2024-03-28T14:37:48Z
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oai:zenodo.org:1445839
2020-01-20T17:01:52Z
user-enabling-fair-data
openaire
Enabling FAIR Data Community
Patricia Cruse
Mark Servilla
2018-10-05
<p>As a part of the Enabling FAIR Data project led by the American Geophysical Union, the "Workflow Recommendations Between Data Repositories and Publishers" Targeted Adoption Group adopted and adapted work developed originally by the THOR project, funded by the European Union. These workflows define the activities and handoffs between scientific repositories and scholarly journals to link manuscripts/publications with the supporting data and other research products. We successfully adopted workflows built by the THOR project (<a href="https://project-thor.eu/">https://project-thor.eu</a>) for linking data with scholarly literature to ensure a common process across the stakeholder ecosystem. By using the work of THOR we avoided a lengthy research effort and could move directly into determining a solution.</p>
Thank you to the members of the THOR team to allow us access to their pre-publication project materials.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1445839
oai:zenodo.org:1445839
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1445838
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THOR
FAIR Data
Publication and Data Linking
Workflow Recommendations for Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences
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oai:zenodo.org:1432515
2018-10-30T21:17:15Z
user-enabling-fair-data
Enabling FAIR Data Community
Raymond Plante
Michael Witt
2018-09-21
<p>As a part of the Enabling FAIR Data project led by the American Geophysical Union, the Repository Guidance Targeted Adoption Group discussed and designed an interview protocol to understand the ways that data repositories in the Earth, space, and environmental sciences (ESES) currently implement and plan to implement the FAIR Principles. Interviews were conducted with eleven data repositories to guide the activities of the project in encouraging findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable research data, including the development of the Repository Finder tool (<a href="http://repositoryfinder.datacite.org/">http://repositoryfinder.datacite.org</a>) and support for a cohort of ESES repositories to seek CoreTrustSeal certification as trustworthy digital repositories.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1432515
oai:zenodo.org:1432515
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1432514
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FAIR
Scientific Repositories
FAIR-aligned Repositories
Interview Questions to Assess Current Plans and Implementations of the FAIR Principles by Data Repositories in Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences
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oai:zenodo.org:1447108
2018-10-29T02:12:09Z
user-enabling-fair-data
Enabling FAIR Data Community
Anita de Waard
Helena Cousijn
Joerg Heber
Brooks Hanson
Monica Bradford
Michael Friedman
Sophie Hou
Phill Jones
Etta Kavanagh
Katherine Perry
Hannah Smith
John VanDecar
Jake Yeston
2018-10-05
<p>As a part of the Enabling FAIR Data project led by the American Geophysical Union, the Publishers in the Earth and Space Sciences Targeted Adoption Group developed a set of author guidelines to establish common expectations for researchers across all journals concerning data that support a publication to be adopted by all Earth, space and science journals. These guidelines were developed by individuals representing the following publishers: the American Geophysical Union, Wiley, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Nature, Science/AAAS, Elsevier, American Meteorological Society, PLOS and organizations including NCAR and DataCite.</p>
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In version 2 of the Author Guidelines, only the text describing the guidelines and implementation guidance for publishers has been updated. No change to the guidelines from version 1 to 2.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447108
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447072
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Author Guidelines
Data Citation
FAIR Data
FAIR-aligned Publishers
Author Guidelines for Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Science
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oai:zenodo.org:1447073
2018-10-29T02:12:08Z
user-enabling-fair-data
Anita de Waard
Helena Cousijn
Joerg Heber
Brooks Hanson
Michael Friedman
Sophie Hou
Katherine Perry
Jake Yeston
Hannah Smith
John VanDecar
Etta Kavanagh
Monica Bradford
Phill Jones
2018-10-05
<p>As a part of the Enabling FAIR Data project led by the American Geophysical Union, the Publishers in the Earth and Space Sciences Targeted Adoption Group developed a set of author guidelines to establish common expectations for researchers across all journals concerning data that support a publication to be adopted by all Earth, space and science journals. These guidelines were developed by individuals representing the following publishers: the American Geophysical Union, Wiley, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Nature, Science/AAAS, Elsevier, American Meteorological Society, PLOS and organizations including NCAR and DataCite.</p>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447073
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447072
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Author Guidelines
Data Citation
FAIR Data
FAIR-aligned Publishers
Author Guidelines for Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Science
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oai:zenodo.org:1451971
2018-10-29T02:08:30Z
user-enabling-fair-data
Enabling FAIR Data Community
2018-10-08
<p>As a part of the Enabling FAIR Data project, a community-driven project led by the American Geophysical Union, developed a commitment statement defining for each stakeholder group their role in making data open and FAIR. In specific, moving data out of the publication’s supplementary information and into a scientific repository where it can be curated and preserved supporting discovery and furthering science.</p>
