%0 Online Multimedia %A Zentner, Michael %A Casavan, Juliana %A Stirm, Claire %A White, Christine %A Burgess, Annie %A Robinson, Erin %A Sun, Ziheng %A Gordon, Sean %A Hoebelheinrich, Nancy %D 2019 %T Approaching Project Sustainability with Techniques from an Entrepreneurial Mindset %U https://esip.figshare.com/articles/presentation/Approaching_Project_Sustainability_with_Techniques_from_an_Entrepreneurial_Mindset/7613762 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.7613762.v1 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/14138423 %K Sustainability %K Science Gateways Community Institute %K Science Gateways %K Entrepreneurship %K ESIP Winter 2019 %K Information Systems not elsewhere classified %K Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified %X Sustaining our data resources is part of the bigger issue of sustaining all research products. As we contemplate technologies to enable this, we must also consider organizational and financial enablements. The Science Gateway Community Institute (SGCI) recently conducted a session to work on characterizing 11 ESIP related projects in terms of concepts borrowed from entrepreneurship. These slides were presented at the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Winter Meeting in 2019 in a session entitled "Approaching Project Sustainability with Techniques from an Entrepreneurial Mindset." The session included a panel discussion of some of the results and their applicability in a broader sense to sustainable data infrastructures and repositories. %I ESIP