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P8 DTR Breakout Session
by Larry Lannom
A reminder that our breakout session is Breakout 6 on Friday, 16 Sept, 15:30 - 17:00 The agenda is flexible, with an emphasis on moving from theory to practice and looking at existing efforts. Those who have agreed to share their experience are listed below in the draft agenda, but other short statements are welcome as well. Hope to see many of you there. Larry0 | Add new comment
Data Type model update for review and comment
I've been working on a new version of a Data Type model for consideration by the working group. We're testing in the context of an EarthCube Building Block project (Digital Crust, the registry is called 'Information Exchange Registry' in the architecture diagrams) for use in registering heterogeneous tabular datasets to enable (in the goal state) more automated data integration.1 | Add new comment
DTR2 at P8 in Denver
by Larry Lannom
Just alerting the list to the DTR breakout session at P8 in Denver this coming Sept. We are in Breakout Session 6 on Friday Sept 16. Details are in the online program, specifically https://rd-alliance.org/wg-data-type-registries-rda-8th-plenary-meeting0 | Add new comment
DTR #2 Case Statement
by Larry Lannom
Please note that the Case Statement for DTR #2 is now available for public comment. As requested, RDA has not started a brand new Group page, but simply continued with the original DTR group with the same mailing list and so on. This is essentially the same Case Statement that was posted to this group some weeks ago, but with a few added organizations indicating interest and prototype activities.0 | Add new comment
Draft Case Statement for Follow-on Working Group
by Larry Lannom
All, Here, for comment, is a draft Case Statement for a new Working Group to continue and extend the work of this Group, which has completed and is now an RDA Recommendation. The new Group, provisionally named Data Typing, will emphasize specific use cases for exercising the Registry model and federation among Type Registries, potentially including new implementations. The proposed Co-chairs are Simon Cox (CSIRO), Tobias Weigel (DKRZ), and myself (CNRI).1 | Add new comment
Related work from W3C and OKFN on Data Typing
by Simon Cox
From W3C (CSV/RDF): https://www.w3.org/ns/csvw# https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-metadata/ https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-data-model/ From Open Knowledge (CSV/JSON): http://data.okfn.org/doc/data-package http://data.okfn.org/doc/tabular-data-package0 | Add new comment
Continuing work on data type registry
I'm not sure what the status of this WG is, but I've been doing some work to advance a data type registry (I call it a vocabulary and information model registry...) for some EarthCube Projects. There's a post at https://rd-alliance.org/group/data-type-registries-wg/post/re-data-type-..., and the docs are online at Requirements:4 | Add new comment
P6 BOF on Data Typing
by Larry Lannom
All, This is an invitation and reminder that 1) the DTR Group has finished its work for now and 2) a proposed successor Working Group to cover operational details of Data Typing has a scheduled BOF at P6. It is on the P6 Programme for Working Meeting Session 6, which is the last set of sessions on Thursday. Please do your best to attend and help guide the proposed new group which will leverage the approved DTR Output. The new co-chairs are Simon Cox from CSIRO, Giridhar Manepalli from CNRI, and Tobias Weigel from DKRZ.0 | Add new comment
RE: Data Type Registry-- revised model draft, update 2016-01-20
Colleagues-- I'm working on a DataType registry to use for some EarthCube projects and have drawn up the current model from the WG output document. Using this as a start, I've added content in an attempt to harmonize (conceptually) with ISO11179, ISO19110, ISO19115 (&-2), and CSDGM. Attached find JSON schema for the revised model (in zip archive) Pdf of the current RDA DTR outputs model and my proposed revision (EA UML output with some documentation) Pdf of short summary of requirements for vocab and information model registry (=DTR). For discussion. UPDATE::0 | Add new comment
Persistent Identifiers: Enabling Services for Data Intensive Research
We are happy to announce the following event Persistent Identifiers: Enabling Services for Data Intensive Research a meeting organized by DataCite and EPIC on Monday, September 21, 2015 from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM (CEST) at Amphitheatre Hermite, Institute Henri Poincaré, 11 rue Pierre et MarieCurie, Paris, France as a side event on the day before the RDA Plenary 6.0 | Add new comment