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- 0811c0ce-8e21-4368-8af1-f29c4181c75d description "Open science communities are pushing the boundaries of how we approach scientific research. With advancements in computing, software, and data management, the tools are available to transform science into a truly open, collaborative, and inclusive space. By following open science practices, we can increase accessibility of scientific research and findings, improve collaboration, and facilitate high quality, reproducible science. This session will showcase success stories in the Earth and space sciences and highlight a range of open science platforms, datasets, and computational tools. Join this session for real-world examples of how open science practices have empowered and enabled scientists across disciplines to carry out successful research projects." assertion.
- 137c3863-4e6b-4f13-876e-32534856cbfd description "Research Object demonstrating sea ice forecasting using IceNet. The corresponding Jupyter Notebook has been published in the Environmental Data Science book." assertion.
- 54d872a8-14ef-4291-ba35-8a7393004530 description "Recording of the presentation given at AGU2022." assertion.
- d08daf3e-3171-42be-935a-3889d5ae0ee0 description "This research object is a fork from RO examplifying Sea ice forecasting using IceNet notebook published in the Environmental Data Science book. Its main purpose is to show how to make derivative work and keep all the history of contributions and contributors." assertion.
- ea5e95c4-9f22-4ce5-ba9a-22fc7257cd27 description "This summary report describes a preliminary remote sensing analysis of the coseismic displacement map occurred following the two main event occurred in Turkey-Syria on February 2023. Two pairs of ALOS-2 WD images along the descending and ascending orbit were processed to derive coseismic displacement maps retrieved by applying the standard two-steps InSAR approach. The displacement component of the ground motion were computed as well." assertion.
- fb680fff-6082-44c1-ba3e-7f451afba565 description "This summary report describes a preliminary remote sensing analysis of the coseismic displacement map occurred subsequently the two main event occurred in Turkey-Syria on February 2023. Two pairs of ALOS-2 images along the descending and ascending orbit were processed to derive coseismic displacement maps retrieved by applying the standard two-steps InSAR approach." assertion.
- 59e63d12-57af-4bcd-8d8f-821b9e096b9b description "This summary report describes a preliminary remote sensing analysis of the coseismic displacement map occurred following the two main event occurred in Turkey-Syria on February 2023. Two pairs of ALOS-2 WD images along the descending and ascending orbit were processed to derive coseismic displacement maps retrieved by applying the standard two-steps InSAR approach. The displacement component of the ground motion were computed as well." assertion.
- d2f2d1f1-97c0-494c-89cc-61d721e83498 description "This summary report describes a preliminary remote sensing analysis of the coseismic displacement map occurred subsequently the two main event occurred in Turkey-Syria on February 2023. Two pairs of ALOS-2 images along the descending and ascending orbit were processed to derive coseismic displacement maps retrieved by applying the standard two-steps InSAR approach." assertion.
- 9da6e0fa-a824-4ff3-b0af-fa98aef14285 description "The report shows some results about the damage caused by the strong earthquakes (M7.9 and M7.5) that hit Turkey on 6 February 2023. The damage is estimated by means of SAR high-resolution images provided by ASI mission COSMO-SkyMed, and by adopting a change detection technique based on correlation of SAR intensity signals." assertion.
- c3a349e7-ca13-4f4d-b5c7-fc7e4ff7fef4 description "Activity report on SAR image processing" assertion.
- 0c6c5b80-9268-4851-8cec-1f9c49cb7f9f description "Coseismic ground displacement of Turkey/Syria earthquakes of 6th February 2023 from Sentinel-1 SAR data" assertion.
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- 13e6bbe1-ed1a-4e3d-879c-694f1bbab5a0 description "Coseismic ground displacement of Turkey/Syria earthquakes of 6th February 2023 from Sentinel-1 SAR data" assertion.
- aae72e1c-6d73-4c25-a565-f855cfb434b6 description "This Jupyter Docker container is used by the Galaxy Project. It is based on Pangeo notebook docker image (https://github.com/pangeo-data/pangeo-docker-images) and contained a few additional packages required for Galaxy (to exchange data, etc.)." assertion.
- 039f0e1f-ddb5-4a6b-8047-094aeb37b259 description "Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service PM2.5, 2 day forecasts, 24th December 2021 at 12:00 UTC" assertion.
