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  • in reply to: #129442

    *3rd call for papers*
    *** Apologies for cross-posting **Second online workshop on data and
    research objects management for Linked Open Science – DaMaLOS
    Co-located with the International
    Semantic Web Conference – ISWC 2021Contact email: ***@***.***
    Call for Papers
    =========================DaMaLOS-2021
    (co-located @ ISWC) workshop will explore what is required for Research
    Data Management to effectively instantiate Linked Open Science, i.e., Open
    Science + Linked Open Data (LOD) principles, including effective support
    for LOD, automation by, e.g., machine/deep learning approaches, and
    innovations to include supporting data elements such as the software used
    to produce/consume it together with tutorials showcasing their usage.
    Furthermore, data management should be complemented by other research
    objects management plans, e.g. software and workflows, in order to get an
    integrated layer supporting all the edges of Linked Open Science. In this
    workshop we will keep a focus on data management but we will also have
    opportunities to discuss how other research objects play an important
    role.Please submit your contribution via EasyChair DaMaLOS-2021 workshop
    before the 8th of
    August 2021. We welcome full research (introducing novel research
    contributions, max 10 pages), short research (presenting early results or
    work in progress, max 6 pages), position (introducing an idea and
    discussion around it, max 6 pages) and research objects (description of
    datasets, software, workflows, max 10 pages) papers on the following (or
    similar) topics:: – Importance of Research Data Management (RDM) for LOD-
    Importance of other Research Objects Management (ROM) and their alignment
    with RDM and LOD- Special features/metadata required in RDM/ROM plans for
    LOD- RDM/ROM plans elements/data that can be automated, particularly
    using/consuming LOD- Links between RDM and ROM plans and how those could be
    automated- Extensions to current RDM plans to better support Linked Open
    Science, e.g., emergence of ROM- Integration/alignment between FAIR and
    RDM/ROM plans and tools- Research and training initiatives related to
    RDM/ROM supporting Open Science/Linked Open Science- Benefits of Linked
    Open Science, i.e., Open Science + Linked Open Data principles, over Open
    Science- How RDM/ROM plans and LOD can be used to improve collection and
    storage of (usually volatile) data produced at, e.g., conferences- Managing
    FAIR digital objects in federated, open data
    spaces/infrastructures/ecosystems- Gluing together metadata + publications
    + data + software, (e.g., via management plans, FAIRification efforts or
    open aggregating spaces/ecosystems)Important dates
    =========================
    – Submission opens: 1st of April 2021- Submission due: 8th of August 2021
    (reach out if you need an extension, we follow a flexible approach)-
    Notification of accepted papers: 12th of September 2021- Camera ready
    papers due: 26th of September 2021- Publication of workshop proceedings:
    October 2021- Workshop: 24th or 25th of October 2021 (half day)- ISWC: 24th
    to 28th of October 2021Submission process
    =========================
    – Full research papers (up to 10 pages): Presenting novel scientific
    research – Short research papers (up to 6 pages): Presenting research
    results at early stages or ongoing work- Position papers (up to 6 pages):
    Introducing positions, ideas, opinions and discussions around them-
    Research objects (up to 10 pages): Describing datasets, software,
    workflows, training materials- All submissions must be original and not
    simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference/workshop. All
    submissions must be in English. Proceedings of the workshop will be
    publicly available under CC-by 4.0 license
    ; by submitting you agree to
    the use of this license for accepted papers. Papers should be formatted
    according to LNCS templates

    Accepted papers will be invited to submit an extended version to the
    Journal of Biomedical Semantics (JBMS)
    which hosts a permanent
    collection on topics similar to those in DaMaLOS- All submissions should be
    done via EasyChair DaMaLOS-2021 workshop
    Important
    links========================= – Workshop website:
    https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/ – Call
    for papers: https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/docs/cfp.html
    – Important dates:
    https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/docs/dates.html
    – Submission process:
    https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/docs/submission.html
    Submission system
    via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=damalos2021
    *

  • in reply to: #129447

    Dear all,
    This is a gentle reminder of our next WG call on the 27th of July 2021 at
    13:00 UTC. The main topic will be finalizing preparation of the plenary
    proposal.
    Here

    is the rolling agenda and notes for our work that includes the call-in
    information and links to the group’s working documents.
    The zoom link for the call:
    https://monash.zoom.us/j/93353251710?pwd=U1dzSUttaFZYQTI5YW4xQ1NvVkVwZz09

