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Presented at National Snow and Ice Data Center CPP Seminar 25 January 2023 On 11 January, 2023, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy officially inaugurated 2023 as the “Year of Open Science”. This follows on the heels of the release of a memorandum on 25 August 2022 that called fo...

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