ISC World Data System
{{Short description|Organization}}
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{{Infobox organization
| image =
| alt = Logo of ISC World Data system
| name = World Data System
| abbreviation = ISC-WDS
| headquarters = Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States
| type = INGO
| leader_title = 2021-2024 Chair
| leader_name = Dr. David Castle (Canada)
| formation = {{start date and age|2009}}
| website = {{Official URL}}
}}
The World Data System (WDS) was created by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the predecessor to the International Science Council (ISC), at their 29th General Assembly in October 2008.{{Cite web |title=World Data System (WDS) |url=https://council.science/member/world-data-system-wds/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=International Science Council |language=en-US}} The mission of the World Data System is to enhance the capabilities, impact and sustainability of member data repositories and data services by creating trusted communities of scientific data repositories, strengthening the scientific enterprise throughout the entire lifecycle of all data related components - creating first-class data that feeds first-class research output, and advocating for accessible data and transparent and reproducible science.{{Cite web |title=Constitution |url=https://worlddatasystem.org/about/constitution/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=World Data System |language=en-US}}
The World Data System consists of two offices: the International Program Office (IPO) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, and the International Technology Office (ITO) in Victoria, Canada.
Historical Background
WDS builds on the 50+ years legacy of the World Data Centers and Federation of Astronomical and Geophysical Data Analysis Services established by the International Council for Science (ICSU) to manage data generated by the International Geophysical Year (1957–1958).{{Cite web |date=2013-06-07 |title=The International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958 |url=http://www.nas.edu/history/igy/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |archive-date=7 June 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607031556/http://www.nas.edu/history/igy/ |url-status=dead }} It became clear after the International Polar Year (2007–2008) that these bodies could not respond fully to modern data needs. Consequently, they were disbanded by the ICSU General Assembly in 2008 and replaced by the World Data System in 2009.{{Cite web |title=International science community to build a 'World Data System' |url=https://www.itnews.com.au/news/international-science-community-to-build-a-world-data-system-126774 |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=iTnews}}{{Cite web |date=2012-10-21 |title=International Science Council to Revamp World Data Centers |url=http://www.america.gov/st/scitech-english/2009/July/20090701180306lcnirellep0.2923395.html |access-date=2024-07-11 |archive-date=21 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021082531/http://www.america.gov/st/scitech-english/2009/July/20090701180306lcnirellep0.2923395.html |url-status=dead }}{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://worlddatasystem.org/about/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=World Data System |language=en-US}}
Governance
The World Data System is governed by the Scientific Committee (SC){{Cite web |title=Scientific Committee |url=https://worlddatasystem.org/about/scientific-committee/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=World Data System |language=en-US}} composed of leading scientists and experts actively involved with data. Per the [https://worlddatasystem.org/about/constitution/ WDS Constitution] (Annex 1), the SC consists of a Chairperson and no more than eleven additional members. Committee members are elected to serve for a term of three-year, renewable once. The current SC composition is listed on [https://worlddatasystem.org/about/scientific-committee/ WDS’s website].
Offices
The [https://worlddatasystem.org/ International Program Office] was established in 2011 and formally inaugurated in 2012, hosted by the Japanese [https://www.nict.go.jp/en/ National Institute of Information and Communications Technology] (NICT) in Tokyo, Japan. The hosting agreement was renewed in 2015 to continue operating the IPO through 2021.{{Cite web |last=JAPAN |first=SCIENCE COUNCIL OF |title=日本学術会議ホームページ - 内閣府 |url=https://www.scj.go.jp/index.html |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=日本学術会議ホームページ |language=ja}}{{Cite web |title=お知らせ&イベント {{!}} 世界科学データシステム国際プログラムオフィス開所式(2012年5月9日開催) {{!}} NICT-情報通信研究機構 |url=https://www.nict.go.jp/info/event/2012/05/120509_01.html |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=www.nict.go.jp}}{{Cite web |last=Roberto |date=2016-04-07 |title=World Data System marks fifth anniversary of International Programme Office |url=https://council.science/current/news/world-data-system-marks-fifth-anniversary-of-international-programme-office/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=International Science Council |language=en-US}} In 2021, the office moved to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States and is hosted by the [https://utorii.com/ University of Tennessee Oak Ridge Innovation Institute] (UT-ORII) located at [https://www.ornl.gov/ Oak Ridge National Laboratory] (ORNL).{{Cite web |date=2021-01-14 |title=United States to Host World Data System's International Program Office - United States Department of State |url=https://www.state.gov/united-states-to-host-world-data-systems-international-program-office/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114231631/https://www.state.gov/united-states-to-host-world-data-systems-international-program-office/ |url-status=bot: unknown }} The office is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science (DE-SC0021915). The IPO coordinates the operations of WDS and is responsible for implementing the decisions of the Scientific Committee.
