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WGDC Meeting at P19 in Seoul

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    Andreas Rauber
    Participant

    Dear all,
    We will have a chance to meet again – and with a bit of luck even in
    person for those planning on travelling to Seoul! We will have a
    break-out session again (precise time slot still to be determined) at
    P19, where we will have a chance to catch up on all the developments
    that have happened since our last meeting, hear stories about new
    developments under way, and possibly also discuss some new ideas of
    applying the principles to some maybe unusual settings (such as, e.g.
    exploring their usefulness for identifying specific states of on-line
    learning systems)
    If you have any interesting adoption story to share, or are planning to
    embark on one, or have stumbled across interesting questions to be
    discussed, etc. please let us know, so that we will be able to prepare
    an interesting agenda for the meeting.
    And for those of you who haven’t seen it yet: if you want to catch up on
    pretty much everything that has happened in the long history of this WG,
    the paper jointly written by many of the adopters of the recommendations
    on dynamic data citation, that has been published in the Hardvard Data
    Science Review end of last year, should provide a good summary:
    Rauber, A., Gößwein, B., Zwölf, C. M., Schubert, C., Wörister, F.,
    Duncan, J., … Parsons, M. A. (2021). Precisely and Persistently
    Identifying and Citing Arbitrary Subsets of Dynamic Data. Harvard Data
    Science Review, 3(4).
    https://doi.org/10.1162/99608f92.be565013
    https://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/si7wzxxa/release/2?readingCollection=1
    Looking forward to hearing back from you, and seeing you in Seoul!
    Best regards,
    Andi

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