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Douglas Fils

Ronin Institute
NSF EarthCube GeoCODES UNESCO Ocean InfoHub Internet of Water GeoConnex

TLDR

I work mostly in geoinformatics. For me, this tends to be at the intersection of software development, semantics, data and web architecture. Lately I have focused on structured data on the web leveraging schema.org and JSON-LD. This is seen best in the work on Gleaner.io and its application to projects like Ocean InfoHub, NSF EarthCube GeoCODES and DeCODER, Internet of Water and others.

About me

I am part of the Ronin Institute now. I live and work from Slater, a small town in Iowa. Iowa is my home state and I have lived here all my life and always plan to.

Stats

Some auto generated stats from github-readme-stats. Not sure if they track the private repos though, need to look into that. For the most part, this is just data without context, so of no real use.

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Currently

I've been exploring digital object patterns like RDA's Digital Object Cloud and structured data on the web (schema.org et al).
I've been developing Gleaner and https://github.com/gleanerio as well as some tools like Mercantile](https://github.com/earthcubearchitecture-project418/mercantile) and GROW to support this exploration.

Though I've working quite a bit with SPARQL, I've always enjoyed working in Gremlin. I really enjoy all sorts of graph ecosystems. I've been wanting to do something with Janus Graph, but tend to stay in RDF land. Curious to watch the adoption of RDFstar and its related elements

Interested in JSON-LD and applying things like SHACL to data graph work flows and have been active in exploring that.

I've also been fortunate enough to be involved with a group working in the NFS Convergence Accelerator: Urban Flooding OKN.
Connecting the digital object space to knowledge graphs is an interest of mine as well.

Community

As a remote working for over a decade, community organizations are very important to me. The provide a means for me to connect with my peers from rural Iowa. The four most valuable to me include.

I've also had some rewarding time with CODATA and been very fortunate to interact with the DDI group through them. I've also had the good fortune to work with the ODIS OIH project. This project is supporting discovery and interoperability of existing information systems through the development of a lightweight Ocean Data and Information System (ODIS) architecture and more information can be found at https://oceaninfohub.org/.

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2257-9127

What I would like to learn when I get time.

Looking forward to diving into decentralized system more and decentralized ledgers. Not really into DeFi stuff, though I do play a bit there. More into things like self sovereign IDs and curious how DAOs could be used for the governance of FAIR implementation networkss.

Douglas Fils's Projects

cdfregistrywg icon cdfregistrywg

EarthCube CDF Registry Working Group on self hosted facility metadata via HTML5 microdata

contextbuilder icon contextbuilder

A simple test to try and build a tool to harvest web based service descriptions to aid local data context

ddicdi icon ddicdi

Some explorations with DDI related to cross domain integration

geolink-chronos icon geolink-chronos

RDF and Dockerfile for Virtuoso image with RDF for CHRONOS Neptune data. Data is following GeoLink patterns.

golden icon golden

W3C Linked Data Notifications for data sets of type schema.org/Dataset and/or DCAT Dataset

gplates-polymer icon gplates-polymer

Web component that uses gplates service call to display a map of lat longs on a paleo-reprojected globe

grow icon grow

A simple web server in Go that uses Minio or any S3 bucket as the source for the content

json-ld_inspection icon json-ld_inspection

Testing some approaches to parsing JSON-LD in JavaScript for use in web components

kglab icon kglab

Graph Data Science: an abstraction layer in Python for building knowledge graphs, integrated with popular graph libraries – atop Pandas, RDFlib, pySHACL, RAPIDS, NetworkX, iGraph, PyVis, pslpython, pyarrow, etc.

objectwalker icon objectwalker

Scan a collection of files/objects and build Digital Object (DO) and DO metadata resources

paleoseek icon paleoseek

Go code for the Google Custom Search UI at http://paleoseek.net

provhacking icon provhacking

A simple repo to share hacking on W3C PROV concepts with others

pygeoapi icon pygeoapi

pygeoapi is a Python server implementation of the OGC API suite of standards. The project emerged as part of the next generation OGC API efforts in 2018 and provides the capability for organizations to deploy a RESTful OGC API endpoint using OpenAPI, GeoJSON, and HTML. pygeoapi is open source and released under an MIT license.

samplesearth icon samplesearth

A simple test site for working with structured data on the web for physical samples (IGSN)

shaclservice icon shaclservice

A simple RESTful wrapper around the TopQuadrant SHACL library.

specs icon specs

Specifications for Frictionless Data.

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