EVENTS
Open Science: Best Practices, Data Sovereignty and Co-production
Dates: March 29, 2022
Location: Arctic Science Summit Week
Venue: Tromso, Norway
This workshop is a collaboration between the Arctic Data Center, ELOKA and the NNA Community Office, and will focus on the presentation of open science principles and best practices. Open science will be explored from the lens of reproducibility of research, Indigenous data sovereignty, and community data management. A combination of presentation and discussion will introduce participants to key topics, detail current recommended practices and highlight areas for future research. During the second part of the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to explore data organization and the principles of ‘tidy’ data structures through practical hands-on and small group activities.
Materials
Organizers
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Amber Budden | budden@nceas.ucsb.edu |
Noor Johnson | noor.johnson@colorado.edu |
Peter Pulsifer | pulsifer@nsidc.org |
Acknowledgements
Work was supported by:
- NSF award #1546024 to M. B. Jones, S. Baker-Yeboah, A. Budden, J. Dozier, and M. Schildhauer
Additional support was provided for working group collaboration by the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, a Center funded by the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the State of California.