EGENIS seminar: "Data Integration without Unification", Beckett Sterner (Arizona State University)
Egenis seminar series
How should billions of species observations worldwide be made reusable? Data unification according to a universal hierarchy of domains has been a popular ideal for biodiversity science, but it relies on heuristic assumptions that are known to fail systematically in practice. We propose a new regulative ideal for how scientists can coordinate their knowledge-making without unification to achieve better results when pluralistic conditions apply. We focus on data pooling as a crucial form of integrative research in science that supports data reuse. We define data pooling as a process that combines data from multiple sources into one harmonized body of information, provide infrastructure for managing and accessing the combined data, and governs it as a shared resource for a community of users and stakeholders beyond a single research project or lab.
An Egenis, the Centre for the Study of Life Sciences seminar | |
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Date | 17 October 2022 |
Time | 15:30 to 17:00 |
Place | Hybrid |