Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community

Abstract This editorial aims to improve awareness of the current best practices in open research, and stimulate discussion on the practical implementation of AGU's data and software policy in key areas of space weather research. We also further aim to encourage authors to take additional steps...

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Main Authors: S. K. Morley, H. Liu, B. A. Carter, J. L. Gannon, N. Lugaz
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-12-01
Series:Space Weather
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003371
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description Abstract This editorial aims to improve awareness of the current best practices in open research, and stimulate discussion on the practical implementation of AGU's data and software policy in key areas of space weather research. We also further aim to encourage authors to take additional steps to ensure clear credit to all contributors to the work, whether that is underlying data, key software, or direct contributions to the manuscript.
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spelling doaj-art-923efa39477e4f2089093dd5513783752025-01-14T16:30:23ZengWileySpace Weather1542-73902022-12-012012n/an/a10.1029/2022SW003371Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather CommunityS. K. Morley0H. Liu1B. A. Carter2J. L. Gannon3N. Lugaz4Space Science and Applications Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos NM USADepartment of Earth and Planetary Science Kyushu University Fukuoka JapanSTEM College RMIT University Melbourne AustraliaComputational Physics, Inc. Boulder CO USADepartment of Physics and Astronomy Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space University of New Hampshire Durham NH USAAbstract This editorial aims to improve awareness of the current best practices in open research, and stimulate discussion on the practical implementation of AGU's data and software policy in key areas of space weather research. We also further aim to encourage authors to take additional steps to ensure clear credit to all contributors to the work, whether that is underlying data, key software, or direct contributions to the manuscript.https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003371open dataauthorshipcontributor taxonomyopen research
spellingShingle S. K. Morley
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Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community
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title Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community
title_full Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community
title_fullStr Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community
title_full_unstemmed Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community
title_short Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community
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url https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003371
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