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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 Gretchen Mullendore, NCAR (bio) Doug Schuster, NCAR (bio) Matthew Mayernik, NCAR (bio) Panelist: Stephen M. Griffies, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES) (bio) Objective: Learn about the work of the RCN for Model Data to develop a rubric for Models and Model Data to establish best practices for preservation and replicability. A common question about research efforts that use models and simulation is “what must be included as digital objects cited in the paper for publication?” The co-chairs will describe the process used to develop the rubric and give an introduction for how it might be applied by journal editors to guide their authors. Recording: https://youtu.be/DC-mxBhZHPU
Model Data, Rubric for Model Preservation, COPDESS
Model Data, Rubric for Model Preservation, COPDESS
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