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RDA Plenary 17 session summary
by Esther Plomp
Dear all, Many thanks for your participation in our session last week! In case you missed it, you can find the collaborative notes of the session here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GwpbTy5jRC9jvAesWG0t-ANyZ1Utgh1R63gP...1 | Add new comment
RDA Virtual Plenary 17 - Notification of Acceptance
Dear Chairs of the Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG, Congratulations! Your RDA Virtual Plenary 17 (VP17) session application titled ‘Cross-disciplinary sharing of samples and increasing awareness’ has been approved by the Technical Advisory Board (TAB). Please consider this your official notification of acceptance.0 | Add new comment
Invitation to join the ESIP Physical Samples Cluster mailing list
Hello Everyone, The ESIP Physical Samples Cluster would like to invite you to join our community's mailing list. The cluster is a forum for supporting physical samples in the earth, space, and environmental sciences which includes but is not limited to geological and biological samples. We will be using the mailing list to schedule monthly calls, to work on various cluster activities, and to share relevant materials. You can read more about the cluster on the ESIP wiki:0 | Add new comment
ES/DS consultation
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce that *next February 16th* will see the first ever *consultation on the convergence of DiSSCo’s Digital Specimen (DS) and BCoN’s Extended Specimen (ES)* *concepts* for enhancing global access to biodiversity data. The consultation is organized under the umbrella of the Alliance for Biodiversity Knowledge and together with BCoN, GBIF and Atlas of Living Australia (ALA). The event, that will open with two introductory sessions -at 6:00 and 15:000 | Add new comment
RDA VP17 Session proposal submission
Dear Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG members, Thank you for your session proposal for Virtual Plenary 17 titled ‘Cross-disciplinary sharing of samples and increasing awareness’. A review of all submitted proposals is now underway by the RDA Technical Advisory Board, with notifications of acceptance planned to be sent by 26 February.0 | Add new comment
Take aways from today's meeting
Hello all, Very informative meeting today - thanks to all involved. I had two important take-aways: If we can change sentences that we use from “minimum metadata” to “minimum metadata for use case” it would be a huge step forward. Even minimum metadata for fundability, accessibility, interoperability, or reuse would be huge. I agree stories are really important. Let’s make sure we include user stories as well as data provider stories and keep in mind that what makes it easier for one of these groups typically makes it harder for the other.2 | Add new comment
RDA Virtual Plenary 16 (VP16) - Deadline for poster submissions, registration and programme
Dear Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG members, With RDA VP16 fast approaching, we would like to bring the following news and key dates to your attention: Call for posters0 | Add new comment
Session Proposal Submission
Dear Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG members,0 | Add new comment
RDA Virtual Plenary session - Wednesday April 8th at 7pm EDT/11pm UTC
Hello Everyone, The PSCRD IG would like to invite our members to join our virtual RDA plenary session this Wednesday, April 8th at 7pm EDT (11pm UTC). The session will feature a cross disciplinary discussion on physical samples in the global research data ecosystem. We encourage you to attend and ask questions or share stories from your own domains. Please mark you calendars and find the relevant links, below. *Session Webpage: *1 | Add new comment
Outcomes from ESIP session on Sample Metadata
Hello Everyone, Earlier this month a session was hosted at ESIP entitled "Defining the Bull's Eye of Sample Metadata". The purpose of this session was to 'define what is the minimum set of attributes needed to describe physical samples'. A full description of the session can be found here, https://sched.co/VaY3 Outcomes from this session may be of interest to this community. Please read the notes here0 | Add new comment