[Esip-citationguidelines] Citation meeting this week

Mark Parsons parsonsm.work at icloud.com
Mon Sep 21 14:52:31 EDT 2020


Thanks Richard. Again, I’m sorry to have missed it, but it sound like there was good interest and discussion. I’ll be sure to catch up with the recording.

cheers,

-m. 

> On 18 Sep 2020, at 10:35, Richard Wynne <richard at rescognito.com> wrote:
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> Hello Madison and Group,
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> It was a pleasure to meet you and the group yesterday. 45 minutes went past so quickly! I apologize for having to transition to another commitment.
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> Here is a quick recap of the key points:
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> Who controls recognition taxonomies?
> Rescognito is a service provider and by necessity we include some standardized and preliminary taxonomies. However, we envision that recognition taxonomies will be controlled by research organizations or external standards groups. It is not the objective of Rescognito to author such taxonomies.
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> How is the level of COGs determined?
> Default settings are included in our proof of concept. Again, in due course we envision that recognition levels would be set and controlled by external research organizations, or groups of research organizations.
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> How do organizations interact with Rescognito?
> We provide a secure administrator interface so that research organizations can control and manage recognition options and authorize individuals.
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> How is Rescognito sustainable and how will continued access to data be ensured?
> Right now, Rescognito is a start-up and funded by me. I have a track-record of commitment to research workflow and a long-term outlook. As a service provider, we anticipate that our costs will be covered by customers using services. Customers are free to export data from Rescognito, and in due course we plan to store recognition data in a blockchain for persistence.
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> Can checklists be driven by metadata – e.g. specific checklists for software etc.?
> Yes, this is on our development path. Services like DataCite provide a “type” identification in their JSON metadata so the display of different checklists based on type identification is very feasible. Using the same methodology, checklists can be configured for DOIs issues by specific organizations.
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> I would like to emphasise that Rescognito's objective is to be a “back office” service provider to research organizations so that those organizations can quickly and easily deploy innovative recognition workflows.
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> Please don’t hesitate to get back to me with additional questions, and I’d welcome the opportunity to collaborate on specific projects.
>  
> Regards, Richard
> 
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 5:40 PM Mark Parsons <parsonsm.work at icloud.com <mailto:parsonsm.work at icloud.com>> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> The group is now focussing on *credit* for research artifacts. Everyone should identify and share related efforts noting the coordinating organization, general scope, reach or relevance to ESIP etc. Please enter these in the “Credit initiatives” tab of the objects and concerns spread
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> In that general vein, this week we will have a presentation from Richard Wynne - The founder and leader of rescognito <https://rescognito.com/> a free service for recognizing and promoting good research citizenship. Rescognito is built on ORCIDs and allows organizations to reward contributors with ‘Cogs’, the currency of recognition in the research world. ESIP is working with Rescognito to recognize contributions to the community. Check out https://rescognito.com/yourORCIDgoeshere <https://rescognito.com/yourORCIDgoeshere> to see your Rescognito ledger or take a look at Ted’s <https://rescognito.com/0000-0003-3585-6733>, Sheila’s <https://rescognito.com/0000-0002-1196-6279>, Daniella’s <https://rescognito.com/0000-0003-2255-1869>, or Richard’s <https://rescognito.com/0000-0002-9217-0407>.
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> If you missed Richard’s presentation in the Identifying ESIP session, please watch it. It’s only 16 minutes. It starts at 22:00 at https://youtu.be/S8YYu3Irxdo <https://youtu.be/S8YYu3Irxdo> ]
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> For this meeting, Richard will start to get down in the weeds of how cogs are defined, what taxonomies they use and how they decided, and the overall sustanaibility of the organization.
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> Come with questions!
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> Alas, I cannot attend, but Madison Langseth will keep you all on track :-)
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> cheers,
> 
> -m. 
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> Richard Wynne
> Rescognito
> Recognize me at: https://rescognito.com/0000-0002-9217-0407 <https://rescognito.com/0000-0002-9217-0407>
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