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| - | Here is some texty text | + | ====ICE-D workshop: COSMO2026 @ CEREGE - Aix-en-provence June 15, 2026==== |
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| + | ===Objective=== | ||
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| + | We aim to expand the community of people who can contribute to and work with the ICE-D database and infrastructure by inviting any individuals attending COSMO2026 to this pre-conference ICE-D workshop. | ||
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| + | For more information about the ICE-D project, please visit the **[[https:// | ||
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| + | For any other queries, please feel free to email Greg (**balcs@bgc.org**) and/or Joe (**jtulenko@bgc.org**) | ||
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| + | **Ideally, attendees will come away from the workshop with the following: | ||
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| + | **1)** Enough knowledge of how the ICE-D database and associated software works to understand how to organize newly collected data for later inclusion in the database. | ||
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| + | **2)** Some ideas about what visualizations, | ||
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| + | ===Topics=== | ||
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| + | -- How the infrastructure is set up | ||
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| + | -- A brief introduction to how relational databases are set up | ||
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| + | -- How to view the raw data tables and understand the general organizational concept | ||
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| + | -- A brief introduction to how to get data out of the database using desktop software | ||
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| + | ==Workshop Location== | ||
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| + | The workshop location and details are on the COSMO2026 website: | ||
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| + | [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===Pre-workshop preparations/ | ||
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| + | **Step 1:** We will use a few minutes at the beginning of the workshop for introductions. Come prepared with a brief bio about yourself; what are your interests, current projects you are working on, and what you are hoping to learn at the workshop. | ||
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| + | **Step 2:** We expect that most of the workshop attendees will bring their own laptops to the workshop and want to connect to the database. To do this, it is necessary to install some software and set up some security credentials. Specifically, | ||
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| + | Find the tutorials for connecting to the database through SQL Clients here: **[[applications: | ||
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| + | If you are interested in the GIS interface to ICE-D data, please have some sort of GIS software (typically Arc or QGIS) operating on your computer. | ||
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| + | **Step 3:** If you have some data that is either your newly generated data, or some literature data that is not yet in the ICE-D database, bring it with you. We may have time for an exercise in organizing data for inclusion in the database. | ||
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