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Revision as of 01:17, 22 March 2024

EGU Open Science & Data Help Desk 2024

Scope

This page collects all relevant OSGeo-related aspects, tasks, ressources and stakeholders for the Data Help Desk.

External Ressources

  • Helpdesk Postcard (with OSGeo logo)

Stakeholders / Volunteers / Participants

Budget

  • tbd

Opportunities

  • Data Helpdesk Postcard effort - OSGeo logo included.

Background

EGU 2022 was the first-ever fully hybrid EGU meeting, was a great success with 12,332 presentations in 791 sessions. 7,315 colleagues from 89 countries participated on site in Vienna, accompanied by 7,002 virtual attendees from 116 countries.

The Data Help Desk was accordingly rescaled by the organizers (EPSI).

In several online meetings conducted by ESIP prior to EGU , it was agreed to keep a small footprint, limiting the physical presence on site to an information screen on the EGU premises, which would iterated through a slide set, intended to trigger requests by tweets or E-mail from attending persons about research data and code.

Activities

Schedule (tentative)

  • Monday 12:45 - 13:45 Kirsten Elgar (Repository Manager GFZ Data Services) How GFZ Data Services supports researchers to make their data FAIR
  • Tuesday 12:45 - 13:45

Martina Stockhause

Senior Data Manager, German Climate Computing Center

Best practices in data management and data traceability in the IPCC

  • Wednesday 12:45 - 13:45 Matt Giampoala (Vice President of Publications, American Geophysical Union) Opening up your research: Open access, data, and software for publications
  • Thursday 12:45 - 13:45 Kerstin Lehnert (Director, Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance and Sr Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory) Introduction to IEDA2 services: EarthChem and SESAR

Lessons learned