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Re: [rda-dtr-wg][rda-pid-ig][rda-collection-wg] CFP: Persistent Identifier session at EGU 2017

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    Thanks, Tobias, for sharing this CfP. I’m forwarding your message to the
    Geospatial IG, where it is definitely of interest (although the
    submission deadline is quite short).
    Best,
    Andrea

    Andrea Perego, Ph.D.
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    European Commission DG JRC
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    Dears,

    For reasons I don’t understand, the forwarded CfP text was stripped from both the comments page and the mailing list. I also re-forwarded it, but it doesn’t seem to pass through. So, I copy-paste it below.

    My apologies for the inconvenience.

    -Andrea

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    ——– Forwarded Message ——–
    Subject: [rda-dtr-wg][rda-pid-ig][rda-collection-wg] CFP: Persistent Identifier session at EGU 2017
    Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2017 11:11:46 +0100
    From: TobiasWeigel
    To: RDA Collections WG , rda-pid-ig@rda-groups.org, rda-dtr-wg@rda-groups.org

    Dear colleagues,

    the following session at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2017 may be of interest to those combining PID topics with geosciences and related disciplines. Submission deadline is January 11.
    Apologies for cross-postings.

    http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2017/session/22861

    ESSI 2.3 – Developing Persistent Identifiers for Future Applications and Maintaining Integrity

    Persistent identifiers are well established as means for identifying literature and data on the web. More uses for persistent identification (persons, specimens, …) are emerging. Persistent identifiers can also be used anchor points in the semantic web and thus aid discovery of research resources. When using linked data beyond reasoning about concepts, but for reasoning about concrete identifiable objects, persistent identifiers are crucial for unambiguous identification of these objects. Furthermore, persistent identifier metadata should hold information about how they relate to other objects. This “cross-linking” has been a feature of some persistent identifier systems for more than a decade, but only now is cross-linking between identifiable objects being further developed.

    Potential topics for this session could be:
    – There’s more than landing pages: making PIDs machine actionable.
    – How mature is the semantic web? If URLs for objects break, how stable are URIs in vocabularies, ontologies and schemas? Who is going to be responsible for their maintenance? PIDs claim persistency, but what is required to reap their benefits for the Semantic Web?
    – New uses for PID in workflows and provenance tracking, software publication, identification of physical specimens, identification of instruments and sensors, PID in Virtual Research Environments
    – Fresh ideas for persistent identification: Blockchain concepts, Magnet Links, the world beyond HTTP.

    Convener: Jens Klump
    Co-Convevers: Tobias Weigel, Fiona Murphy, Helen Glaves, Peter Fox
     

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    Dr. Tobias Weigel
    Abteilung Datenmanagement

    Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum GmbH (DKRZ)
    Bundesstraße 45 a • 20146 Hamburg • Germany

    Phone:  +49 40 460094-104
    Email:  weigel@dkrz.de
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    Amtsgericht Hamburg HRB 39784


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