The Global Open Science Cloud: Vision and Initial Successes
Creators
- Yin Chen1
- Lili Zhang2
- Jianhui Li2
- Simon Hodson3
- Paul F. Uhlir4
- Xueting Li2
- Hana Pergl3
- Ingemar Haagstrom5
- Xinan Yue6
- Junyi Wang6
- Xiaoli Zhang2
- John R Helliwell7
- Genji Kurisu8
- Joe Miller9
- Yingchao Piao2
- Monthip Sriratana10
- Gensuo Jia11
- Bapon Fakhruddin12
- Zhang Ying2
- Jildau Bouwman13
- Lei Liu14
- Lauren Maxwell15
- Francisca Oladipo16
- Happy Sithole17
- Ze Luo2
- Haiming Zhang2
- 1. EGI Foundation
- 2. Computer Network Information Center, CAS
- 3. CODATA, the Committee on Data of the International Science Council
- 4. Consultant
- 5. EISCAT Science Association
- 6. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS
- 7. University of Manchester
- 8. Osaka University
- 9. Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- 10. National Research Council of Thailand
- 11. Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS
- 12. Green Climate Fund
- 13. TNO
- 14. University of Fudan
- 15. Heidelberg University
- 16. Thomas Adewumi University
- 17. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, NICIS
Description
The Global Open Science Cloud has the potential to advance the way scientific data and resources are shared and accessed, and how global collaboration happens. However, addressing the challenges associated with its creation and ensuring inclusivity, interoperability, data privacy, and sustainability are crucial for its success. The collaborative efforts of stakeholders from different disciplines, regions, and sectors will be essential in realising the vision of a truly global and open science platform. The achievements of GOSC so far, including successful collaborations, funded projects, and the development of a common reference framework, demonstrate its potential and progress towards its goals.
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GOSC White Paper-FINAL_2023.12.25(1).pdf
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