Open Science & Data Help Desk at AGU23 Volunteer Form
Volunteer to be a Data or Software Expert for the upcoming Open Science & Data Help Desk to be hosted during the 2023 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting (Dec. 11-14, 2023). The Data Help Desk, which is a program of the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP), AGU, and their respective partners, connects researchers with informatics experts familiar with their scientific domain to learn about skills and techniques that will help further their research and make their data and software more open and FAIR. You can volunteer to virtually and/or in-person at the meeting.
 
1) *In-Person*: Join us at the booth to answer data & software-related questions;
2) *In-Person*: Join us at the booth to give a demo/tutorial of a tool or resource;
3) Answer earth science data & software questions virtually (monitor Twitter and/or Slack and answer where you can);
4) Contribute a recorded demo or one-pager about a tool or resource to our virtual resource gallery.

Please complete this form as soon as possible by November 30, 2023. If you have participated in past Data Help Desks, please still fill out this form and indicate whether we may again share resources you may have contributed in the past. *Note: You do not have to be attending the AGU Fall Meeting virtually or in-person to participate virtually - you do have to be registered to participate in-person. If you have questions, please contact megancarter@esipfed.org.
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Name *
Email *
Organization *
Job Title *
Do you and/or your organization have a handle on the platform formerly known as Twitter? If so, please list. *
What general data topics could you provide help with? *
e.g., General Data Management, Information Management, Metadata, Data Repositories, Programming, Data Publication, Data Visualization, Data Analysis, Data Management Plans
What specific resources or projects do you represent or could you provide advice on working with? For each, please indicate whether you work on the resource or are only familiar with using it.
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