Speaker
Description
The rapid growth of open science and data-driven research in heliophysics and space weather demands robust, accessible, and comprehensive digital infrastructures. The Science Explorer (SciX) digital library—developed through a collaboration between NASA and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory—now serves as a transformative platform for interdisciplinary research across astrophysics, heliophysics, planetary science, and beyond. With over 26 million curated records, including refereed publications, preprints, datasets, and software, SciX empowers researchers to efficiently discover, access, and integrate critical resources for space weather studies. Leveraging advanced AI tools and programmatic APIs, SciX supports high-precision bibliometric analysis, reproducible literature reviews, and rapid knowledge synthesis, facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and accelerating scientific progress.
This presentation will showcase how SciX can be harnessed by the space weather community to bridge the gap between solar, magnetospheric, and planetary research, and to streamline the integration of multi-mission data and analysis. We will demonstrate practical workflows for literature discovery, data integration, and reproducible research, highlighting relevant case studies. By fostering a culture of transparency, efficiency, and collaboration, SciX is poised to become an indispensable tool for advancing space weather research and supporting the open science transition in the heliophysics community.
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