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CURE-FAIR WG at RDA VP16
by Limor Peer
Dear all, The RDA 16th Plenary meeting is taking place from November 9-12, 2020. The CURE-FAIR Working Group will be participating in Breakout 8 on Thursday November 12, 2020, 9:00 - 10:30 PM UTC in a session on the "current state of curation practices that support computational reproducibility."0 | Add new comment
[HRPO-FAIR] Participation to RDA VP16
Dear all, The RDA Plenary 16 is taking place from November 9-12. Following BoF sessions at the three previous plenaries, the *Raising FAIRness in health data and health research performing organisations Working Group* has now been endorsed and we will be participating through a breakout session on *Thursday 12 November 2020, 5:00 – 6:30 PM UTC*. This will be our first session as a WG and we invite you to join us! To know more about our meeting objectives and agenda, please visit0 | Add new comment
[software-source-code-ig][scid][cure-fair][fair4rs][softwarecitation] RDA VP16 software sessions
Dear RDA & FORCE11 communities, I apologize for cross-posting. Software has become a hot subject in the RDA community and there will be 6 different sessions about software or code during the next RDA Plenary (VP16) held next week between November 9 and 12 virtually in Costa Rica. Here are the sessions you should note if you are interested in software: - Software Source Code IG meeting [1] where the Software Code Identification WG output will be presented. - FAIR software roadmap BOF meeting [2]0 | Add new comment
[request for input] Challenges with computational reproducibility
by Limor Peer
Dear All, A quick reminder that we are seeking your input: We invite you to share your pain-point stories relating to computational reproducibility (i.e., the ability to repeat the analysis and arrive at the same results). Whether you are a researcher, data manager, repository manager, publisher, or otherwise involved in the research enterprise -- we want to hear about your experiences!0 | Add new comment
EOSC document on Scholarly Infrastructures for Research Software now open for public consultation
[ message sent to CURE-FAIR WG, PID IG, SSC IG, SCID WG, and FAIR4RS WG ] Dear all, as many of you surely know already, the EOSC0 | Add new comment
Collecting stories about challenges with computational reproducibility
by Limor Peer
The RDA CURE-FAIR Working Group (Subgroup 3 - Challenges) is gathering user stories to better understand the particular challenges for all those who are involved in making computational reproducibility possible or attempting computational reproducibility. The goal is to provide a set of guidelines for preparing materials to better achieve this.0 | Add new comment
Community meeting (10 September 2020) recording and links
by Limor Peer
Please see the following materials from the CURE-FAIR WG community meetings on 10 September 2020:0 | Add new comment
Invitation to community meeting(s) to kick-off CURE-FAIR WG, September 10, 2020
by Limor Peer
The CURE-FAIR WG is inviting members and interested groups to a community meeting to learn more about our group and how to engage with our goals.0 | Add new comment
[Extend community review] SCID WG's output: use cases and identifiers schemes for persistent software source code identification
The joint RDA and FORCE11 Software Source Code Identification WG has produced the conclusive output: use cases and identifiers schemes for persistent software source code identification.0 | Add new comment
Session Proposal Submission
Dear CURE-FAIR WG members, thank you for your session proposal for Virtual Plenary 16 titled “Current state of curation practices that support computational reproducibility”.0 | Add new comment