The [https://wds-ito.org/ International Technology Office] was established in 2018 in Victoria, Canada with the office housed on the University of Victoria’s Queenswood campus. It is hosted by a Canadian consortium of three WDS members: Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) at the University of Victoria, the [https://www.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/en/ Canadian Astronomy Data Centre] (CADC) of the National Research Council (NRC) in Victoria, and the [https://ccin.ca/ Canadian Cryospheric Information Network]/Polar Data Catalogue (CCIN/PDC) at the University of Waterloo.{{Cite web |last=Roberto |date=2018-04-12 |title=ICSU World Data System International Technology Office to open in Canada |url=https://council.science/current/news/icsu-world-data-system-international-technology-office-to-open-in-canada/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=International Science Council |language=en-US}} The ITO was formed with the mission to build trustworthy and enduring global research data infrastructure for the public good. They support repositories as they maintain and upgrade their services, including the creation of technical roadmaps and mature infrastructure. It is responsible for developing research to support technical services for repositories, including creating user interfaces, crosswalks, and complex queries.
Data Sharing Principles
The WDS Data Sharing Principles{{Cite web |title=Data Sharing Principles |url=https://worlddatasystem.org/about/data-sharing-principles/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=World Data System |language=en-US}}{{Cite journal |last1=Emerson |first1=Claudia |last2=Faustman |first2=Elaine M. |last3=Mokrane |first3=Mustapha |last4=Harrison |first4=Sandy |date=30 November 2015 |title=World Data System (WDS) Data Sharing Principles |url=https://zenodo.org/records/34354 |access-date=11 July 2024 |website=Zenodo|doi=10.5281/zenodo.34354 }} are in line with the data policies of national and international initiatives, including those of the [https://old.earthobservations.org/documents/geo_vi/07_Implementation%20Guidelines%20for%20the%20GEOSS%20Data%20Sharing%20Principles%20Rev2.pdf Group on Earth Observations], the [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/g8-science-ministers-statement G8 Science Ministers’ Statement] and [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/open-data-charter/g8-open-data-charter-and-technical-annex Open Data Charter], the [https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/oecd-principles-and-guidelines-for-access-to-research-data-from-public-funding_9789264034020-en-fr OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding], as well as the [https://council.science/publications/open-data-in-a-big-data-world/ Science International Accord on Open Data in a Big Data World] enunciated jointly by the International Science Council—then separately, the International Council for Science and the International Social Science Council—the InterAcademy Panel, and the World Academy of Science.
- Data, metadata, products, and information should be fully and openly shared, subject to national or international jurisdictional laws and policies, including respecting appropriate extant restrictions, and in accordance with international standards of ethical research conduct.
- Data, metadata, products, and information produced for research, education, and public domain use will be made available with minimum time delay and free of charge, or for no more than the cost of dissemination, which may be waived for lower-income user communities to support equity in access.
- All who produce, share, and use data and metadata are stewards of those data and ensure that the data’s authenticity, quality, and integrity are preserved. Respect for the data source is maintained by ensuring privacy where appropriate and encouraging appropriate citation of the dataset and original work and acknowledgment of the data repository.
- Data should be open by default and labeled ‘sensitive’ or ‘restricted’ only with appropriate justification and clearly defined protocols. They should, in any event, be made available for use on the least restrictive basis possible.
- Data should be treated with integrity and confidentiality and treated with the security requested by the data steward and producers.
- To the greatest extent possible, data and data repositories should follow the best data management and stewardship practices, such as the [https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/ FAIR Principles for scientific data management and stewardship], [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-020-0486-7 the TRUST Principles for Data Repositories], and the [https://www.gida-global.org/care CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance].
Members
World Data System membership is open to organizations that operate as data repositories, networks of data repositories, data stewards, and organizations that support data repositories and research data best practices. All members must adhere to the [https://worlddatasystem.org/about/data-sharing-principles/ WDS Data Sharing Principles], [https://worlddatasystem.org/about/constitution/ Constitution], and [https://worlddatasystem.org/about/bylaws/ Bylaws]. In addition, Regular Members must show proof of [https://www.coretrustseal.org/ CoreTrustSeal] certification.
There are five different kinds of membership{{Cite web |title=Members |url=https://worlddatasystem.org/members/ |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=World Data System |language=en-US}} within the World Data System. A [https://worlddatasystem.org/members/members-map/ map] and [https://worlddatasystem.org/members/member_directory/ directory] of membership is available online.
- Regular: organizations that are data stewards and/or data analysis services (e.g., data centers and services that support scientific research by holding and providing data or data products)
- Network: umbrella bodies representing groups of data stewardship organizations and/or data analysis services, some of which may or may not be WDS Regular Members. Network Members usually serve as coordinating agents for nodes that have common characteristics and mostly common disciplines (e.g., International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange)
- Partner: organizations that are not data stewards or data analysis services, but that contribute support or funding to WDS and/or WDS Members (e.g., International Scientific Unions of ISC supporting data services, and public and private agencies that provide technical or financial support)
- Associate: organizations that are interested in the WDS endeavor and participate in our discussions, but that do not contribute direct funding or other material support (ISC National Members, Academies, and some commercial entities could be in this category)
- Candidate: organizations who wish to become Regular Members, but who currently do not have all processes and documentation in place to undergo CoreTrustSeal certification. Candidate membership is a sign of commitment that an organization will become a certified CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repository and an accredited WDS Regular Member
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