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Discovering Biodiversity Data in DataONE Network

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Matthew Jones

Matthew Jones

NCEAS

Matt directs the Informatics program at NCEAS, which focuses on both supporting efficient synthesis through scientific computing and on building new advanced infrastructure to support data sharing, preservation, analysis, and modeling. Matt is the Director of the DataONE program, a global network of interoperable data repositories, and of the NSF Arctic Data Center. In addition to data infrastructure work at NCEAS, Matt also helps to build the NCEAS Learning Hub through an emphasis on data science and reproducible research teaching.

Matt’s career has focused on improving data science infrastructure to support cross-disciplinary and synthetic science, principally through the development of open source software for data repositories, metadata systems, and reproducible analysis and modeling.

Matt has a M.S. in Zoology from the University of Florida that focused on the ecology of plant-animal interactions, and a B.A. from Dartmouth College.

Ian Nesbitt

Ian Nesbitt

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis

Ian Nesbitt is a Research Software Engineer at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, UCSB. Ian helps develop open-source software for use in science as part of the NCEAS Informatics team. He has specific focuses in lightweight metadata compatibility, repository operations, and 3-D visualization. He has helped onboard various member nodes to the DataONE network and works on several other projects housed at NCEAS. Ian has a background in geophysics and earth science and has worked previously in Panama and Antarctica as well as on land and in and waterways around the US.
Angie Garcia

Angie Garcia

NCEAS

Angie is the Community Engagement and Outreach Coordinator for both the Arctic Data Center and DataONE, where she furthers both projects’ presence in their respective communities and the broader community. She holds a B.A. in Global Studies and Environmental Studies from University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Angie has helped other think-and-do tanks with science communication and further developed her leadership skills through various roles in organizations while at UCSB. She brings a passion for science communication and graphic design that she leverages to support both projects while at NCEAS.
Join us for a community call exploring how biodiversity repositories connect through federation and shared metadata to enhance data visibility, interoperability, and long-term access. Discover how repositories like OBIS-SEAMAP are linking with global networks such as GBIF and iDigBio to expand discovery and collaboration across the DataONE network. Whether you are new to DataONE or a longtime contributor, this session is a chance to connect with different member nodes and ask questions. Read more
Join us for our next DataONE Community Call, where we’ll spotlight ongoing efforts to connect and enhance biodiversity data across global networks. This session will highlight how biodiversity repositories are connected through federation and shared metadata practices to enhance data visibility, interoperability, and long-term access. We’ll share how DataONE supports these efforts by onboarding repositories like OBIS-SEAMAP, strengthening connections with global biodiversity initiatives such as GBIF and iDigBio.