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1 | Peng | what does information mean to you for your discipline and what you do? Tim: Ocean perspective: Products derived from data that lead to a greater understanding of an entity (UN 2020). Examples: (i) the interpretation of a range of data from an array of conductivity sensors across the Arctic Ocean that informs us about that ocean’s salinity range; or (ii) the narrative text of a report on harmful algal blooms that informs the reader on the timing of these blooms. Peng: --> Scientific information? William: Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom. It defines Information as "Data plus context", and distinguishes information from data as being "organised, structured, categorised, useful, condensed, calculated". Examples: i) apply a pattern categorisation approach to daily/monthly rainfall totals to define statistics and patterns using, for instance, compositing or empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis. ii) Others: analyses, reports, procedural manuals, forecasts and warnings, seasonal predictions and climate change projections, process documentation, computer code, inventories, algorithms. |
2 | Peng | Definition of Data Definition of Information
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3 | William | Information Management
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Action items
- William to revise the creation session in information management part.
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