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Earth and Space Sciences Data Are a World Heritage -- Community Partnership to Develop Best Practices Across the Data Lifecycle to Advance Open and FAIR Data
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  • Shelley Stall,
  • Kerstin Lehnert,
  • Erin Robinson,
  • R. Brooks Hanson,
  • Lesley Wyborn,
  • Mark Parsons,
  • Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld,
  • Brian Nosek
Shelley Stall

Corresponding Author:sstall@agu.org

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Kerstin Lehnert
Columbia University
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Erin Robinson
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R. Brooks Hanson
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Lesley Wyborn
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Mark Parsons
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Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld
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Brian Nosek
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Abstract

Researchers are challenged with preparing and complying with data management plans and open data mandates. The ocean science repository community has demonstrated the benefits of providing FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) data to its researchers through innovative alliances, robust metadata, and semantic connectivity. Challenges still exist in coordinating science policy, and research services across funders, institutions, and publishers that support the researcher’s data management needs. The convenors of this session request abstracts that focus on the value of FAIR data to the research community and the tools that support data discovery, compliance with data management plans, transparency, reproducibility, and research integrity.