3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
*Toshihiko Iyemori1, Janice Smith2,1, Shoji Kajita1, Masahito Nose3 (1.Kyoto University, 2.Karuta Project, 3.Nagoya University)
[E] Oral
M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-GI General Geosciences, Information Geosciences & Simulations
Thu. Jun 3, 2021 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Ch.03 (Zoom Room 03)
convener:Baptiste Cecconi(LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, PSL Research University), Yasuhiro Murayama(Strategic Program Produce Office, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), Yasuhisa Kondo(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature), Shelley Stall(American Geophysical Union), Chairperson:Shelley Stall(American Geophysical Union), Yasuhiro Murayama(NICT Knowldge Hub, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
Open Science is widely accepted as a new research paradigm to accelerate scientific innovation. Deployed by ISC-WDS (2008), G8 Open Data Charter (2013), deployment of Research Data Alliance (2013), OECD Global Science Forum's research projects (2016), and G7 Science Ministers' Communique (2017), it commonly refers to the top-down policies making results of publicly-funded research freely available and accessible. Open Science also refers to community-supported bottom-up approaches such as citizen science, crowdfunding, and interdisciplinary research (Kitamoto 2016). Other stakeholders (research institutions, funding agencies, scientific editors, etc) are also fostering open science using tools like data management plans, data citation and the use of persistent identifiers. All these approaches envision the transformation of research process to meet to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles (Wilkinson et al. 2016).
Following the past sessions at the JpGU and AGU Fall Meetings since 2018, this session reviews the current broad spectrum of Open Science in international contexts. The session welcomes a wide range of papers and posters covering (but not limited to) open research data, open source licenses, data papers and journals, data repository, e-infrastructures and platforms for sharing data, scientific cloud infrastructures, FAIR principles, Persistent Identifiers (PID), data management, citizen science, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, transdisciplinary research, capacity building, international networking, and deployment in earth and planetary sciences.
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
*Toshihiko Iyemori1, Janice Smith2,1, Shoji Kajita1, Masahito Nose3 (1.Kyoto University, 2.Karuta Project, 3.Nagoya University)
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
*Mingfang Wu1, Leyla Jael Castro2, Adam Shepherd3 (1.Australian Research Data Commons, Australia, 2.ZB MED Information Centre for Life Sciences, Germany, 3.Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, US)
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
*Baptiste Cecconi1, Cyril Chauvin1 (1.Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, PSL Research University)
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
*Jordan Padams1, Ann Raugh2, Dan Crichton1, Emily Law1, Steve Hughes1, R Joyner1 (1.Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, 2.University of Maryland)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
*Takashi Watanabe1 (1.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
*Yasuhisa Kondo1 (1.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
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