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The '''Geoscience Paper of the Future (GPF)''' activity aims to demonstrate how papers will be published in the future, going beyond a PDF format and including software, datasets, and workflow all published in open and accessible ways that make the paper transparent, reproducible, and machine indexable.  We refer to such a paper as a geoscience paper of the future, or GPF for short.
 
The '''Geoscience Paper of the Future (GPF)''' activity aims to demonstrate how papers will be published in the future, going beyond a PDF format and including software, datasets, and workflow all published in open and accessible ways that make the paper transparent, reproducible, and machine indexable.  We refer to such a paper as a geoscience paper of the future, or GPF for short.
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== Quick Links ==
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* [[Plan_overall_timeline | Overall timeline]]
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* [[Hold_regular_telecons#Call_Time_and_Access_Codes | Telecon information]]
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== Acknowledgments ==
  
 
This activity is organized by the [http://www.geosoft-earthcube.org GeoSoft project] as part of the [http://www.earthcube.org] EarthCube initiative of the US National Science Foundation.
 
This activity is organized by the [http://www.geosoft-earthcube.org GeoSoft project] as part of the [http://www.earthcube.org] EarthCube initiative of the US National Science Foundation.

Revision as of 12:15, 20 February 2015

The Geoscience Paper of the Future (GPF) activity aims to demonstrate how papers will be published in the future, going beyond a PDF format and including software, datasets, and workflow all published in open and accessible ways that make the paper transparent, reproducible, and machine indexable. We refer to such a paper as a geoscience paper of the future, or GPF for short.

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Acknowledgments

This activity is organized by the GeoSoft project as part of the [1] EarthCube initiative of the US National Science Foundation.