Down To Earth: A podcast for Geoscientists by Geoscientist
Science:Earth Sciences
Open science has been an almost exclusively voluntary endeavor for the past two decades, with passionate individuals piecing together collaboratives, nonprofits, grants, and donations to support their work of ensuring science is open and accessible. A relief to these dedicated individuals, as the concept of open science has gained in popularity, so too has new funding started to emerge. However, alongside the boon of no longer having to do open science as a side hustle, there are also unanticipated consequences to funding what was originally a voluntary endeavor. In this episode, we speak to Kaitlin Thaney, Executive Director of the nonprofit initiative, Invest in Open Infrastructure about the exciting opportunities and potential pitfalls of building financial capacity for open science.
S05E08 Down to Earth: Food Security
S05E07 Down to Earth: Water Resources
S05E06 Down to Earth: Sea Ice
S05E05 Down to Earth: Glaciers
S05E04 Down to Earth: Aerosols
S05E03 Down to Earth: Permafrost
S5E02 Down to Earth: Wetlands
S5E01 Down to Earth: Forest Ecosystems
Down to Earth: Season 5 Trailer
S4E10 Down to Earth: Training for culture change in Open Science
S4E08 Down to Earth: Demystifying the Scientific Process with Data Management, FAIR, and Science Communication
S4E07 Down to Earth: Artificial Intelligence: Boon or Bane for Open Science?
S4E06 Down to Earth: Breaking Barriers with Open Education and Open Peer Review
S4E05 Down to Earth: Making Open Source more Accessible: A GitHub Case Study
S4E04 Down to Earth: Pirate or Proprietary? The Solution in Open Source
S4E03 Down to Earth: Navigating Data Sovereignty in Open Science
S4E02 Down to Earth: Dealing with Data: Infrastructures and Standards
S4E01 Down to Earth: What is Open Science?
Down to Earth: Season 4 ”Open Science” Trailer
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