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This seminar is conclusion of a series to provide societies and their journals with information and resources to help their communities be more knowledgeable and prepared to share data (and software) in a way that is relevant and meaningful for each discipline. Pinnacle Seminar 20 April 2022 Agenda, Moderators and Speakers: Welcome and Introductions Shelley Stall, AGU Sr. Director of Data Leadership Randy Fiser, AGU CEO and Executive Director Panel #1: Bringing awareness to scientific societies on how they can help meet the aspirations of open and FAIR digital research products and encourage the culture of sharing. Moderator - Yvette Seger, Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology Panelists Ian Bruno, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry August Muench. American Astronomical Society Emilie Aime, British Ecological Society Doug Schuster, American Meteorological Society (AMS), Board on Data Stewardship Panel #2: Discuss how societies can provide incentives for sharing data and software through actions such as updates to honor and awards criteria. Moderator - Juliane Baron, Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences Panelists Frank Krause, Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology Cindy Paska, Council of Scientific Society Presidents Leah McEwen, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Brooks Hanson, American Geophysical Union Panel #3: Current practices and resources for updating publication policy and author guidelines around availability statements and citations for data and software. Moderator - Zsolt Silberer, Ecological Society of America Panelists Jake Yeston, AAAS/Science Michael Friedman, American Meteorological Society (AMS), Board on Data Stewardship Angie Hunter, American Chemical Society Heather Carlo, Ecological Society of America Summarize possible next steps. Seminar Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UtGvFCerls
Special thank you to Laura Lyon of AGU and her support organizing and managing this seminar.
Data Sharing, Software Sharing
Data Sharing, Software Sharing
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