[All] Fw: ESD Publications Database

Chirica, Dan C. (ARC-SGG) dan.chirica at nasa.gov
Thu May 30 05:53:47 PDT 2019


Whom is the originator of these ESD Pubs emails? Might want to reply with a deadline.

Thank you,

--Dan Chirica
NASA Ames Research Center
dan.chirica at nasa.gov
+1 (650) 604-0436

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From: Crisp, David (3290) <david.crisp at jpl.nasa.gov>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2019 00:31
To: webmaster at cloud1.arc.nasa.gov
Subject: RE: ESD Publications Database

Greetings:

I'm currently in Japan, running from city to city for a series of high profile meetings.  What is you deadline?

Dave

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Dr. David Crisp, Senior Research Scientist
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Orbiting Carbon Observatory–2 (OCO-2) Science Team Leader
MS 233-200, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109
Phone: +1 818 354 2224, Mobile +1 818 687 9939


-----Original Message-----
From: webmaster at cloud1.arc.nasa.gov <webmaster at cloud1.arc.nasa.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 1:55 PM
To: Crisp, David (3290) <david.crisp at jpl.nasa.gov>
Subject: ESD Publications Database

Dear David Crisp,

NASA is required to provide annual reports to Congress on the progress of our significant investments into research, most of which is reflected in the published literature. The Program Scientists/Managers at NASA HQ are also continually asked to provide details on very recent NASA funded research to answer frequent questions about the value and progress of our research programs.

This is the time of year we need to assemble our annual Congressional report.
So, please go to the ESD Pubs website (http://esdpubs.nasa.gov) and update your publications.  Login accounts are shared with the Airborne Science Program and ESPO Archive websites, so you may already have an account on the system. If you don't remember your account information, don't worry, this one time link will get you into the system and let you create/update your account as needed.

https://esdpubs.nasa.gov/user/invite/8324/1558558473/148758/David.Crisp%40jpl.nasa.gov/1a61262e7318bf87dabb7a5dc7e9377d

The simplest way to add a publication is to have a PDF of the manuscript available to upload and the interfaces take care of the rest.  We encourage you to enter each paper as soon as it is published so we have the data on hand. Our request to you is to take a small amount of time and upload all of your published papers funded with recent NASA funding into this database.
This will be a significant help to your NASA Earth Science Program Scientist/Managers and potentially give your research increased air-play at HQ. It’s a win-win situation! And to make things efficient, you don't have to enter publications already in the database.

Regards, and thanks in advance for your cooperation on this effort!

Rich Eckman, Ken Jucks, Hal Maring, and Barry Lefer (the Earth Science Program Scientists/Managers participating in this effort)

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