[MAIPC] public database question

Stephen L. Young sly27 at cornell.edu
Wed Jul 1 06:23:41 PDT 2015


I think that is one of the purposes of the peer-review process for publication. If you want your data available to the public, then publish it in a journal. This will address your concerns regarding controversial data and iconoclastic conclusions.
Steve


From: Richard Gardner <rtgardner3 at yahoo.com<mailto:rtgardner3 at yahoo.com>>
Reply-To: Richard Gardner <rtgardner3 at yahoo.com<mailto:rtgardner3 at yahoo.com>>
Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 8:01 AM
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Subject: [MAIPC] public database question

   How do we share the raw data from a study so that other people can validate its veracity and others use it either for either a metadata analysis or for other research?

  I have found a minimum of 2600 living American Chestnut trees in Berks County, Pennsylvania in the Port Clinton area and in the Hay Creek area south of Birdsboro.  They are everything from this year's seedlings to "immortal trees".  I have found several, by no means even a small fraction, of trees with flowers in this area.  Age classes and amount of the chestnut blight on trees vary widely as resistance is evolving.

  I am using a Nikon Coolpix P520 with a GPS function to record the data - i.e.. location of the trees.  At the same time I am beginning to shoot specifically towards several papers and presentations.

  Since this data will be controversial and the conclusions I am making are iconoclastic I want this data in an open public forum which anyone can access and evaluate.

  As an aside, I am looking for areas in central and southeastern Pennsylvania which have not been logged since at least 1900 which may be refuges for remnant American Chestnut populations.  The two I have found are reservoirs which have not been logged since at least the late 1800s.

                                                                            Richard Gardner
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