Napa Housing Foundation was founded in 1981 as a Napa Methodist Church mission to encourage and provide financial support for stable Napa Housing.

Mission

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We invite researchers, community organizations, and public agencies to collaborate. Contact us to use or share datasets and protocols or to discuss joint projects.

Acknowledgements

NOTESLAB® is supported by a mix of institutional and project-based funding. Partner and funder acknowledgements are listed on relevant project and resource pages.

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Meet the people behind
the NOTESLAB®

Dr. Samira Ortiz

Principal Investigator

Urban heat, Field methods, Open data

Ciarán Walsh

Research Assistant

Sensors, Data cleaning, Field logistics

Daniel Okeke

MSc Student

Environmental justice, Interviews, Mapping

Niamh O’Sullivan

PhD Researcher

Water access, Community research, GIS

Amina El-Khoury

Postdoctoral Fellow

Coastal change, Risk, Mixed methods

Visiting Collaborators

Network

Partnerships, Coauthorship, Shared datasets

F.A.Q.

What’s the difference between Field Notes and Publications?

Field Notes are working-facing posts—method notes, reflections, and updates written for readability and practical reuse. Publications are formal research outputs (journal articles, reports, and working papers) with citation details and official links.

Can I reuse your datasets, protocols, or templates?

Often, yes. Each resource lists its license and any access conditions. If a dataset is restricted (e.g., sensitive locations or participant privacy), we’ll note how to request access.

How should I cite something from this site?

Use the citation information on the relevant page when available (publication citation, dataset version, or post date).

When in doubt, cite the page title, NotesLab®, the year, and the URL.

How do I collaborate or request access to restricted materials?

Email noteslab@dier.ie with a short description of your project and what you need (e.g., dataset version, intended use, timeline). We typically respond within 3–5 working days.