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Cyberinfrastructure for the SBE Sciences – Prospects for the Future

Cyberinfrastructure for the SBE Sciences – Prospects for the Future. Myron Gutmann Assistant Director, National Science Foundation Directorate for the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences. The State of Play. Cyberinfrastructure for SBE is currently mostly about data provision

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Cyberinfrastructure for the SBE Sciences – Prospects for the Future

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  1. Cyberinfrastructure for the SBE Sciences – Prospects for the Future Myron Gutmann Assistant Director, National Science Foundation Directorate for the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences

  2. The State of Play • Cyberinfrastructure for SBE is currently mostly about data provision • Emphasis is on surveys & censuses, plus some geospatial data • Large number of data collections available, but most aren’t very large datasets • Recent research: analysis of large social networks (cellphones, etc.), but few data are shared & infrastructure not developed

  3. Existing Areas of Cooperation: A Long History • International consortia of data producers & users have existed for nearly 50 years: ICPSR & CESSDA • Investments in improving shared access to data since 2000 by EC, NSF, & Library of Congress • Social Science metadata standard: DDI • Some progress on common authentication (although still work to do).

  4. Scientific Challenges • Administrative vs. Research Data • Merging disparate data sources (especially to serve environment & society questions) • Protecting Confidentiality & Privacy • Multilingual data • Metadata processing • Increasing sizes of data sets • Policy Challenge: data sharing policies

  5. Frameworks for Cooperation • Data sharing policies (including data sharing policies for administrative data) • Enhanced approaches to authentication • Protection of confidential data through creation of virtual data enclaves • Development of shared open-source technologies for preservation, delivery, & analysis of data

  6. Big Ideas I: Social Media Data • Social Media data are (relatively) large, born-digital and born-international • Example: Twitter Archive at Library of Congress • Research potential in social and behavioral science, computer science, law & society • Continually evolving resource • How should we build these data out as common research infrastructures?

  7. Big Ideas II: Integrated Social-Behavioral Observation Network • Question 1: What SBE data will be the successors to traditional surveys? • Question 2: What data do we need to parallel environmental observation networks? • Proposed answer: real-time observation networks of SBE data • Challenge: what form should this take and how should we develop them?

  8. A Decadal Perspective • Building a common SBE-focused research data infrastructure for the 21st century takes time • International cooperation is essential but time- and resource-consuming • Need to start now to identify good ideas and start with planning & pilots • SBE 2020 Activity underway now • New SBE Infrastructure workshop at NSF – December 16-17, 2010

  9. Thank you! mgutmann@nsf.gov

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