- 3d33b1aa-589b-4680-906b-3fc60e9a18fc description "Training material (hands-on) where Pangeo Notebook is used to learn Xarray. This training is part of the Galaxy Training Network (GTN). In this tutorial, we will learn about Xarray, one of the most used Python library from the Pangeo ecosystem. We will be using data from Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service and more precisely PM2.5 (Particle Matter < 2.5 μm) 4 days forecast from December, 22 2021. Parallel data analysis with Pangeo is not covered in this tutorial." assertion.
- 3e989ea3-cba3-49b5-b355-8c20a5e46dfb description "These docker images (different tags) correspond to the docker images built for Galaxy Pangeo JupyterLab. The docker images can be used within Galaxy and as standalone docker images. You can use the same images we use in Galaxy on your local computer or any other platform: 1. Pull an existing image locally docker pull quay.io/nordicesmhub/docker-pangeo-notebook 2. Run a pre-build image from docker registry 3. To start your JupyterLab: docker run -p 7777:8888 quay.io/nordicesmhub/docker-pangeo-notebook and you will top open a new terminal and start your favorite web browser. your running Jupyter Notebook instance on http://localhost:7777/ipython/. Remark: for reproducibility purpose, we suggest you use a specific tag e.g. docker pull quay.io/nordicesmhub/docker-pangeo-notebook:1c0f66b Then use the same tag when starting your JupyterLab application: docker run -p 7777:8888 quay.io/nordicesmhub/docker-pangeo-notebook:1c0f66b" assertion.
- 4415864d-cc85-4cb9-8b9f-39eaf78dc78a description "Dataset used in the Galaxy Pangeo tutorials on Xarray. Data is in netCDF format and is from Copernicus Air Monitoring Service and more precisely PM2.5 (Particle Matter < 2.5 μm) 4 days forecast from December, 22 2021. This dataset is very small and there is no need to parallelize our data analysis. Parallel data analysis with Pangeo is not covered in this tutorial and will make use of another dataset." assertion.
- 50f990d7-ec19-4dc4-b98f-c4a3a55fd51f description "This is a tarball for the Docker Galaxy pangeo-JupyterLab image - Version 1c0f66b. To use it: download the image file docker-pangeo-notebook-1c0f66b.tar load it with docker with the command: docker load --input docker-pangeo-notebook-1c0f66b.tar launch the Docker container binding of your data folder (on the local machine) with the /import folder i(inside the container) with the command: docker run -v my_data_folder:/import -p 7777:8888 quay.io/nordicesmhub/docker-pangeo-notebook:1c0f66b start your favorite web browser and go to: http://localhost:7777/ipython/ See https://github.com/NordicESMhub/docker-pangeo-notebook for more details" assertion.
- 56c7c29c-badc-45ad-bb41-75ba492064e2 description "Default Jupyter Notebook used when starting Galaxy Climate JupyterLab if no other Jupyter Notebook is passed by the user." assertion.
- 9663df26-3adb-40ed-b68e-391c2023ec0b description "This is a gif animated image showing how to start the Galaxy Pangeo JupyterLab in Galaxy Europe. In this video, we pass an input file (this file will be imported in the Jupyter Notebook /import folder)." assertion.
- a3f045c3-42e7-4896-a4b7-bef646dade6b description "This is the Galaxy Pangeo JupyterLab tool wrapper used by Galaxy to start the Galaxy Pangeo JupyterLab on a Galaxy instance." assertion.
- d83b5c87-96e6-4efd-8c7c-3bc13a643e29 description "This github repository contains all the sources required for building the docker containers that are made available in Quay Container Registry." assertion.
- eb754e63-6b12-48e7-b68c-b76e9aa7b774 description "Link to the online JupyterLab documentation." assertion.
- 0e6ee388-ce22-4237-bf54-74336d1215ce description "OpenAIRE OAWeek - Research communities & climate action; being open to drive change Description This session will invite expert researchers to discuss their scientific impact in climate related topics. Why are they embracing open science practices in their current research workflows? How are they using the resources provided in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)? Is open access enabling researchers to contribute better to Climate Change solutions? If you’re curious about these innovative initiatives by the research communities, make sure you attend! Speakers: Anne Fouilloux (RELIANCE) Anabela de Oliveira (EGI-ACE) Bjorn Backeberg (C-SCALE) Prof Spyridon Rapsomanikis, Athena RC, NEANIAS" assertion.
- 18d7d7c3-4a1f-4ef7-a808-ba6c083f9047 description "This session on "Justice and Climate Change" has been held online during the CESM Workshop 2022. Agenda: - Jola Ajibade: "Understanding the complexity of Climate justice and Climate Change"; - Laura Landrum: "SEARCH - Study of Environmental Arctic Change Program"; - Yifan Cheng: "Informing Climate and Land Surface Model Decisions with Indigenous Guidance"; - Panel discussion with speakers." assertion.
