[ESIP-all] Geoscience Paper of the Future Training Sessions - Wednesday Sept. 16 and Monday, September 28th

Erin Robinson erinrobinson at esipfed.org
Mon Sep 14 11:03:30 EDT 2015


Hi All -

Apologies for the cross-post, but wanted to share two other opportunities
for the Geoscience Paper of the Future training:

1. Virtual - Wednesday, Sept. 16 from 1-4:30 ET/10-1:30 PT. Details are
here:
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/969944597

*You can also dial in using your phone.*
United States : +1 (571) 317-3122

Access Code: 969-944-597


2. Yolanda Gil, Research Professor in Computer Science at the University of
Southern California and PI of OntoSoft, will be at NCAR to give a half-day
in-person training event on the best practices for scholarly publication.
*What: *Geoscience Paper of the Future Training Session
*When:* September 28, 2015 Monday, 8:30am-12:00pm
*Where: *Main Seminar Room at the Mesa Lab, NCAR Registration

There is no registration fee to participate in an OntoSoft GPF training
session. To RSVP, please email ontosoft at gmail.com by September 21,
specifying your name, home institution, and training session date.
Thanks -
Erin

On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Tilmes, Curt (GSFC-6190) via ESIP-all <
esip-all at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:

> FYI
>
> On 9/8/15 1:11 PM, "Langseth, Madison" <mlangseth at usgs.gov> wrote:
>
> Please join us *Monday, September 28th* from 1:30pm to 5:00pm MT at the
> Denver Federal Center, Building 810 for a Geoscience Paper of the Future
> Training Session: Learning Best Practices for Scholarly Publication. The
> training session will be available for remote participation; however, I
> would like to encourage participants in the Denver area to attend in
> person. The exact room location will be announced closer to the training
> date. Please feel free to share this announcement with your colleagues.
> Everyone is welcome!
>
> *Registration*
>
>
>
> There is no registration fee to participate in an OntoSoft GPF training
> session.  To RSVP, please email ontosoft at gmail.com by *Wednesday,
> September 23*, specifying your name, home institution, training session
> date, and whether you will participate in person or remotely.  Session
> participation details and training materials will be emailed to all
> registered participants two days before the session.
>
> *The Geoscience Paper of the Future (GPF) Initiative was created to
> encourage geoscientists to publish papers together with the associated
> digital products of their research. This means that a paper would include:
> 1) Data available in a public repository, including documented metadata, a
> clear license specifying conditions of use, and citable using a unique and
> persistent identifier; 2) Software available in a public repository, with
> documentation, a license for reuse, and a unique and citable using a
> persistent identifier; 3) Provenance of the results by explicitly
> describing the series of computations and their outcome in a workflow
> sketch, a formal workflow, or a provenance record, possibly in a shared
> repository and with a unique and persistent identifier. Learn more about
> the initiative at http://www.ontosoft.org/gpf/
> <http://www.ontosoft.org/gpf/>.*
>
>
> *The training is divided into two sessions, each 90mins with a break in
> the middle.  Training materials are provided to all participants.  For each
> training topic, basic concepts and best practices are introduced.  A
> summary at the end provides specific advice and pointers to implement those
> best practices.*
>
>
>
> *Sessions*
>
> *Topics*
>
> *Concepts Covered*
>
> *Geoscience Papers of the Future I: Making data and software accessible*
>
> Scientific publications in the future
>
> An overview of the benefits of augmenting papers with data, software, and
> provenance, all properly documented and cited
>
> Making data accessible
>
> How to publish data in a public shared repository, select and use a
> license, and cite it in an article
>
> Making software accessible
>
> How to publish software in a public repository, select and use a license,
> and cite it in an article
>
> *Break*
>
> *Geoscience Papers of the Future II: Describing software and provenance*
>
> Documenting software with metadata
>
> How to describe general metadata about software so others can understand
> and use it
>
> Documenting the provenance of results
>
> How to describe provenance in terms of the computations that were executed
> in order to obtain the results reported in a paper
>
> Documenting methods as workflows
>
> How to describe general computational methods in a paper as data flow
> across software components
>
>
> *GPF Instructor: Yolanda Gil, Information Sciences Institute and
> Department of Computer Science, University of Southern California*
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> *Madison Langseth*
>
>
>
>
> *US Geological Survey Core Science Analytics and Synthesis (CSAS) Denver
> Federal Center Building 810, Mail Stop 302 Denver, CO 80225*
> *(303) 202-4088 <%28303%29%20202-4088>*
> *mlangseth at usgs.gov <mlangseth at usgs.gov> *
>
>
>
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