst

TU Dresden

Member

Tim Rawling

AuScope

Member

John Russell

Northrop Grumman

Member

Sudhir Shrestha

NOAA

Member

Greg Tananbaum

Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA)

Member

Marta Teperek

Open Science NL

Member

Nicholas Wigginton

University of Michigan

Member

Shelley Stall

AGU

Staff Partner; Vice President, Open Science Leadership

Committee charge

The committee provides overall guidance on the AGU data programs and related AGU efforts around open and FAIR data aimed at fulfilling the spirit of AGU’s data position statement. Committee members guide and assist in increasing awareness, education, and adoption of best practices and other complementary practices specific to Earth and space science data domains. They provide insight and expertise for the administration of data programs, including assessments, geared towards Earth and space sciences to help improve data management understanding, operations in repositories, and to determine the level of adoption across the community. They also provide insight and expertise in communicating the importance of organizations complying with the Enabling FAIR Data Commitment Statement and support the community’s understanding of best practices for implementation.
Data board

Key initiatives

  • Provide input on materials and guidance documents to assist in the awareness and implementation of data management best practices.
  • Provide input on methods to promote open and FAIR Data.
  • Provide input on methods to promote best practices for repositories.
people using terrestrial laser scanning, or TLS, to gather detailed topographic data in the Trinity Peridotite of northern California