- 1d03bf4c-2768-4c3a-9434-c1f750a8aad4 description "Definition of Climate Justice from Wikipedia." assertion.
- 33337cb8-0054-452f-9392-5247fbd22301 description "Sharan, Malvika In this talk, I discuss open science as a framework to ensure that all our research components can be easily accessed, openly examined and built upon by others. I will introduce The Turing Way - an open source, open collaboration and community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical and inclusive data science and research. Drawing insights from the project, I will share best practices that researchers should integrate to ensure the highest reproducible and ethical standards from the start of their projects so that their research work is easy to reuse and reproduce at all stages of the development. All attendees will leave the talk understanding the many dimensions of openness and how they can participate in an inclusive, kind and inspiring open source ecosystem as they collaboratively seek to improve research culture. All questions and contributions are welcome at the GitHub repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. Home page: https://malvikasharan.github.io/ This was a closing keynote at Concordia University in Montreal on 27 May 2022." assertion.
- 43256dd6-1cfd-4ca1-b737-33a6224665ad description "Definition of Environmental Justice from Wikipedia" assertion.
- 55af9559-4bd0-42a3-9ec5-77d834e21c8a description "Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash." assertion.
- 588ede06-712e-48c6-81bf-8f1403ae8d34 description "Slides used by Anne Fouilloux to present her work on Open Science and the link to Climate Justice." assertion.
- 8bc8a12e-0824-4a88-90df-83f3a0cdc101 description "NASA data are being used to support environmental and climate justice efforts as highlighted in several use cases showing how scientists and decision-makers are applying a wide combination of datasets to assess the vulnerability and exposure of communities to environmental challenges." assertion.
- d9fe010a-4902-47a4-be6d-aaecdafad361 description "This paper is from Gisela H. Govaart, Simon M. Hofmann, Evelyn Medawar. Ever-increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions narrow the timeframe for humanity to mitigate the climate crisis. Scientific research activities are resource demanding and, consequently, contribute to climate change; at the same time, scientists have a central role in advancing knowledge, also on climate-related topics. In this opinion piece, we discuss (1) how open science – adopted on an individual as well as on a systemic level – can contribute to making research more environmentally friendly, and (2) how open science practices can make research activities more efficient and thereby foster scientific progress and solutions to the climate crisis. While many building blocks are already at hand, systemic changes are necessary in order to create academic environments that support open science practices and encourage scientists from all fields to become more carbon-conscious, ultimately contributing to a sustainable future." assertion.
- f94f0f76-26e0-4ad0-8ec1-6a0e430af657 description "OpenAIRE participates in the International Open Access Week - Open for Climate Justice 24 - 30 October 2022" assertion.
- eec6faaa-e133-47d4-b377-44f7d06a9654 description "In this study, we focusing on understanding changes in air and water quality during the Covid-19 lockdown in the Venice Lagoon. We are re-using existing Research Objects, and in particular Jupyter Notebooks that were created in previous studies." assertion.
- 09d7eee4-13ea-4df2-adef-4f07a796aa44 description "Integration of data on Air and Water quality in the Venice Lagoon to assess the impact of the Covid-19 Lockdown" assertion.
- 24c5035b-6451-4e84-944f-059b1d224566 description "Data at the Acqua Alta oceanographic tower is a collection of physical and biogeochemical observation in the northern Adriatic Sea https://www.comune.venezia.it/it/content/3-piattaforma-ismar-cnr http://www.ismar.cnr.it/infrastrutture/piattaforma-acqua-alta" assertion.
- 37d7f44c-b1ac-40ec-8130-b01dc771fb13 description "Reduction in the impact of human-induced factors is capable of enhancing the environmental health. In view of COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns were imposed in India. Travel, fishing, tourism and religious activities were halted, while domestic and industrial activities were restricted. Comparison of the pre- and post-lockdown data shows that water parameters such as turbidity, nutrient concentration and microbial levels have come down from pre- to post-lockdown period, and parameters such as dissolved oxygen levels, phytoplankton and fish densities have improved. The concentration of macroplastics has also dropped from the range of 138 ± 4.12 and 616 ± 12.48 items/100 m2 to 63 ± 3.92 and 347 ± 8.06 items/100 m2. Fish density in the reef areas has increased from 406 no. 250 m−2 to 510 no. 250 m−2. The study allows an insight into the benefits of effective enforcement of various eco-protection regulations and proper management of the marine ecosystems to revive their health for biodiversity conservation and sustainable utilization." assertion.
