Open Science Practices in Information Systems Research
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Item Open Science via HUBzero: Exploring Five Science Gateways Supporting and Growing their Open Science Communities(2022-01-04) Gesing, Sandra; Stirm, Claire; Klimeck, Gerhard; Zentner, Lynn; Wang, Su; Villegas Martinez, Braulio Misael; Diaz Eaton, Carrie; Donovan, Sam; Zhao, Lan; Song, Carol; Kim, I Luk; Strachan, Alejandro; Zentner, Michael; Kalyanam, RajeshThe research landscape applying computational methods has become increasingly interdisciplinary and complex regarding the research computing ecosystem with novel hardware, software, data, and lab instruments. Reproducibility of research results, the usability of tools, and sharing of methods are all crucial for timely collaboration for research and teaching. HUBzero is a widely used science gateway framework designed to support online communities with efficient sharing and publication processes. The paper discusses the growth of communities for the five science gateways nanoHUB, MyGeoHub, QUBEShub & SCORE, CUE4CHNG, and HubICL using the HUBzero Platform to foster open science and tackling education with a diverse set of approaches and target communities. The presented methods and magnitude of the communities elucidate successful means for science gateways for fostering open science and open education.Item Introduction to the Minitrack on Open Science Practices in Information Systems Research(2022-01-04) Doyle, Cathal; Luczak-Roesch, Markus; Nagle, Tadhg; Chiu, Yi-Te