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Brooks Hanson
Researcher at American Geophysical Union
Publications - 85
Citations - 1723
Brooks Hanson is an academic researcher from American Geophysical Union. The author has contributed to research in topics: Space Science & Transparency (behavior). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1372 citations. Previous affiliations of Brooks Hanson include University of California, Los Angeles.
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Enhancing reproducibility for computational methods.
Victoria Stodden,Marcia McNutt,David H. Bailey,Ewa Deelman,Yolanda Gil,Brooks Hanson,Michael A. Heroux,John P. A. Ioannidis,Michela Taufer +8 more
TL;DR: A novel set of Reproducibility Enhancement Principles (REP) targeting disclosure challenges involving computation is presented, which build upon more general proposals from the Transparency and Openness Promotion guidelines and emerged from workshop discussions among funding agencies, publishers and journal editors, industry participants, and researchers representing a broad range of domains.
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Not So Simple
Robert Coontz,Brooks Hanson +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Demirdoven et al. discuss the challenges of the transition from hydrogen to electric vehicles and the potential benefits of using hydrogen as a common currency for an energy economy.
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Transparency in authors' contributions and responsibilities to promote integrity in scientific publication.
Marcia McNutt,Monica Bradford,Jeffrey M. Drazen,Brooks Hanson,Bob Howard,Kathleen Hall Jamieson,Veronique Kiermer,Emilie A. Marcus,Barbara Kline Pope,Randy Schekman,Sowmya Swaminathan,Peter J. Stang,Inder M. Verma +12 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that journals adopt common and transparent standards for authorship, outline responsibilities for corresponding authors, adopt the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT), and require authors to use the ORCID persistent digital identifier.
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Making data maximally available.
TL;DR: The scientific community strives to meet its basic responsibilities toward transparency, standardization, and data archiving but is struggling with the huge amount, complexity, and variety of the data that are now being produced.
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Make scientific data FAIR.
Shelley Stall,Lynn Yarmey,Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld,Brooks Hanson,Kerstin Lehnert,Brian A. Nosek,Mark A. Parsons,Erin Robinson,Lesley Wyborn +8 more
TL;DR: All disciplines should follow the geosciences and demand best practice for publishing and sharing data, argue Shelley Stall and colleagues.