[Esip-openscience] Open Science Cluster update

Hewson, Jenny (GSFC-423.0)[SCIENCE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS INC] jennifer.h.hewson at nasa.gov
Mon Dec 18 18:04:12 EST 2023


Dear colleagues-

Thank you for joining the Open Science (OS) cluster's webinar series this year. These webinars were designed to highlight and raise awareness around multiple OS themes including: trust in open science, open science infrastructure considerations, and open science incentives. We have had the opportunity to hear from multiple experts and thought leaders. Most recently we heard from Caitlin Carter of the Higher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS); Caitlin shared HELIOS Efforts to Advance Open Scholarship Incentives Reform. Caitlin's presentation is available here<https://mikemahoney218.github.io/open-sci-talk/open-sci-talk.html#/title-slide>, the cluster notes are captured here<https://docs.google.com/document/d/13sRtd7R3aMVoqxiWqPOTSXJjt0DOSeh_/edit>, and the recording will be available on the wiki<https://wiki.esipfed.org/Open_Science_Cluster>.

Throughout the webinar series, we have also had the opportunity to hear from the following colleagues on a range of topics:
Oct: Mike Mahoney - Making Sausage: How and why open source scientific software gets made -- and what keeps us from making more
Sept: Dr. Natasha Stavros - Open Science Cyberinfrastructure Supports Equitable Access to NASA Big Data; The ImgSPEC Case Study
August: Dr. Jim Colliander - 2i2c: Building open source infrastructure for research, education & local communities
July: Dr. Irene Pasquetto - What is research data "misuse"? And how can it be prevented or mitigated?
June: Dr Flavio Azevedo - Framework for Open & Reproducible Research Training (FORRT)
May: Dr. Andrea Thomer - Past Global Change Research: Connect Data through FAIR & Care

As Cyndi and I are stepping down after 18+ months as co-leads of the OS Cluster, we are excited to see the cluster continue to evolve as open science continues to evolve and expand. We have very much enjoyed co-leading the cluster and being part of its evolution. We have heard from one OS cluster member who is interested in co-leading the cluster and we encourage you to contact us if you would also like to co-lead.

Thanks to each of our colleagues who have participated in the ESIP Open Science cluster progress to-date,

Jenny and Cyndi

Preferred name: Jenny Hewson
LANCE Outreach & Implementation Manager
ESDIS/SSAI
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jennifer.h.hewson at nasa.gov<mailto:jennifer.h.hewson at nasa.gov>
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