Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2023

Session information

[E] Online Poster

M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-GI General Geosciences, Information Geosciences & Simulations

[M-GI27] Open and FAIR Science: strategies, concepts, infrastructures and opportunities

Thu. May 25, 2023 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Online Poster Zoom Room (23) (Online Poster)

convener:Baptiste Cecconi(LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, PSL Research University), Yasuhiro Murayama(NICT Knowldge Hub, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), Yasuhisa Kondo(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)

On-site poster schedule(2023/5/24 17:15-18:45)

Open Science is a research paradigm, which proved to accelerate scientific innovation. Initiated in the early 2000's by a few communities, Open Science has been shaped through a long maturation through international collaborations, alliances, publications and agreements. Open Science is commonly refering 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. 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, space and planetary sciences.

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

*Masayoshi Kozai1, Yoshimasa Tanaka2, Shuji Abe3, Yasuyuki Minamiyama4, Atsuki Shinbori5 (1.Polar Environment Data Science Center, Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems, 2.National Institute of Polar Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems, 3.International Research Center for Space and Planetary Environmental Science, Kyushu University, 4.Research Center for Open Science and Data Platform, National Institute of Informatics, Research Organization of Information and Systems, 5.Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University)

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

*Shuji Abe1, Yoshimasa Tanaka2, Atsuki Shinbori3, Shun Imajo4, Satoru UeNo5, Masahito Nose3 (1.International Research Center for Space and Planetary Environmental Science, Kyushu University, Japan, 2.National Institute of Polar Research, 3.Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, 4.Data Analysis Center for Geomagnetism and Space Magnetism, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 5.Kwasan & Hida Observatories, School of Science, Kyoto University)

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

*Baptiste Cecconi1, Stéphane Aicardi2, Corentin K Louis3, Xavier Bonnin1, Alan Loh1, Mark B Taylor4, Laura Debisschop1 (1.LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, PSL Research University, 2.DIO, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, PSL Research University, 3.School of Cosmic Physics, DIAS Dunsink Observatory, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin, Ireland, 4.H H Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom)

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