Ideas and perspectives: Proposed best practices for collaboration at cross-disciplinary observatories,

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2019Author
Kaye, Jason Philip
Brantley, Susan L.
Zan Williams, Jennifer
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SSHCZO Team
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Interdisciplinary science affords new opportunities
but also presents new challenges for biogeosciences collaboration.
Since 2007, we have conducted site-based interdisciplinary
research in central PA, USA, at the Susquehanna
Shale Hills critical zone observatory. Early in our collaboration,
we realized the need for some best practices that could
guide our project team. While we found some guidelines for
determining authorship on papers, we found fewer guidelines
describing how to collaboratively establish field sites, share
instrumentation, share model code, and share data. Thus, we
worked as a team to develop a best practices document that
is presented here. While this work is based on one large team
project, we think many of the themes are universal, and we
present our example to provide a building block for improving
the function of interdisciplinary biogeoscience science
teams......
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https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/16/4661/2019/Journal
BiogeosciencesVolume
16Page Range
pp.4661–4669Document Language
enDOI Original
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4661-2019Citation
Kaye, J. P., Brantley, S. L., Zan Williams, J., and SSHCZO team (2019) Ideas and perspectives: Proposed best practices for collaboration at cross-disciplinary observatories, Biogeosciences, 16, pp. 4661–4669, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4661-2019, 2019.Collections
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