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International Community Guidelines for Sharing and Reusing Quality Information of Individual Earth Science Datasets

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    Dear all
    On behalf of the International FAIR-DQI Community Guidelines Working Group, I would like to forward to yo, this invitation to review a complete draft of the “Community Guidelines for Sharing and Reusing Quality Information of Individual Earth Science Datasets”.
    The International FAIR-DQI Community Guidelines Working Group is currently consisted of 22 international, inter-disciplinary domain experts and is led by the ESIP Information Quality Cluster co-chairs, the Barcelona Supercomputing Center Evaluation and Quality Control team leads, the Australia/New Zealand Data Quality Interest Group and OGC Data Quality Domain Working Group co-chairs.
    The authors include members from 9 countries and from ~50 organisations.
    The draft guidelines document can be downloaded at: https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/xsu4p
    A Google Form that facilitates anonymous comment collection can be accessed: here (also https://forms.gle/3sAnW3B3Jxn5ZMig9), which will be available until Friday June 4, 2021.
    Alternatively, you can download this template, capture all your comments and suggestions and send it to Ge Peng at ***@***.***, Carlo Lacagnina at ***@***.***, or Ivana Ivánová at ***@***.***.
    Community feedback is important in helping us improve the quality of the document prior to its first baseline. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns or if you are interested in developing a use case.
    Take care
    Lesley Wyborn (on behalf of Ivana Ivanova, Ge Peng and Carlo Lacagnina).

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