Speakers:
Michelle Heacock
Program Officer and Lead for Data Science, NIEHS Superfund Research Program
Danie Kinkade
Director of BCO-DMO, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
To register for the series or just this seminar: Registration Here
Information on the Seminar Series:
Societies have a unique role in bringing awareness of developing practices and supporting the necessary discussions within disciplines to bring their voice to the larger community.
These seminars are monthly through January 2022 held on the first Friday of each month at 10am ET (14:00 UTC). There will be 2-3 speakers with ~30 minutes of Q&A and discussion specific to society engagement to help with data sharing, credit, transparency and more. Recordings will be made available following the session.
Previously held seminars are archived here (slides, recording, chat, and resources). Includes:
5 February: Data Sharing and Citation: How Societies Can Make a Difference with speakers Helena Cousijn, DataCite, and Shelley Stall, AGU.
5 March: Open Science Incentives for Researchers: The Role of Societies and Organizations with speakers Greg Tananbaum, Open Research Funders Group, and Chris Bourg, MIT
2 April: Public Access to Research Data: Guidance, Culture, and Practice with speakers Tobin Smith and Philip Tarrant
Questions: Contact Shelley Stall, [email protected]
in connection with IUPAC, contact CPCDS chair Leah McEwen
You are welcome to share this invitation with those that will find it relevant.
This series is supported and guided by these collaborating societies and federations:
AAAS/Science
American Astronomical Society
American Chemical Society
American Geophysical Union
American Meteorological Society, Board on Data Stewardship
Council of Scientific Society Presidents
Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology
Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry