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For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth science data, forming a community dedicated to making Earth science data more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the public. The theme of the January meeting is "Opening Doors to Open Science."

All session recordings can be accessed on the ESIP YouTube Channel HERE.
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Thursday, January 26 • 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Better science for future us: Openscapes stories and approaches for the Year of Open Science

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Building from our session at ESIP Winter 2022, this session will bring together a diverse set of leaders from across the U.S. government to highlight open science in daily work, including peer-teaching, mentoring, and learning with Openscapes. We will share stories, examples, and concrete tips for supporting each other and our colleagues with collaborative, inclusive open science approaches, with the aim of strengthening channels for inter- and cross-agency learning in the Year of Open Science 2023.

How to prepare for this session: Read our blog post from our 2022 session: https://www.openscapes.org/blog/2022/02/17/esip-winter-2022/

Recording
Blog Post from this Session: 3 Approaches for the Year of Open Science
Notes & More

Speakers
avatar for Julia Lowndes

Julia Lowndes

Openscapes
Julia Stewart Lowndes, PhD is founding director of Openscapes. She is a marine ecologist and champion for making science more open, efficient, inclusive, and kind. Working at the intersection of actionable environmental science, data science, and open science, she is a Mozilla Fellow, National Science Foundation Better Scientific Software Fellow... Read More →
avatar for Erin Robinson

Erin Robinson

Co-Founder, Metadata Game Changers LLC
Erin works at the intersection of community informatics, Earth science and non-profit management. Over the last 10+ years, she has honed an eclectic skill set both technical and managerial, creating communities and programs with lasting impact around science, data, and technology... Read More →
avatar for Ileana Fenwick

Ileana Fenwick

PhD Student, University of North Carolina
Ileana Fenwick is a third-year marine fisheries PhD student at University of North Carolina and after participating in a 2021 Champions Cohort, she became part of the Openscapes core team. 
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Adyan Rios

Research Ecologist, NOAA Fisheries
Adyan Rios is a research ecologist at NOAA Fisheries, in the Caribbean Fisheries Branch of the Sustainable Fisheries Division at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC). 
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Josh London

Wildlife Biologist, NOAA Fisheries
Josh London is a Wildlife Biologist at NOAA Fisheries, in the Marine Mammal Laboratory Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC). Josh’s research focuses on ecology and conservation of Arctic seals. 
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Corey Clatterbuck

Environmental Scientist, California Water Boards
Corey Clatterbuck is an environmental scientist at the California Water Boards in the Office of Information Management and Analysis. A trained ecologist, Corey's current work uses landscape and water data to identify healthy watersheds in California and determine the policies & practices... Read More →
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Luis Lopez

Research Software Engineer, NSIDC
Luis Lopez is a Research Software Engineer at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado. 
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Cassandra Nickles

Applied Science Systems Engineer, NASA PO.DAAC
Cassie Nickles is an Applied Science Systems Engineer working for NASA’s PO.DAAC, the Physical Oceanography Data Active Archive Center.


Thursday January 26, 2023 1:30pm - 3:00pm EST
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