[ESIP-ResearchArtifactCitation] Credit Session Takeaways
Langseth, Madison L
mlangseth at usgs.gov
Thu Aug 11 17:26:33 EDT 2022
Hi ESIP Citation Cluster,
Thanks to everyone who was able to join the cluster meeting today! We had a great discussion today around next steps for the cluster and we will continue that next month. Next week is the session highlights webinar from the ESIP Summer Meeting. I've created a slide <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UN-eqqeDN--4eRYkvHwq4aGmDHQSrNLdf4bGpOimsM8/edit#slide=id.g1405712eec4_0_0> to present next Wednesday, but I'd like feedback on the three takeaways that I have listed:
* Project teams need guidance about how and what roles to assign credit
* Research community needs tools for visualizing or gaining insight into specific aspects of the PID graph
* ESIP Research Artifact Citation Cluster is best suited to helping establish/promote social norms (as opposed to developing technical solutions)
Let me know if you have a better takeaway to contribute (and which current one you think it should replace) or if any of these should be rephrased. Please let me know by 12:00 pm MT on Monday, August 15 so I can submit the final slide by the end of the day Monday.
Thanks!
Madison Langseth (she/hers)
U.S. Geological Survey
Science Analytics & Synthesis (SAS)
Denver Federal Center
Building 810, Mail Stop 302
Denver, CO 80225
(303) 202-4088
mlangseth at usgs.gov<mailto:mlangseth at usgs.gov>
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4472-9106
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