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Revision as of 11:03, October 17, 2023


Welcome to the Open Science cluster which aims to develop and build a broad community around open science, yielding a Champions of open science community that is inclusive and equitable. We envisage building a robust community, equipped with best practices and toolkits that are readily translatable, transferable, and shared broadly amongst ESIP stakeholders interested in embracing open science.

Events and Activities

2023

OS Cluster Webinar Series!

Webinars take place during Monthly OS Cluster Meetings

  • Webinar 7 - 11/28/23:
  • Webinar 6 - 10/24/23: Michael Mahoney - Making Sausage: How and why open source scientific software gets made - and what keeps us from making more
  • Webinar 5 - 09/26/23: Natasha Stavros: Open Science Cyberinfrastructure Supports Equitable Access to NASA Big Data - The ImgSPEC Case Study
  • Webinar 4 - 08/22/23: Jim Colliander - 2i2c: Building open source infrastructure for research, education, and local communities
  • Webinar 3 - 07/25/23: Irene Pasquetto - What is research data “misuse”? And how can it be prevented or mitigated?
  • Webinar 2 - 06/27/23: Flavio Azevedo - Open Science 2.0 with the Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training (FORRT): Democratizing education on Open Science while focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion in grassroots communities
  • Webinar 1 - 05/23/23: Andrea Thomer - Past Global Change Research: Connect Data through FAIR & CARE

2022

Resources

Meeting Notes

  • Monthly cluster meeting notes

Telecon Jamboard

Get Involved

  • Email List: esip-openscience@lists.esipfed.org
  • Slack channel: #open-science
  • Cluster telecon schedule: Fourth Tuesday of each month (@12pm East)
  • To Join Zoom Meeting
    • https://esipfed-org.zoom.us/j/81704254783?pwd=cjQxZW1mUGZpdlg3MDdJUUp1ZGl6UT09
    • Meeting ID: 817 0425 4783
    • Passcode: 784237
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    • Find your local number: https://esipfed-org.zoom.us/u/kpJKyu58I
  • Contact Co-Chairs:

In preparation for the Year of Open Science (2023), the specific goals will include:

  • Gathering knowledge
    • Listening tour (NASA is conducting a series of listening tours that we can leverage)
    • Identify and assess what already exists and is successful
  • Generating resources
    • Best practices
    • Communication outputs and toolkits
    • Standards
  • Sharing knowledge
    • Lead webinars, toolkits, promotion (at conferences, WGs, initiative meetings)
    • Share what makes a program successful
    • Share opportunities
    • Share best practices with NASA and other organizations
  • Clarifying ESIP’s role in open science
  • Developing toolkits for organizations that want to participate in open science

This cluster is a follow on to the Community Development for Open Source Science sessions held at the 2022 ESIP January Meeting.