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Conference Presentation | FZJ-2024-03708 |
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2022
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.5281/ZENODO.6259335 doi:10.34734/FZJ-2024-03708
Abstract: Open science is a foundational objective of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD). Open science is an evolving paradigm that seeks to foster greater inclusivity, diversity, and participation in the scientific process while increasing transparency and reproducibility. In August of 2021, SMD released Scientific Information policy for the Science Mission Directorate(1) and in December of 2019, SMD released the SMD's Strategy for Data Management and Computing for Groundbreaking Science 2019-2024(2). These strategies aim to enable transformational open science through continuous evolution of science data and computing systems for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. We want to take this opportunity to update the community on the progress of these Strategies as well as to engage with you on the next implementation steps. The objective of this meeting is to provide a forum to find out more details about the Open Source Science Initiative (OSSI), ask questions about the number of initiatives that are currently underway related to Open Science, and participate in a community discussion where attendees will have the opportunity to engage with SMD and the community on further developing these initiatives. Initiatives include projects involving machine learning and artificial intelligence, discoverability of SMD data and publications, new policies to support open science, and Transform to Open Science (TOPS), our initiative to help jump-start the adoption of open science across our communities.
Keyword(s): open science, nasa
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