Seminar by Andrea Popp, Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept of Geosciences.
An introduction to "a hydrologist’s guide to open science"
Abstract: Open, accessible, reusable, and reproducible hydrologic research can have a significant positive impact on the scientific community and broader society. While more individuals and organizations within the hydrology community are embracing open science practices, technical (e.g., limited coding experience), resource (e.g., open access fees), and social (e.g., fear of weaknesses being exposed or ideas being scooped) challenges remain. Furthermore, there are a growing number of constantly evolving open science tools, resources, and initiatives that can be overwhelming. These challenges and the ever-evolving nature of the open science landscape may seem insurmountable for hydrologists interested in pursuing open science. In this talk, I will provide an overview of the “Open Hydrology Principles” and the “Open Hydrology Practical Guide”, which aim to advance individual and community progress toward open science (see https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/26/647/2022/hess-26-647-2022.pdf).
The talk is digital (Zoom) but will be streamed in Aud 2, The Geology Building
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About the seminar
This seminar is offered by the Section for Geography and Hydrology, Dept. of Geosciences, University of Oslo. The GEOHYD-seminars are announced as lunch seminars so bring your lunch if you want to.
The seminars are open for everyone interested, and especially students are welcome.
The Lunch Seminar Team
– Louise and Henning