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Plenary 14 Session Submission Deadline Is Thursday!
With Plenary 14 (P14) scheduled to occur from October 23-25, the deadline for session submission is this Thursday, 27 June at 16:00 UTC. Submissions for meeting sessions are open to working groups, interest groups, joint groups and birds of feather (BoF) meetings. Please note, however, submissions are accepted from group chairs only. If you submit a session request for a group, please notify the other chairs of that group.0 | Add new comment
Plenary 14: Call for Sessions, Collocated Events, Posters and Registration Now Open!
Taking place from 23-25 October 2019, the 14th RDA Plenary will take place in Dipoli, the nature-immersed building of Aalto University, Helsinki, in Finland, “one of the happiest countries in the world”, states Per Öster, CSC-IT Center For Science Director and Co-Chair of the P14 Programme Committee.0 | Add new comment
Survey on digital management of physical samples and sample collections
The following is an invitation to participate in a survey identifying needs related to the digital management of physical samples and sample collections. This survey is being conducted by the IGSN 2040 team as part of a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. We are interested in a wide range of physical samples produced by various disciplines, including but not limited to earth, environmental, life, material sciences, archaeology, and medical. We hope to engage researchers across disciplines, and across the globe to0 | Add new comment
RDA P13 Session Accepted - Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG: First steps on the pathway towards Implementing a Transdisciplinary Data Infrastructure for Physical Samples
Dear group, Congratulations! Your session application - Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG: First steps on the pathway towards Implementing a Transdisciplinary Data Infrastructure for Physical Samples - has been approved and will appear in the RDA Plenary 13 Programme. Please consider this your official notification of acceptance. The detailed Plenary 13 programme will be published online by 11 February, 2019, and your scheduled session time will be published in the0 | Add new comment
RDA P11Breakout session "Physical Samples & Collections"
March 22, 2018, 11:00 - 12:30, room A04 Please sign in here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hUpuCFnnvX3KGFJgi4mdNBhf4HbC_xJjOPMge11hNus/edit# Agenda for breakout: Scope of IG & Priorities Report from RDA collocated event (March 20, 2018) “Where to next with persistent identifiers for physical samples?” Discussion of WGs Scope Approach Roadmap Planning for RDA P12 & beyond0 | Add new comment
venue in Berlin for RDA to work on samples description
by Christine Plumejeaud-Perreau
Dear board members, With my colleague, Cécile Pignol, we are working in French laboratories on data bancarisation processes, in particular at the level of samples. As data curators in interdisciplinary laboratories collecting many field samples for environnemental studies, we have been trying since 2 to 3 years to set new methods for handling them in order to join the FAIR movement in science. We would be pleased to meet you at Berlin, between the the 21st to the 23rd March 2018,0 | Add new comment
Reference links from my presentation on DCAT to the Versioning group this morning
by Simon Cox
Here's the content of my slide from the meeting this morning in Montreal, which is just a set of links to the things that I showed you: W3C Data eXchange Working Group https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-dcat/ https://www.w3.org/2017/dxwg/wiki/Main_Page https://w3c.github.io/dxwg/ucr/ https://w3c.github.io/dxwg/ucr/#ID4 Also see RDA Data Citation work1 | Add new comment
Presentation on standards for samples/sampling
by Simon Cox
Apologies for difficulties in getting the second part of my presentation displayed at the session this morning. Here are the slides I intended to present: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1j2uRZ8aAQImgmcJ6MkNKtrzAi7QSY-mJ... ? Simon J D Cox Research Scientist Land and Water CSIRO E ***@***.*** T +61 3 9545 2365 M +61 403 302 6720 | Add new comment