Closed Daniel-Mietchen closed 6 years ago
I have by now received a copy of the program. It still does not seem to be public but came with a "Science Europe Guidance Document" entitled "Presenting a Framework for Discipline-specific Research Data Management" that is available from http://www.scienceeurope.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/SE_Guidance_Document_RDMPs.pdf
I'm at the workshop now. Will try to record my observations as we move forward. Apparently, still nothing public about the event though.
Outline of "Data protocols" for data management
A public statement by the event organisers about the framework document:
Next talk: A domain data protocol for survey data by Reiner Mauer. None of the slides available in public so far.
On machine actionable data about ERICs:
Andrew Smith of ELIXIR mentions a paper on software sustainability best practice that was published in F1000Research. Couldn't find that yet though: https://f1000research.com/search?q=%22software+sustainability%22
State of Open Data initiative:
Data-driven decision-making
Go FAIR International Coordination and Support Office
Science Europe are inviting feedback on the guideline document mentioned in the introduction. There was a slide about the timeline - I took a photo.
Interesting aspect is that they encourage referencing existing funder/ institutional etc. policies when filling in DMPs - this would mean the policies would have to be properly versioned and have persistent locations/ identifiers (e.g. handles/ PURL) themselves.
Some RDM meeting on October 13 in Austria announced by Stan Gielen, who will attend that.
I commented on the PURL issue, but wasn't understood by Stan, so someone else restated my comment, and Stan agreed that policies should have persistent identifiers and be locatable in permanence.
Sarah summarized this: https://twitter.com/sjDCC/status/958365298616303616
Mustapha Mokrane brings up the Belmont Forum as an example of communities to engage with: https://www.belmontforum.org/ .
Good point.
Full title: "Open Science and Sharing Research Data: Towards European Guidelines on RDM procedures" as per http://scieur.org/workshop-rdm . I registered.
Closely linked with https://github.com/Daniel-Mietchen/events/issues/295 .