Join us TODAY, June 13th at 3:00 pm ET
for the first presentation in the
HydroShare Webinar Series
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On Monday, June 13th, David Tarboton of Utah State University will present a 
webinar titled 'Share and publish your data and models with HydroShare.' This 
is the first in the webinar series that will demonstrate how HydroShare can be 
used to conduct better research and comprehensively fulfill Data Management 
Plans for many different types of data including GIS files, model components, 
and time series data.

How will you manage the data for your next big collaborative project?  
HydroShare<http://www.hydroshare.org/> is an online, collaborative system for 
open sharing of hydrologic data, analytical tools, and models.  It supports the 
sharing of and collaboration around "hydrologic resources" which are data, or 
models in formats commonly used in hydrology.  HydroShare expands the data 
sharing capability of the CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System by broadening 
the classes of data accommodated to include geospatial and multidimensional 
space-time datasets commonly used in hydrology.  HydroShare also includes new 
capability for sharing models, model components, and analytical tools. It can 
help you manage your data among collaborators and meet funding agency data 
management plan requirements.  It can publish your data using citable digital 
object identifiers (DOIs).  In this seminar you will learn how to load files 
into HydroShare so that you can share them with colleagues and publish them.  I 
will show how to manage access to the content that you share, and how to easily 
add metadata, and in some cases how metadata is automatically completed for 
you.  The capability to assign DOIs to HydroShare resources means that they are 
permanently citable helping researchers who share their data get credit for the 
data published.  Models, and Model Instances, which in HydroShare are a model 
application to a specific site with its input and output data can also receive 
DOI's.  Collections allow multiple resources from a study to be aggregated 
together providing a comprehensive archival record of the research outcomes, 
supporting transparency and reproducibility, thereby enhancing trust in the 
research findings.  Reuse to support additional research is also enabled.  
Files in HydroShare may be analyzed through web apps configured to access 
HydroShare resources.  Apps support visualization and analysis of HydroShare 
resources in a platform independent web environment.  This presentation will 
demo some apps and describe ongoing development of functionality to support 
collaboration, modeling and data analysis in HydroShare.

Questions will be taken after the presentation.

Webinars are free and open to the public. Webinars will be recorded and posted 
to the CUAHSI website for later viewing.
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Upcoming Webinars in the HydroShare Webinar Series

June 27 @ 3:00pm ET
Jeff Horsburgh, Utah State University
Collaboration with HydroShare

July 11 @ 3:00pm ET
Dan Ames, Brigham Young University
Apps for Web Based Hydrologic Analysis and Modeling in HydroShare

July 18 @ 3:00pm ET
Venkatesh Merwade, Purdue University and Jeff Sadler, Brigham Young University
Share, Publish and Execute your SWAT models with HydroShare and SWATShare
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Connect to the webinars at:

http://cuahsi.adobeconnect.com/cyberseminar/

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meeting room.

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