- 489f296f-7053-452b-a254-521e4e9ce898 description "NO2 CAMS over Europe March-June 2019, 2020 and 2021 extracted from ADAM data cube." assertion.
- 5048537a-2da7-4e24-89b4-14b4def8d9e2 description "In order to fight against the spread of COVID-19, the most hard-hit countries in the spring of 2020 implemented different lockdown strategies. To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on air quality worldwide, Air Quality Index (AQI) data was used to estimate the change in air quality in 20 major cities on six continents. Our results show significant declines of AQI in NO2, SO2, CO, PM2.5 and PM10 in most cities, mainly due to the reduction of transportation, industry and commercial activities during lockdown. This work shows the reduction of primary pollutants, especially NO2, is mainly due to lockdown policies. However, preexisting local environmental policy regulations also contributed to declining NO2, SO2 and PM2.5 emissions, especially in Asian countries. In addition, higher rainfall during the lockdown period could cause decline of PM2.5, especially in Johannesburg. By contrast, the changes of AQI in ground-level O3 were not significant in most of cities, as meteorological variability and ratio of VOC/NOx are key factors in ground-level O3 formation." assertion.
- 515ff865-2d30-4450-b209-3f79bf89c94f description "Jupyter Notebook to analyse the changes in NO2 during the Covid-19 Lockdown in the Venice Lagoon. Datasets are from Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Forecasts and in-situ measurement for water quality" assertion.
- 7719f92a-5ad6-4314-b8ac-6645255a835f description "The goal is to compare values of NO2 water quality before and during the covid-19 lockdown." assertion.
- 80885ab4-6622-4b21-9e52-5e696aa2d377 description "CAMS OZONE" assertion.
- 875fafc1-3eb1-4273-8380-da3e51d5399e description "Bar plot showing NO2 averaged between March and June for 2019 and 2020. The goal is to compare values before and during the covid-19 lockdown." assertion.
- 8fb0d0f3-cfc3-4b09-8920-7837cbe3964d description "Dataset shows monthly values and error bars." assertion.
- 92623c2c-5dd7-4f49-9175-0a67bdb2e549 description "This is a case study of snapshot project http://snapshot.cnr.it/ to investigate the lockdown impact on the water quality at a selected site in the northern Adriatic Sea, precisely in Northern Adriatic Sea, the case of the Gulf of Venice using Machine Learning model." assertion.
- 92c1ed12-2aef-4045-9116-01e1bff3eddd description "CAMS NITROGEN DIOXIDE" assertion.
- 957715d6-ad3e-4ef8-bcd7-e993c0f5d6ef description "The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant reductions in economic activity, especially during lockdowns. Several studies has shown that the concentration of nitrogen dioxyde and particulate matter levels have reduced during lockdown events. Reductions in transportation sector emissions are most likely largely responsible for the NO2 anomalies. In this study, we analyze the impact of lockdown events on the air quality using data from Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service over Europe and at selected locations." assertion.
- a7079779-ea87-43ca-a840-a2a7a0cf246d description "The natural-color Landsat images above show some of the MOSE engineering efforts that are visible above the water line near the Lido Inlet. The top image was acquired on June 20, 2000, by the Enhanced Thematic Mapper+ on Landsat 7. The second image, from the Operational Land Imager on Landsat 8, was collected on September 4, 2013. Turn on the image comparison tool to make the changes easier to see. (Note that Landsat 8 has a greater dynamic range than Landsat 7, so the Landsat 8 image is crisper the Landsat 7 image.)" assertion.
- eb1a3994-a796-41c8-8673-80b74c6e3a81 description "CAMS SURFACE PARTICULATE METTER D<2.5" assertion.
- b62e5267-8fe1-4fe1-ada2-47e484c2b107 description "Overview of the NICEST2 project and reflection on the successes, failures and possible improvements for follow-up projects." assertion.
- 11abb7ab-2460-4e5b-af6b-900db4b91209 description "This folder contains NICEST2 deliverables." assertion.
- 276acff4-68ff-400d-85a2-097207db5a84 description "Folder containing training material developed and delivered within the NICEST2 projects (either as training or hackathons)." assertion.
- 12382455-7efc-4d3c-b5b8-f87a9c73731e description "Poster on experiences from the NICEST2 project for NeIC All hands meeting 2023." assertion.
