Ida Taberman
Presentation
My work tasks in DCU and the Unit for Data Management Guidance and Development are are about supporting the business process aimed at making data generated within SLU quality assured and to enable reuse.
Within my assignment at DCU, I am also included as a domain specialist for environmental and climate data within the National Infrastructure Swedish National Data Service (SND).
Background
As Assistant Director -2018 in SITES, Swedish Infrastructure for Ecosystem Science I managed the Secretariat and coordinated activities between participating field research stations. SITES is a national infrastructure for terrestrial and limnological field based research. It builds from collaboration of Swedish universities and agencies that together bring nine field research stations into the consortium and open them up on equal terms to all users. Apart from research project SITES also hosts numerous measurement programs in a wide range of topics.
Between 2009 and 2014 I assisted Hjalmar Laudon to structure the database process from planning/collection to dissemination related to the Krycklan Catchment study. I detectived and summarized old files and set up data management routines from field preparation to delivery of data. I also worked with Krycklans homepage and early stages of open available downloadable data online. Kim Lindgren has now developed the Krycklan/Svartberget database even more.
One part of outreach activities of research from Krycklan is the Krycklan Symposium where I have been operational responsible for several years, I have also assisted in the planning of the PhD course Watershed Ecology and Biogeochemistry.
During 2013 and 2014 I assisted in the Mistra program Future Forests as communications assistant, wherer I managed the homepage, newsletter and publication lists.
MSc from Umeå University in Physical geography
Selected publications
Laudon, H. and Tabermann, I. (2016). Data rules: from personal belonging to community goods. Hydrological Processes. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10811
Laudon, H., I. Taberman, A. Ågren, M. Futter, M. Ottosson-Löfvenius, and K. Bishop (2013), The Krycklan Catchment Study—A flagship infrastructure for hydrology, biogeochemistry, and climate research in the boreal landscape, Water Resources Research, 49, doi:10.1002/wrcr.20520.