<font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,sans-serif">[Forwarding from CODATA, via the Open-Science list. --Peter Suber.]<br><font class="Apple-style-span" face="arial"><br></font></font></font><div class="gmail_quote"><br>
CODATA and its partners are delighted to announce the successful<br>
Launch of the Polar Information Commons at the IPY Oslo Science<br>
Conference in June. The event was officially launched by Professor<br>
Steven Chown, recipient at the conference of the prestigious Martha T.<br>
Muse award, Director of the Centre for Invasion Biology and a<br>
Professor in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Stellenbosch<br>
University.<br>
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The launch was attended by approximately 100 people and the Polar<br>
Information Commons (PIC) booth was visited by many dignitaries<br>
throughout the week, including HRH Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and<br>
HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco.<br>
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For photos of this and the event we invite you to visit the PIC photo gallery on<br>
<a href="http://www.polarcommons.org/oslo-photo-gallery.php" target="_blank">http://www.polarcommons.org/oslo-photo-gallery.php</a><br>
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The occasion was marked by the cutting of the PIC birthday cake by Kim<br>
Jochum, who represented the Association of Polar Early Career<br>
Scientists - the next generation of researchers who will take<br>
responsibility for continuing the momentum of IPY and polar research.<br>
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The Launch of PIC was only one of many events and presentations that<br>
took place during the week whose focus was polar data issues. Among<br>
other presentations were:<br>
<br>* Implementing a Data Management System capable of supporting Antarctic<br>
science, SCAR activities within the Antarctic Treaty System, and<br>
contributing to the data legacy of the IPY: Kim Finney, Manager<br>
Australian Antarctic Data Centre.<br>
<br>* Freeing Data through the Polar Information Commons: CODATA Secretary<br>
General, Robert Chen, on behalf of Taco F de Bruin, NIOWZ, Royal<br>
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research.<br>
<br>* State of Polar Data: Mark Parsons, National Snow and Ice Data Centre, USA.<br>
<br>* The International Polar Year Metadata Portal: A Gateway to Discovery<br>
of Data and Services Resulting from the IPY Field Period. Stephanie<br>
Grebas, Global Change Master Directory<br>
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The full program can be found on <a href="http://ipy-osc.no/osc_programme" target="_blank">http://ipy-osc.no/osc_programme</a><br>
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On Thursday 10th of June, relevant stakeholders gathered to discuss<br>
the development of the PIC post Oslo. A number of small working groups<br>
will be established to address governance, legal, outreach,<br>
technological and data stewardship issues as the PIC evolves.<br>
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Check <a href="http://www.polarcommons.org" target="_blank">http://www.polarcommons.org</a> over the coming months as events<br>
develop or contact the CODATA secretariat at <a href="mailto:codata@dial.oleane.com">codata@dial.oleane.com</a><br>
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Finally we would like to thank the IPY Program office for their<br>
support in facilitating the activities and in particular the PIC<br>
Booth!<br>
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<br>
Kathleen Cass<br>
Executive Director<br>
CODATA, 5 rue Auguste Vacquerie<br>
75016 Paris, France<br>
Ph: + 33 1 45250496<br>
<a href="http://www.codata.org" target="_blank">http://www.codata.org</a><br>
CODATA Science Journal <a href="http://www.codata.org/dsj" target="_blank">http://www.codata.org/dsj</a><br>
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