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* [https://doi.org/10.5446/31036 Data Sharing and Management Snafu in 3 Short Acts (video)] | * [https://doi.org/10.5446/31036 Data Sharing and Management Snafu in 3 Short Acts (video)] | ||
* [https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aan5763 Reference case: Editorial Retraction by Science due to loss of primary research data (Link via DOI tombstone page)] | * [https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aan5763 Reference case: Editorial Retraction by Science due to loss of primary research data (Link via DOI tombstone page)] | ||
+ | * [http://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:100077:1/component/escidoc:100076/8_GISDAY-2012_Klump_FOSS_bib.pdf Shining light into the black box: Publication and citation of scientific software code] | ||
==== Open Science ==== | ==== Open Science ==== |
Revision as of 04:21, 24 November 2017
Research Infrastructure Activities
Scope
This page collects all acitvities within OSGeo, which are related to research infrastructure (RI). OSGeo activities related to RI currently include internal discussions within Committees and Projects, official agreements with external parties (e.g. MOUs) and reach out activities.
Definition Research Infrastructure (RI)
Research infrastructure topics are currently adressed using by different terms, including E-Research and others (to be extended).
RI Stakeholders
Stakeholders in RI-related topics include (but are not limited) to:
- funding agencies (e.g. NSF, European Union, Foundations),
- publishers/editors (e.g. Science, Nature, Copernicus),
- data repository manager (e.g. PANGAEA, NASA, etc.)
- data community (e.g. RDA, FORCE11, etc.)
- data/publishing infrastructure
- journal workflow vendors
- librarians
- researcher/scientists (ranging from early career to end-of career).
RI paradigms
Bad Science
The term bad science stands for the inceasing number of failings of the classical scientific exchange via scholarly articles, which result from ignoring the changes induced to the scientific work environment by the computer age (especially publication and preservation of research data and research code as part of the scientific process)
- Bad Science vs. Open Science
- Data Sharing and Management Snafu in 3 Short Acts (video)
- Reference case: Editorial Retraction by Science due to loss of primary research data (Link via DOI tombstone page)
- Shining light into the black box: Publication and citation of scientific software code
Open Science
Open Science definition by Wikipedia
Data Science
Data Science definifiton by Wikipedia
FAIR
GRASS
- Discussion on PSC level about software citation
GeoForAll
- RDA GI interest group (Input from Suchith needed)
Open Geoscience
- Reach out at European Geoscience Union General Assemblies
- Workshops (Input from Maxi needed)
- Splinter Meetings (details needed)
- Townhall Events (details needed
- FOS4G Asia 2017 Keynote by Maxi Cannata
- Enabling FAIR Data project by AGU: Input as stakeholder
Chapters
European Chapter
- DI4 conference (details needed)
Conferences
- FOSS4G Europe 2015 (Como): Dedicated track on library sciences