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Open Science in Ecology
Mission statement
Advance open ecological research, by teaming up with people contributing software or tool to ease the dissemination of results and research outputs
Advise people and institutions on how to develop best openness practices, and provide training with the necessary tools
Advocate more openness in the way scientists and institutions handle data and research outputs, especially in the context of policy making
Who we are
Note: This is a temporary list of the people that have currently accepted to be part of the working group
- Tim Poisot, postdoc, University of Canterbury, School of Biological Sciences, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Carl Boettiger, post-doc, UC Santa Cruz
- Amye Kenall, Open Data and Source Code, BioMed Central
- Ethan White, quantitative macro-ecologist
- Christie Bahlai, research associate @ Michigan State, practical data manager
- Naupaka Zimmerman, postdoc, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
- Rachel White, Lecturer in Ecology & Conservation, University of Brighton
- Jonathan Tonkin, postdoc, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum
- Peter Sogaard Jorgensen, researcher at Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, University of Copenhagen
- Sarah Supp,
- Kara Woo, information manager, National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis, UCSB
- Tracy Teal,
- David Elliott, postdoc, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
What are our favorite open science tools?
You can read about them here: OpenScienceTop3
Meetings
Meeting 1 - Oct 23, 2pm EST OpSciMeet1
What we do
The Case for Open Preprints in Ecology
How to get involved
At the moment, the working group is just getting started. In the future, we will keep this page updated with a list of our current projects, and anyone will be welcome contribute. Meanwhile, if you want to join the working group, please get in touch with TimPoisot.