<p>Community stakeholders include repositories, publishers, funders, societies, scientific communities, institutions, research data infrastructure, and researchers. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.copdess.org/enabling-fair-data-project/commitment-to-enabling-fair-data-in-the-earth-space-and-environmental-sciences/">http://www.copdess.org/enabling-fair-data-project/commitment-to-enabling-fair-data-in-the-earth-space-and-environmental-sciences/</a></p>
<p>All are welcome to consider the statement and be signatories. </p>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1451971
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FAIR Data
COPDESS
Commitment Statement
Commitment Statement to Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences
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oai:zenodo.org:1475430
2018-10-30T21:31:49Z
user-enabling-fair-data
Enabling FAIR Data Community
Ruth Duerr
Danie Kinkade
Michael Witt
Lynn Yarmey
2018-10-30
<p>The AGU Enabling FAIR Data project’s Repository Guidance Targeted Adoption Group developed a detailed decision tree to understand all possible criteria that researchers should consider when determining an appropriate repository in which to deposit their data. The tree is applicable to most domains of research, funding scenarios and project stages (i.e., proposal vs. project completion), and considers requirements with which the researcher may need to comply and the availability of suitable repositories to meet their needs. The decision tree was used to inform the development of the Repository Finder tool (<a href="http://repositoryfinder.datacite.org/">http://repositoryfinder.datacite.org</a>), a new resource designed for use by researchers in need of locating a “repository home”. With more than 2,200 data repositories available worldwide, this tool helps to meet a crucial need of researchers to learn about and select the most appropriate repository to deposit their data. It was initially scoped for application in the Earth, space, and environmental science repositories, but its design should enable it to to scale to include other domains and other, emerging criteria or lists of recommended repositories.</p>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1475430
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1475429
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Research Data Management
Recommender Systems
Data Management Plan
Data Repositories
FAIR Data
Data Repository Selection Decision Tree for Researchers in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences
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oai:zenodo.org:1451996
2019-04-09T14:21:08Z
user-enabling-fair-data
Nancy Hoebelheinrich
Jonathan Petters
Raleigh L. Martin
Sophie Hou
Leslie Hsu
Eric Olson
Rowena Davis
2018-10-09
<p>This final reports provides details of the efforts to catalog existing educational resources using exant mechanisms for curating those resources, specifically the ESIP-hosted Data Management Training Clearinghouse (DMTC) at http://dmtraining.esipfed.org. Two very successful crowdsourcing events were held to accommodate time zones world wide in order to gather and index the materials. Significant contributions of existing educational resources were provided by this Targeted Adoption Group to help support education needs of researchers and data professionals who support researcher training needs.</p>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1451996
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1451995
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Data Management Training
FAIR Training
Data Management Training Clearinghouse
FAIR Data
Crowdsourcing
FAIR Resources and Training for Researchers Final Report
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oai:zenodo.org:3944757
2020-07-15T00:59:19Z
user-enabling-fair-data
openaire
user-agu-data-leadership
Stall, Shelley
2020-07-14
<p>Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences: Encouraging all Researchers to Document, Share, and Cite Scientific Data</p>
<p>In addition to the iPoster, this talk introduces the most recent update to AGU's position statement on data, the call to action, and the working happening across the community (Enabling FAIR Data) and within AGU journals to support the Commitment Statement. </p>
<p><strong>Abstract:</strong> AGU’s data position statement, recently updated, affirms that <strong>“Earth and space science data are a world heritage, and an essential part of the science ecosystem. All players in the science ecosystem—researchers, repositories, publishers, funders, institutions, etc.—should work to ensure that relevant scientific evidence is processed, shared, and used ethically, and is available, preserved, documented, and fairly credited.” </strong>(https://www.agu.org/Share-and-Advocate/Share/Policymakers/Position-Statements/Position_Data)</p>
<p>The statement includes key objectives for the Geosciences:</p>
<p>Champion Open and Transparent Data Enable a Robust Science Ecosystem Create Effective Culture Change</p>
<p>Our research ecosystem is diverse and interconnected involving researchers, publishers, editors, repositories, institutions, librarians, societies, funders and more. The effort to evolve practices for open and FAIR data sharing in support of Open Science requires all participants.</p>
<p>At the American Geophysical Union we are convening and encouraging adoption of updated data practices across the ecosystem to support open and FAIR data and the resources needed by researchers to comply with this updated guidance. The Enabling FAIR Data Commitment Statement gives a path specific to each stakeholder to support progress. (https://copdess.org/enabling-fair-data-project/commitment-statement-in-the-earth-space-and-environmental-sciences/)</p>
<p>With JpGU, EGU, and AOGS as partners in this effort, we continue to steadily make progress toward making open and FAIR data a common practice in the Geosciences. We will share the current progress and provide recommendations for how participants can encourage incremental actions in their own organizations.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3944757
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3944756
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JpGU, Japan Geoscience Union, Chiba, Japan held virtually, 12 - 16 July 2020
Data Sharing
FAIR Data
Data Citation
Enabling FAIR Data
AGU position statement on data
Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences: Encouraging all Researchers to Document, Share, and Cite Scientific Data, JpGU U-06 Open Science
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