Abstracts for oral presentation and posters will be accepted on a wide variety of data, information, and knowledge-related issues. Abstracts will be reviewed primarily for their relevance or connection to the polar regions and polar activities. While talks or posters on general topics will be considered, priority will be given to abstracts focused on experiences, Indigenous Knowledge research, operations, projects, programs, or topics based in or are about the polar regions. Of particular interest are talks that report on how broader, regional, disciplinary, or global standards, protocols, and methodologies are or could be applied, to the polar domain (e.g. how does your polar work link to broader efforts to make data FAIR: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). In keeping with past community events, we see the polar data system as part of the broader global system.
Abstracts are invited for the following proposed conference sessions:
• Knowledge mobilization and decision making
• Co-production of data, information and knowledge
• FAIR data for the polar regions
• Vocabularies and semantic interoperability
• Data policy
• Data for modellers and remote sensing
• Logistical information management
• Barriers to data sharing / User needs
• Ocean biogeochemical data management
• New ships and real-time data in low connectivity locations
• Other topics of interest
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