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Dear All,<br>
<br>
We are excited to have Yolanda Gil of Information Sciences Institute
from USC to talk about 'Geoscience paper of the Future' initiative
at CEDAR workshop on <b>Monday 1:30pm session in Zia (Eldorado).</b>
<br>
<br>
The <b>Geoscience Paper of the Future </b>(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: <br>
<br>
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<br>
2) Software available in a public repository, with documentation, a
license for reuse, and a unique and citable using a persistent
identifier<br>
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<br>
<br>
This initiative is also part of the <b>NSF EarthCube</b>
activities. At the session on <b>Data Integration and Software
Practices in Geospace Science</b> on Monday afternoon, many
current and proposed EarthCube projects will be discussed along with
other initiatives in data integration space. The lineup is as
follows:<br>
<br>
1:30-2:15 <b>Yolanda Gil</b>: Geoscience Paper of the Future<br>
2:15-2:30 <b>Tanu Malik</b>: Reproducibility in
Geosciences/Introduction to GeoDataspace, and EarthCube building
blocks project <br>
2:30-2:40 <b>Phil Erickson</b>: Open source Python data integration
effort<br>
2:40-2:50 <b>Russell Cosgrove/Todd Valentic</b>: Integrated
Geospace Observatory, and EarthCube integrative activity project<br>
2:50-3:00 <b>Xueling Shi</b>: DavitPy, a Python library for
SuperDARN data processing<br>
3:00-3:10 <b>T</b><b>omoko Matsuo/Liam Kilcommons</b>:
Distributable AMIE <br>
3:10-3:20 <b>Jesper Gjerlov</b>:
Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Atmosphere-Coupling Project (MIAC)<br>
3:20-3:30 <b>Michael Hirsch</b>: Curating, distributing and
managing large datasets<br>
<br>
We look forward to enthusiastic participation from the larger CEDAR
community. <br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Asti Bhatt, Russell Cosgrove, Ennio Sanchez, Mike Ruohoniemi, Phil
Erickson <br>
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Asti Bhatt
Center for Geospace Studies
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Ave
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone # +1-650-859-3424
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