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Title: MSD CoP Webinar: Using Meta-Repositories To Facilitate Open Science in MSD Research

Abstract

Context: This webinar was hosted by the MultiSector Dynamics Community of Practice (MSD CoP; https://multisectordynamics.org).   Abstract: In this webinar, we will describe the use of a GitHub meta-repository, for documenting and disseminating the tools and data supporting MSD publications. The goal is to make it easier for others to understand the flow of data and code through your experiment and to be able to reproduce your results and figures with only the information you have provided for them. The webinar will cover the role of open science in the MSD community, the origins and purpose of meta-repositories, and step-by-step instructions and best practices for building a meta-repository starting from the GitHub template (https://github.com/IMMM-SFA/metarepo). We will also discuss how to leverage MSD-LIVE (https://msdlive.org/) in your meta-repository, provide links to numerous examples you can learn from, and discuss the role of meta-repositories in the IM3 project's open science mandates. Presenters : Chris R. Vernon, Casey D. Burleyson, Jennie Rice, and Mengqi Zhao Moderator:  Pat M. Reed (MSD CoP Facilitation Team) This webinar was held on: February 22nd, 2024 from 2-3 PM ET

Authors:
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  1. MSD CoP; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  2. MSD CoP
  3. IM3
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
MultiSector Dynamics - Living, Intuitive, Value-adding, Environment
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
Subject:
Open Science; Open-Source Software
OSTI Identifier:
2318731
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.57931/2318731

Citation Formats

Vernon, Chris R., Burleyson, Casey, Rice, Jennie, and Zhao, Mengqi. MSD CoP Webinar: Using Meta-Repositories To Facilitate Open Science in MSD Research. United States: N. p., 2024. Web. doi:10.57931/2318731.
Vernon, Chris R., Burleyson, Casey, Rice, Jennie, & Zhao, Mengqi. MSD CoP Webinar: Using Meta-Repositories To Facilitate Open Science in MSD Research. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.57931/2318731
Vernon, Chris R., Burleyson, Casey, Rice, Jennie, and Zhao, Mengqi. 2024. "MSD CoP Webinar: Using Meta-Repositories To Facilitate Open Science in MSD Research". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.57931/2318731. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2318731. Pub date:Mon Mar 04 23:00:00 EST 2024
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