- 157eb0cc-5cdb-4d27-8114-d20afdd0b12c description "Report on the bottlenecks that would hinder the efficient usage of Nordic ESMs on EuroHPC and possible remediation actions (I/Os, adding GPU support, etc.) with clear information on costs in terms of manpower. ESMs used in the Nordic countries are clearly not ready for EuroHPC and very little dedicated funding from the scientific community is used for porting existing codes to future architectures. Providers have hired several specialists to support the scientific community but the commitment from the scientific community is not there. Exchange of knowledge of involved staff (scientists, RSEs, technical support) would be very helpful. For instance, being able to organize meetings/hackathons (online or face to face) with both experts from NorESM and EC-EARTH has been highlighted as an important requirements by those involved in the GPU hackathon. Code refactoring and best software practices are the most important component for efficient usage of new architecture, including EuroHPC." assertion.
- 233a51da-555e-4cd7-bdf7-abf520e25233 description "Training material on containers for ESM. This training material uses the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM) and has been delivered in 2021 as part of the NorESM user meeting." assertion.
- 2f28386c-47b3-4f81-af82-36c254651b43 description "First NICEST2 hackathon to understand the FAIR concept and how they can apply to the Nordic Earth System Modelling Community." assertion.
- 565cfd17-f309-4a85-9bdd-c0161f486c55 description "Overall view of the NICEST2 poster for the NeIC all-hands meeting. It is mostly used for the sketch." assertion.
- 59ce9d14-002d-43bb-97e6-8877dbeff3da description "The Earth System Model Evaluation Tool (ESMValTool) is a community diagnostics and performance metrics tool for the evaluation of Earth system Models (ESMs) that is not widely used in the Nordics yet. A hackathon/workshop was held on March 12, 2021 as a joint event between the INES, NICEST2 and IS-ENES3 projects. During this hackathon, we identified the needs for specific diagnostics for the Nordics that could help researchers to diagnose strengths and deficiencies of current ESMs. We also discussed how to better organize access to data and share resources within the Nordics." assertion.
- ba3dbbdc-f9a0-47c0-9780-8bb3378732b9 description "Link to the NICEST2 project plan." assertion.
- d9d2391c-f778-4bfb-bbd9-2ae1dbb8fb3d description "This report summarizes the first NICEST2 hackathon with FAIR experts and Earth System Model specialists to understand what needs to be done to make climate data FAIR. It will help us to define our roadmap for FAIR Climate in the Nordics." assertion.
- ede5a914-2af7-46ae-a527-159247db42fb description "The Nordic climate modeling community consists of research groups at universities, national meteorological institutes and research institutes, and holds demonstrable world class excellence in the field. Several of these groups contribute to the development of both global and regional climate models (GCMs and RCMs,respectively) in international projects with collaborations within Europe and the US. However, many users, including PhDs and postdocs, are developing and/or running Earth System Models (ESMs) for more fundamental scientific research and sensitivity studies, and/or cross-disciplinary research (economy & climate, biodiversity, etc.) and they do not always benefit from the advances, technologies or resources leveraged by these large projects/consortiums. One concrete example is IS-ENES project (https://is.enes.org/) where only one university, namely Linköpings Universitet (not part of the NICEST2 consortium) from the Nordics is involved; Nordic contributions are mostly from Meteorological services and Research Institutes. From a practical point of view this translates in a lot of time/energy wasted “reinventing the wheel”, repeated simulations, lack of transparency, suboptimal use of the infrastructures, etc. In this context, supporting these researchers and realizing the benefits of Open Science and EOSC are our priorities within NICEST2 and WP4." assertion.
- 395893ed-5770-4027-a1ba-468b82d6de4a description "Simulations of magma injection into a shallow reservoir, driven by either buoyancy or pressure. Source code, paper, presentations." assertion.
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- 9df7b289-2ac1-4c50-aa42-184df24dcafa description "Marine litter, in particular plastics, is a significant and growing marine contaminant that has become a global problem. Macro-litter is subject to fragmentation and degradation due to physical, chemical and biological processes, leading to the formation of micro-litter, the so-called microplastics. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the concentrations of microplastics in different environmental matrices: water, sediment and biota (i.e. mussels and fish) and to contribute to the European project MAELSTROM (Smart technology for MArinE Litter SusTainable RemOval and Management). The aim is to monitor the presence of micro-litter at two sites of the Venice coastal area: an abandoned mussel farm at sea and a lagoon site near the artificial Island of Sacca Fisola; both sites are subject to strong anthropogenic pressure. The results showed that both study areas are characterised by the presence of microplastics in all the analysed matrices and in both sites. Generally, higher microplastics concentrations were found in the Lagoon site (i.e. in surface waters, mussels and fish). Moreover, some differences were also observed in shapes and colours comparing the two sites. These differences are related to the different types of macro-litter that characterised the two areas. The distribution of marine litter is therefore related to the main anthropogenic activities of the two areas such as fishery, aquaculture, tourism and waste management." assertion.
