Find your breakout session by theme
Welcome to the RDA Plenary Pathways for P15!
The Plenary Pathways are the result of a joint effort between TAB and OA to provide a guide through the rich diversity of topics that the plenary presents. As such, they are meant to enhance the plenary experience rather than constrain, to highlight convergences, and to propose divergences you may not have considered. We hope you find them useful.
Please find the Pathways below:
- Indigenous Data Issues
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Co-located event on 17 March,
9:00 - 17:00, Location: University of Melbourne - The Digital Lab (Room 213-215)Workshop: Identifying Data Science Tools to Enhance Indigenous Data Sovereignty for Health Data Wednesday, 18th March 2020,
16:30 - 18:00, Room 109B3: BoF - Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Implementing Traditional Knowledge and Biocultural Labels - The Practicalities Thursday, 19th March 2020, 14:30-16:00, Room 105 B5: Joint - FAIR Data Maturity Model WG, International Indigenous Data Sovereignty IG: Operationalising Be FAIR and CARE Friday, 20th March 2020,
11:00 - 12:30, Room 110B7: IG - International Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Action - The FAIR Agenda
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- Disciplinary Approaches
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- Underpinning Infrastructure
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Colocated events on 17th March:
Tuesday, 17th March 2020, 09:00 - 17:00,
MCEC (exact room to be announced)Enabling Global Data Discovery through Structured Data Markup
This workshop aims to exchange lessons learnt and to discuss ways forward to enable global data discovery through structured data markup.
Tuesday, 17th March 2020, 15:00 - 17:00,
University of Melbourne - Jim Potter Room, in Old Physics BuildingNext generation repositories: rising to the challenge
This event focuses on rising to the challenge of building next generation repositories that are a key part of the open research ecosystem.
Tuesday, 17th March 2020, 15:00 - 17:00,
University of Melbourne - Jim Potter Room, in Old Physics BuildingCertifying Trusted Repositories: Sharing with and Learning from RDA - Australia’s Approach to the Challenge - Content Issues
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- Global Perspective
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