Activities at the AGU Fall Meeting
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Workshops, Talks, Posters, Demos, and more
Openscapes Community Call: NASA Earthdata Cloud with Coiled
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Panel discussion and demos with NSIDC and Coiled
Engaging with a Cross-NASA Subcommunity
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Recap of a Carpentries Community Session with NASA and Openscapes
MATLAB on Openscapes
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Accessing and Analyzing NASA Earthdata in the Cloud with MATLAB
Porting the Openscapes website from blogdown to Quarto
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reflections of a first-time freelancer
Exciting Progress for Research Teams using NASA Earthdata in the Cloud: 2023 NASA Openscapes Champions Wrap-up
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From April-June 2023, the NASA Openscapes project team co-led the second Champions Cohort with NASA Mentors who span seven Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs). The…
New Zenodo Openscapes Community helps you Find and Cite Openscapes things
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We want to share our work in…
Openscapes Newsletter #7: Inviting you to the Reflections Program
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Welcome to Openscapes’ seventh newsletter! If you’re interested in seeing these infrequent updates in your inbox, please sign up here (linked from our get involved page). And! If you have signed up but did not see this in your inbox, please check…
3 approaches for the year of open science
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At the 2023 ESIP Winter Meeting, “Opening Doors to Open Science”, we held a session called “Better…
Impacts of Openscapes Training on Open Science Movement Building Inside NOAA’s Alaska Fisheries Science Center
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In Fall 2022, Openscapes ran four concurrent Champions Cohorts that included participants from all NOAA Fisheries Science Centers, described in Nationwide Openscapes Training At NOAA Fisheries Science Centers: Facilitating…
Nationwide Openscapes Training at NOAA Fisheries Science Centers: Facilitating Collaboration, Skill-sharing, and Open Science
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This blog post is co-written by NOAA Fisheries research staff who are Openscapes Mentors who supported colleagues during our four concurrent Champions…
Sound Bytes: Championing Open Science
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This blog post is authored by Kourtney Burger and is cross-posted from the NOAA Fisheries Science blog. Kourtney works as a biological science technician with the SWFSC Acoustic Ecology Lab. She is responsible for the lab’s data management and general lab management and…
Adapting the Champions Program for the California Water Boards
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Note: Openscapes began to work with and onboard mentors over the summer of 2021 while also beginning writing the Openscapes Approach Guide to help document our process. This post focuses on what the California Water Boards mentors learned in 2022 as they led their own Cohort in the agency. This was the first…
The why, what, and how of our NASA Openscapes cloud infrastructure: 2i2c JupyterHub and corn environment
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I am a software engineer at the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Last month I gave a casual overview of our current cloud infrastructure set up with NASA Openscapes. The purpose was to share the why, what, and how of our setup with 2i2c…
Hello Quarto! A Chat with NASA Openscapes, co-hosted with R-Ladies Santa Barbara
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Our 6th Openscapes Community Call co-hosted with R-Ladies Santa Barbara featured a “celebrity interview” with NASA Openscapes Mentors Amy Steiker, Catalina Oaida Taglialatela, Aaron Friesz, with…
A Qualitative Data Analysis Chat with Dr. Beth Duckles
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Our First 2022 Openscapes Community Call featured a chat with Beth Duckles PhD, a research consultant and social scientist. Beth helps technologists, designers and scientists gather and use human-centered data, supporting folks who are trying out…
3 takeaways for planning for the year of open science
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At the ESIP Winter Meeting, “Data for All People: From Data Generation to Data Use and Understanding”, we held a session called “Better Science for…
NASA 2021 Cloud Hackathon
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In mid-November 2021, the NASA Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC), National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) DAAC, Land Processes (LP) DAAC hosted the Cloud Hackathon: Transitioning Earthdata Workflows to the Cloud with support from Atmospheric Science Data…
California Water Board Mentor Perspectives
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Openscapes began to work with and onboard mentors over the summer while also beginning writing the Openscapes Approach Guide to help document our process. This post focuses on what the California Water Boards mentors learned and did as they…
NASA Open Source Science Workshop
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Last week NASA led an Open Source Science for Data Processing and Archives Workshop, announcing new initiatives to support open science. This was very exciting to be a part of — we learned about NASA’s continuing leadership in open science and presented…
Better Science for Future Us: Plenary at the SORTEE Conference
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In July 2021 we gave a plenary at the inaugural Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (SORTEE) conference. SORTEE is a research community organization working to improve reliability and transparency through cultural and institutional changes in ecology, evolutionary biology…
CS&S Champions Cohort Takeaways: Seaside Chats, data access, resilient teams
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The last Friday of June we celebrated the completion of our Code for Science and Society (CS&S) Science Champions Cohort. This was our first open call for the Champions program, meaning that Cohort teams weren’t all part of a specific community or group that was…
May updates and events from Openscapes
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Hello! This is Openscapes’ third newsletter. If you’re interested in seeing these infrequent updates in your inbox, pleasesign up here (linked from ourget involved page).
‘Join the Rebel Alliance’ - an Openscapes interview with Dr. Dawn Wright at MozFest
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Openscapes had the distinct honor to introduce Dr. Dawn Wright, Chief Scientist of Esri to #mozfest, Mozilla’s annual Open Festival in early March (session page, recording). The conversation emphasized how science can be both kind and credible. What do you think of when you read ‘kinder…
Incentivizing Open Science
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In early November I had the honor to speak at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science. This Roundtable has been convening thought leaders and stakeholders to identify the whats, whys, and hows of open science policies and incentives. I was invited to provide…
Data Science as an Entryway to Open Publishing
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In May 2020 we presented a virtual fireside chat at the Open Publishing Fest called “Data Science as an Entryway to Open Publishing”. The premise was that the open source R programming language is a powerhouse for data analysis and statistics – and…
Plenary at the ESIP conference
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In July 2020 I gave a plenary at the Earth Systems Information Partners (ESIP)’s Summer Meeting. ESIP is partnership of over 110 organizations supporting earth science data including NASA, USGS, and NOAA, and was created by NASA in 1998. This was an honor to present…
Our first Openscapes Workshop
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Last week Openscapes had its first-ever in-person 2-day workshop (the Champions Program is remote-by-design so this was an in-person adaptation). The workshop was at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with six teams of fisheries scientists from NOAA’s…
Openscapes 2020
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Openscapes’ vision is a scientific culture that is more efficient and collaborative, and can…
Keynote at the useR! conference
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This article is cross-posted on medium.com
Starting our #tidytuesday hacky hours
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This is our first community blog post by Openscapes Champion Allison Horst!
How to start a coding club
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Summary: start small, be hands-on, use existing tutorials, have fun.
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