    (meeting ID: 933 5325 1710 and password: 362154)
    Kind regards,
    On behalf of WG co-chairs

  • in reply to: #129687

    Dear all,
    The BoF proposal looks ready to go.
    About the meetings, I have not seen the new calendar invite yet so I am
    wondering, is our next meeting happening this week? Could you please
    confirm?
    Kind regards,
    On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 6:57 PM mcneillh via Data Discovery Paradigms IG <
    ***@***.***-groups.org> wrote:

  • in reply to: #129697

    Hi Adam,
    It sounds interesting. Are you attending? It would be nice to get some
    summary/insights on what you see there on our next monthly session.
    Regards,
    On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 12:52 AM ashepherd via Research Metadata Schemas WG
    wrote:

  • in reply to: #129795

    Dear all,
    An updated regarding decision trees.
    The decision tree task force is currently analyzing three options:
    infographics, mind-maps and decision wizards (like the Data Stewardship
    wizard). The following is my own understanding of what was discussed
    yesterday:
    * The tool (infographics, mind-maps, wizard) will be used to make it easier
    for a reader to navigate through the recommendations and resources
    * It is not clear yet whether the tool will be an infographic, mind-map or
    wizard, a combination of some (all) of them, or all of them
    * Resource means anything collected in the Zotero library
    * If a group recommends a specific resource, there should be a way to get
    to it via the tool
    * There is not yet a clear schedule/deadline on when the tool will be
    available
    Regards,
    On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 8:53 AM CaroleGoble via RDA-COVID19-Software <
    ***@***.***-groups.org> wrote:

  • in reply to: #129991

    Hi Hilary,
    The link
    https://www.rd-alliance.org/system/files/documents/H2020_Guidelines_COVI
    is not working.
    Regards,
    On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 11:42 AM Hilary Hanahoe via RDA-COVID19 <
    ***@***.***-groups.org> wrote:

  • in reply to: #130004

    Hi Morane,
    I have not seen any usage of the author’s roles on structured markup. Do
    you know of any journal that requires its use? If so, I would suggest
    having a look to their website to see whether they have any structured
    markup.
    I would be interested in your findings.
    Kind regards,
    On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 11:04 PM moraneottilia via Research Metadata Schemas
    WG wrote:

  • in reply to: #130205

    Hi all,
    It is indeed confusing. I have added a comment to an open schemaorg issue
    in GitHub: https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/1031
    Please have a look to contribute to the discussion as you see it fits.
    Hopefully @danbri will reply to it.
    Regards,
    On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 1:29 PM makxdekkers via Research Metadata Schemas WG
    wrote:

  • in reply to: #130252

    Dear Caterina,
    I am so sorry I missed the call on Tuesday.
    Are there any minutes I can look at? When are we meeting again? Any action
    points for next meeting?
    I saw there are some contributions to the text already so I will go through
    it and add comments. Please do remember to add DOIs, PubMed ids, or links
    so I will take them and start creating the references list.
    Kind regards,
    On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 2:08 PM catecara via Agrisemantics WG <
    ***@***.***-groups.org> wrote:

  • in reply to: #130322

    Hi Fotis,
    I just realized it is happening today rather than next week. I am afraid I
    will not join this time.
    Kind regards.
    On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 2:58 PM fpsom via Data Discovery Paradigms IG <
    ***@***.***-groups.org> wrote:

  • in reply to: #130353

    Dear all,
    I like Michel’s idea, shared here by SiriJodha. Just to keep record of
    this, I have added a comment to the GitHub thread (
    https://github.com/RDA-FAIR/FAIR-data-maturity-model-WG/issues/29#issuec
    )
    Regards,
    On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 1:55 PM sjskhalsa via FAIR Data Maturity Model WG <
    ***@***.***-groups.org> wrote:

  • in reply to: #130578

    Dear all,
    Apologies for missing the meeting. I had it in my calendar fue the third
    Thursday of the month but I now realize that one is a different meeting.
    I’ll go through the minutes to check in the discussion. Also, I have
    amended my calendar now.
    Kind regards,

  • in reply to: #130759

    Dear all,
    My apologies for missing this meeting, I am in a different time zone
    this week and I got confused when setting the alarm. I will red the
    notes on the agenda and will catch up with Nick next week if he has some
    free time for this.
    Kind regards,