Co-Chairs: Brigitte Jörg, Keith Jeffery
Congratulations: Alessia Bardi, RDA Early Career Researchers Programme recipient will work with us in Dublin.
Summary: We anticipate the need for documentation of the evolution of data assets behind elements in the curation live-cycle through re-usable contextual ‘profiles’ applicable upon various datasets if standardized; i.e. constituted by (1) standardized open vocabularies, upon (2) standardized formal data profiles and (3) standardized formal semantics. For each of the three dimensions behind live-cycle elements we want to investigate contextually or subcontextually-aware standardization work and re-usable priority requirements. From there we will get an overview of ongoing and available work that will support with the identification of priorities and the development of a programme of work towards the constitution of a RDA Working Group.
At the 3rd Plenary, the Data in Context IG has two meeting slots and one report back slot:
Session 1: Thursday, March 27 - 15:30 - 17:00
- Introduction and Overview (Brigitte Jörg; Keith Jeffery) Co-Chairs
- Contributions from RDA Members
- Data Publishing Workflows, DCC Data Profiles (Angus Whyte)
- Data Description Registry Interoperability (Amir Aryani)
- Long-tail Data IG, Data Publishing IG (Jochen Schirrwagen)
- WDS Knowledge Network activity (Wim Hugo)
- Experimental Context, Publishing and Research Objects (Brian Matthews)
- Data Reference Model Proposal (Yin Chen)
- Discussion
Session 2: Friday, March 28 - 11:00 - 12:30
- Recap and Overview (Brigitte Jörg; Keith Jeffery) Co-Chairs
- Contributions from RDA Members
- Semantic Interoperability (Gary Berg-Cross)
- Metadata WGs (Rebecca Koskela, Keith Jeffery)
- Practical Policy Sessions (Slides Reagan Moore)
- Discussion
- Next Steps / Towards Work plan
- Report Back Session: Friday, March 28 - 15:30 - 16:00
- Life Streaming Times
- 3rd Plenary Full Programme
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