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  • IN51A: Advancing Reproducible and FAIR Science: Tools, Practices, and Incentives IV Oral
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Primary Convener:
Deborah Khider, University of Southern California

Convener:
Julien Emile-Geay, Univ. of Southern California
Nicholas McKay, Northern Arizona University

Early Career Convener:
David Edge, Northern Arizona University

Chair:
Deborah Khider, University of Southern California
Julien Emile-Geay, Univ. of Southern California
Nicholas McKay, University of Arizona
David Edge, Northern Arizona University

Reproducibility and openness are at the heart of scientific progress. As the community increasingly relies on complex datasets, sophisticated workflows, and software tools, aligning with Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles has become essential to ensure transparency, reusability, and effective collaboration. This session invites contributions that highlight efforts to enhance reproducibility and FAIRness in geoscience research, including: reproducibility studies; tools and platforms that support FAIR data, software, and workflows; and initiatives that incentivize and recognize open science practices. We particularly encourage submissions that explore cultural and technical challenges, propose novel solutions, and showcase how reproducibility and FAIR principles are shaping the future of geoscience.

Index Terms
1912 Data management, preservation, rescue
1950 Metadata: Quality
1976 Software tools and services
1978 Software re-use

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