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NASA's Open-Source Science Initiative

0:00 Introduction to topic and to Kaylin Bugbee
1:21 Kaylin’s presentation: defining “open science,” defining “open-source science,” and the principles underlying the NASA Science Mission Directorate’s initiative
16:24 Questions and answers

We beganour session with a short presentation and discussion with Kaylin Bugbee on NASA’s Open-Source Science Initiative (OSSI). OSSI is a comprehensive program of activities to enable and support moving NASA science towards openness, including policy adjustments, supporting open-source software, and enabling cyberinfrastructure. Kaylin is a Data Applications Manager at the Marshall Space Flight Center and is serving as a Detailee - SMD Catalog Lead in NASA’s Open-Source Science Initiative.

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