Data & Software Sharing Guidance for Early Career Researchers - AGU Journal Requirements
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore data and software sharing best practices for early career researchers in this comprehensive AGU webinar. Learn how to properly cite and receive credit for your research outputs, including data and software. Discover the importance of citing others' contributions and how it can increase your paper's citation count. Get a checklist for citing in your paper and explore data and software management tools that simplify sharing at publication time. Gain insights into institutional and generalist repositories, data management practices, availability statements, and licensing options. Understand AGU journal requirements for data and software sharing, and learn about version control, querying, and scripting. Access additional resources on choosing software licenses, sharing models and simulations, and navigating public data sharing requirements. Enhance your research impact and contribute to open science principles with practical guidance tailored for early career researchers in the geosciences.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
Data are a World Heritage
Updated Guidance
Why Cit
Do I Really Cit
How Do I Receive Credit
The Open Air
Institutional Repository
Generalist Repository
Zenoto
Sandbox
Data Management
Bottom Line
Availability Statement
Data Repository
Data Citation
Software Citation
DOI Citation formatter
Licensing
Additional Resources
Choosing a Software License
Models Simulations
Share Learn
Dataaguorg
GitHub
Data Help
QA
QA Poll
QA Questions
Lab Sharing
Reference Section
How public do researchers need to make their data
Sharing data for peer review
Sharing data before publication
The Art of the Archive
Version Control
Query
Scripting
Developer Software
GPL
Data
Taught by
AGU
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