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Hello Colleagues,The deadline for the Fall Meeting of the AGU is September 2nd. Please consider submitting to the following session:
IN02: Enabling and Encouraging Transparency in Science Data Sponsor: Earth and Space Science InformaticsDescription: A number of events and publications have highlighted the need for a high degree of transparency and best practices in the publication, management, provenance tracking, traceability, identification, and citability of science data, and particularly for Earth Science data. Motivation to publish data also comes from publisher and funding agency mandates to make data accessible and a desire to give greater credit for the sharing of data. This session is for the tools, approaches, and cultural changes to increase the transparency of scientific work, improve the analysis of the impact of data sharing, and provide credit for researchers and institutions openly sharing data. This session is accompanied by an overview Union session, U17.
http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/program/scientific_session_search.php?show= detail&sessid=424Thank you for considering this session, and I hope to see you at the Fall Meeting.
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