Provoking a Cultural Shift in Data Quality

Author:

McCord Sarah E12ORCID,Webb Nicholas P13ORCID,Van Zee Justin W1ORCID,Burnett Sarah H4,Christensen Erica M13ORCID,Courtright Ericha M1ORCID,Laney Christine M5ORCID,Lunch Claire1ORCID,Maxwell Connie3,Karl Jason W6ORCID,Slaughter Amalia1,Stauffer Nelson G1,Tweedie Craig2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. US Department of Agriculture ARS Jornada Experimental Range, Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States

2. University of Texas—El Paso, El Paso, Texas, United States

3. New Mexico State University, in Las Cruces, New Mexico,United States

4. Bureau of Land Management, National Operations Center, Denver, Colorado, United States

5. Battelle-National Ecological Observatory Network, Boulder, Colorado, United States

6. Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, United States

Abstract

Abstract Ecological studies require quality data to describe the nature of ecological processes and to advance understanding of ecosystem change. Increasing access to big data has magnified both the burden and the complexity of ensuring quality data. The costs of errors in ecology include low use of data, increased time spent cleaning data, and poor reproducibility that can result in a misunderstanding of ecosystem processes and dynamics, all of which can erode the efficacy of and trust in ecological research. Although conceptual and technological advances have improved ecological data access and management, a cultural shift is needed to embed data quality as a cultural practice. We present a comprehensive data quality framework to evoke this cultural shift. The data quality framework flexibly supports different collaboration models, supports all types of ecological data, and can be used to describe data quality within both short- and long-term ecological studies.

Funder

USDA

BLM

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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