- ais-decoder description "Library used for decoding AIS messages." assertion.
- nmea2hdf5.git description "Source code for NMEA decoding and storing into HDF5." assertion.
- d69df778-182b-4a58-b948-9e22073a7671 description "Read name AIS messages, decode and store the results in an HDF5 file to improve interoperability." assertion.
- 7d9ba129-a730-4f16-a46b-832c8dcbdb9a description "plot showing location of AIS messages from input dataset." assertion.
- ais_metadata.yaml description "YAML file containing metadata information for converting this nmea input dataset into HDF5" assertion.
- requirements.txt description "requirements.txt files for Python dependencies." assertion.
- runtime.txt description "runtime info for binder" assertion.
- convert_AIS_nmea_to_HDF5.ipynb description "This Jupyter Notebook shows how to decode AIS name messages and create an HDF5 output for future processing." assertion.
- nmea-sample.txt description "AIS nmea messages used for testing purposes. Examples: ``` !AIVDM,1,1,,A,13HOI:0P0000VOHLCnHQKwvL05Ip,0*23 !AIVDM,1,1,,A,133sVfPP00PD>hRMDH@jNOvN20S8,0*7F !AIVDM,1,1,,B,100h00PP0@PHFV`Mg5gTH?vNPUIp,0*3B !AIVDM,1,1,,B,13eaJF0P00Qd388Eew6aagvH85Ip,0*45 !AIVDM,1,1,,A,14eGrSPP00ncMJTO5C6aBwvP2D0?,0*7A !AIVDM,1,1,,A,15MrVH0000KH<:V:NtBLoqFP2H9:,0*2F ```" assertion.
- d9917937-2610-407d-bcdc-7b24d850c840 description "Presentation given at ESIP January meeting 2023 to the session entitled Bringing Cloud-Native Science "Down To Earth". For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth science data, forming a community dedicated to making Earth science data more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the public. The theme of the January meeting is "Opening Doors to Open Science."" assertion.
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- 9fea9944-d499-45f5-a9aa-234ec1291e82 description "Google slides for the presentation given at ESIP 23 on ROHub (Research Object Hub)." assertion.
- d54c0cc8-39d8-4cbf-9c34-7a81dbf0cd57 description "Youtube video of the presentation given at ESIP 23 and explaining how ROHub, a Research Object Hub can be used to manage and preserve your research work, make it available and discover new knowledge." assertion.
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- 9796ec5c-1806-4380-9754-0e76945f9bae description "Video that complements the presentation given at ESIP 23." assertion.
- bringing-cloud-native-science-down-to-earth description "Link to the program of the ESIP23 session entitled "Bringing Cloud-Native Science "Down to Earth"." assertion.
- edit?usp=sharing description "Google slides for the presentation given at ESIP 23 on ROHub (Research Object Hub)." assertion.
- NV5VUpkL6yU description "Video that complements the presentation given at ESIP 23." assertion.
- vFS2oAk4R-I description "Youtube video of the presentation given at ESIP 23 and explaining how ROHub, a Research Object Hub can be used to manage and preserve your research work, make it available and discover new knowledge." assertion.
- 7907dbf7-c03b-4e5c-b750-55410e82c5a1 description "Presentation given at ESIP January meeting 2023 to the session entitled Bringing Cloud-Native Science "Down To Earth". For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth science data, forming a community dedicated to making Earth science data more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the public. The theme of the January meeting is "Opening Doors to Open Science."" assertion.
- quick_start.html description "Rohub API is a high-level, user-friendly Python API for working with Research Objects." assertion.
- quick_start.html description "Rohub API is a high-level, user-friendly Python API for working with Research Objects." assertion.
- quick_start.html description "Rohub API is a high-level, user-friendly Python API for working with Research Objects." assertion.
- rohub-portal-documentation description "To learn how to create new Research Object from the web interface or to explore existing Research Objects" assertion.
- rohub-portal-documentation description "To learn how to create new Research Object from the web interface or to explore existing Research Objects" assertion.
- rohub-portal-documentation description "To learn how to create new Research Object from the web interface or to explore existing Research Objects" assertion.
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