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Appendix E Committee Meeting Agendas
Pages 213-216

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... , President, National Academy of Sciences 3:45 PM National Perspective on Toward an Open Science Enterprise James Kurose, National Science Foundation 4:15 PM Q&A and Discussion 213
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... Towards an Open Science Enterprise: A Community Organization Perspective Michael Forster, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Approaching Open Science across the Researcher Workflow Holly Falk-Krzesinski, Elsevier bioRxiv: A Preprint Server for the Life Sciences John Inglis, bioRxiv and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press Consuming Identifiers: A Path to Open Science Howard Ratner, Clearinghouse for the Open Research of the United States (CHORUS) 10:50 AM BREAK 11:10 AM Session II: Perspectives of Private Sector and Foundations Facilitating the Discovery of Scientific Data Natasha Noy, Google
From page 215...
... Department of Veterans Affairs Challenges to and Progress towards Open Science from both Federal and Community-Driven Perspectives Lindsay Powers, U.S. Geological Survey The Open Science "Stack": Infrastructure, Scientific Objects, and Policy Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Getting to Open: Challenges, Drivers, and Opportunities Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library, University of California 2:55 PM BREAK 3:15 PM Session IV: Perspectives of Research Community and Scientific Societies Fostering Open Science in Meteorological Research, Operations, and Education Eugene Takle, Iowa State University Paving the Rocky Road toward Open and FAIR in the Field Sciences
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... 216 Open Science by Design: Realizing a Vision for 21st Century Research Kerstin Lehnert, Columbia University Developing Common Standards for Researchers, Repositories, and Publishers to Enable Open and FAIR Data in the Earth and Space Sciences Shelley Stall, American Geophysical Union Enabling Open Science without Impeding Open Science Kenton McHenry, National Data Service 4:35 PM Open Microphone Session: Brief Comments from Interested Parties 5:00 PM Public Symposium Adjourns


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