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This workshop is part of a series focused on editors of Earth, space, and environmental journals and other COPDESS stakeholders that focuses on relevant developments in data and software. COPDESS Workshop Co-Chairs: Danie Kinkade, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Lesley Wyborn, National Computational Infrastructure Shelley Stall, American Geophysical Union Objective: Discuss the detailed workflow between the journal, author, and repository that identifies the activities necessary for both processes to move forward in a more coordinated way. The co-chairs will share the current progress on the use case where data are submitted for preservation at or near the same time as the paper is submitted to a journal that will cite the data. The co-chairs seek feedback from both journal and repository communities that will lead to recommendations for better transparency and coordination across both processes. The co-chairs have presented this work for discussion at prior workshops at the Research Data Alliance and the Earth Science Information Partners. Recording
COPDESS, Discipline Repository, Journal Workflow, Domain Repository, Data Preservation, Data Citation
COPDESS, Discipline Repository, Journal Workflow, Domain Repository, Data Preservation, Data Citation
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