Thursday, 16 January 2020: 8:30 AM-9:30 AM
157C (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Hosts: (Joint
between the 36th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies;
and the 23rd Conference of Atmospheric Science Librarians International
)
Cochairs:
Mohan K. Ramamurthy, UCAR, Unidata, Boulder, CO and Matthew S. Mayernik, NCAR, NCAR Library, Boulder, CO
Scientific data are critical to the advancement of atmospheric and related sciences, the provision of products and services for the benefit of society, and the promotion of commerce and private-sector activities. Many governmental scientific agencies within the United States and internationally have created or updated policies in recent years to ensure that scientific data are preserved and made available at little or no cost to users. Publishers, including the AMS, are also emphasizing sharing and archiving data that underlie scientific publications.
Papers:
8:30 AM
J56.1
9:00 AM
J56.3
- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner