Sharing and Reproducibility: Working in Collaborative, Cross-Discipline Teams that Inform the Culture Change of an Ecosystem
Main Authors: | Stall, Shelley, Specht, Alison, CorrĂªa, Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti, David, Romain, Mabile, Laurence, Machicao, Jeaneth, Murayama, Yasuhiro, O'Brien, Margaret, Miyairi, Nobuko, Wyborn, Lesley, Vellenich, Danton Ferreira, Erdmann, Chris |
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Format: | info Proceeding Journal |
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, 2021
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https://zenodo.org/record/6540657 |
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- Abstract: Steady progress is being made across the Earth and space science disciplines to move towards more common sharing of the data and software that supports our research. As each discipline determines what is best for them, the experience gained by synthesis center communities is valuable to support the collaboration needed for cross-discipline teams and international efforts. In our work on the PARSEC project, the Data Leadership team at AGU is applying what we learn to the guidance and support we provide to our researchers. Here we will share this learning and our effort to prepare for a more transparent and reproducible future. Conference American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2021 Session: IN52B: Connecting Disciplines and Data in Earth and Environmental Synthesis Research: Enabling International and Interdisciplinary Data Discovery, Integration, and Reuse II eLightning This work is part of the Building New Tools for Data Sharing and Re-use through a Transnational Investigation of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Protected Areas (PARSEC) project with funding provided by the Belmont Forum through the National Science Foundation, Grant 1929464.