Reproducible Computational Geosciences Workshop at AGILE Conference

We are happy to announce that a pre-conference workshop “Reproducible Computational Geosciences” at the 20th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science will be held on May 9 2017 in Wageningen, The Netherlands.

With this half day workshop we want to introduce the topic of reproducible research to the AGILE conference series, the most prominent and long-standing GIScience and GIS conference in Europe. The 3-day conference is accompanied by 13 workshops on diverse topics.

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Submit your abstract here and share your experiences in reproducibility of geospatial analysis. Challenges, reproducibility studies, archiving, educational or legal aspects are among the welcomed topics.

The workshop is co-organized by o2r team members and Frank Osterman from ITC, Enschede. Contributions and a public peer review are done via GitHub and supported by a great programme committee of distinguished researchers. Please share this information with potentially interested parties (and retweet). Thanks!

We look forward to your submission!

Cite this blog post as Daniel Nüst. "Reproducible Computational Geosciences Workshop at AGILE Conference" (2017) in Opening Reproducible Research: a research project website and blog. Daniel Nüst, Marc Schutzeichel, Markus Konkol (eds). Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1485437

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