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First, we need to decide on what data we are interested in estimating. We have restricted this to<\/p>\n
Second, we need to estimate the amount of data generated. Recognizing how many disparate types of data ecologists produce, we first need to divide up the field in some way. Possibilities:<\/p>\n
Then we need to approximate the production of data from each of the divisions we created. Potential tools:<\/p>\n
Hmm…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
First, we need to decide on what data we are interested in estimating. We have restricted this to raw data data generated for publication in journals data generated by academic researchers and their laboratories Second, we need to estimate the amount of data generated. Recognizing how many disparate types of Continue reading A rough overview of the project trajectory<\/span>