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Welcome to the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) 2018 Summer Meeting! The 2018 theme is Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Data. The theme is based on one of the goals in the 2015 - 2020 ESIP Strategic Plan, which provides a framework for ESIP’s activities over the next three years.

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Tuesday, July 17 • 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Enabling transparency and reproducibility in science through practical provenance frameworks

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Reproducible science is critical to both researchers and society. Exposing the provenance of research products enables researchers to fully understand computational workflows that led to a result, and is key for computational reproducibility that builds trust in science. Provenance information includes metadata about the structure of scientific workflows, input data and parameters, output data and products like figures and graphs, and software that was executed in the workflow. With provenance, researchers can understand an analysis, guide interpretation of scientific results, propose alternative analysis, and re-execute workflows. Recording all of this in practical systems that are easy to use and available to the research community remains a challenge. During this workshop we will highlight existing and emerging solutions to provenance tracking and explore advances and best practice representing, capturing, and using provenance. Demonstrations of tools and methods supporting provenance capture, editing, and use of provenance for reproducible science will be highlighted.

Speakers & Moderators
avatar for Amber Budden

Amber Budden

Director for Community Engagement and Outreach, DataONE
avatar for Annie Burgess

Annie Burgess

Lab Director, ESIP
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Matt Jones

Director of Informatics R&D, NCEAS / DataONE / UC Santa Barbara
DataONE | Arctic Data Center | Open Science | Provenance and Semantics | Cyberinfrastructure
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Dave Vieglais

Research Professor, University of Kansas



Tuesday July 17, 2018 4:00pm - 5:30pm PDT
Canyon B
  Canyon B, Working Session