[ESIP-ResearchArtifactCitation] Our next Cluster meeting will be next Thursday September 10

Megan Carter megancarter at esipfed.org
Tue Sep 5 09:49:23 EDT 2023


Hi Diana,
The next meeting of the cluster is Thursday September 14, not September 7,
as we typically meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 4 pm ET - can you
make that work? There is a conflicting call on September 7, so moving it to
that day and time would not be possible.
Thanks,
Megan

On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 7:42 AM Diana via Esip-citationguidelines <
esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:

> Dan,
>
> Apologies, I confused the date of the last meeting. The meeting is the 7th of
> September.
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Daniel S. Katz
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 03, 2023 1:29
> *To:* Diana
> *Cc:* esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org
> *Subject:* Re: [ESIP-ResearchArtifactCitation] Our next Cluster meeting
> will be next Thursday September 10
>
> I'm not sure which Thursday this is supposed to be - September 7 or 14? I
> won't be able to make Sept 7, but might Sept 14.
>
> Dan
>
> On Sep 2, 2023, at 17:59, Diana via Esip-citationguidelines <
> esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
>
> Dear Cluster/Committee Participants,
>
> This is a reminder that the next meeting of ESIP's Research Artifact
> Citation Cluster will be next Thursday September 10 @ 4 ET/3 CT/2 MT/1PT.
>
> The purpose of the meeting will be two-fold. The first is broadly to
> continue discussion of persistent identifier systems. The second will be to
> discuss a few of the many parallel efforts and see if there is a focus
> where the ESIP Research Artifact Citation Cluster would like to take the
> lead. One potential is to work with the ESIP Physical Samples Curation
> Cluster to explore requirements for automated tracking and cross-linking
> across relevant research artifacts (like samples), datasets, papers. Coming
> from industry, I can tell you that we are working on this topic as well,
> but guidance from the researchers on what will actually solve the problem
> is needed!  Finally, due to other commitments, I need to step back as
> shepherd of the cluster. I am hopeful that someone with the focus and drive
> to continue the discussion will step forward!
>
> I hope to see you next Thursday!  Below, please find a link to our
> running notes document and meeting connection info as well as a bunch of
> notes and announcements that may be of interest to this group.
>
> Warm regards
> Diana Ma
>
> Notes doc: Research Artifact Citation Cluster Running Notes - Google Docs<
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ooEixbchKp-qgAG7qtnebKrWDYsutt4d2eX3HsaWls/edit
> >
>
> Cluster home page
> http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Research_Object_Citation
>
> Virtual location: Description: Join Zoom Meeting
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81184515398?pwd=NXF0Ylg2SnBZNHp0SWhyYzFvanlQUT09
>
> Meeting ID: 811 8451 5398
>
> A few notes in preparation:
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From Matt
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Hi all,
> We are holding a workshop on PIDs for facilities and instruments in mid
> September in Boulder, CO. If you are interested in this topic, we would be
> happy to have you join! The full workshop invite is below. We still have
> travel funds available if you are interested and would need travel support.
>
> Let me know if you have any questions,
> Matt
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> We are inviting interested individuals to a workshop for our NSF-funded
> project titled ?FAIR Facilities and Instruments: Enabling transparency,
> reproducibility, and equity through persistent identifiers?. The workshop
> will take place at the University of Colorado, Boulder,* September 13 ?
> 15,*
> *2023.*
>
> The goal of the workshop will be to dig into important questions related to
> assigning persistent identifiers (PID) for research facility and
> instrumentation. Major questions for discussion at the workshop will
> include:
>
> What best practices should be developed for handling instrument/facility
> evolution?
>
> What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different PID systems for
> research facilities and instrumentation?
>
> What use cases exist for Instrument and Facility PID usage?
>
> Can PIDs be used to support better discovery/request processes?
>
> We are able to offer reimbursement for travel for eligible workshop
> participants.
>
> Please express your interest in attending here:
> https://tinyurl.com/55n7rn2f
>
>
> I consolidated the comments submitted during the Summer meeting into the
> table that Mark Parsons has already circulated (things and use cases for
> PIDs - Google Sheets
> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rPoesM5LL0UIuecic7jmL-AHpEwkmATIhc0Fn2uFu78/edit#gid=0> and
> the attached Excel spreadsheet). IMHO, comments seemed to fall into one of
> 6 broad topics:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Challenges/
> Things to consider Persistence Access/
> Reuse Give Credit/Blame Semantics Forensics
>
> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rPoesM5LL0UIuecic7jmL-AHpEwkmATIhc0Fn2uFu78/edit#gid=0>
> things and use cases for PIDs
> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rPoesM5LL0UIuecic7jmL-AHpEwkmATIhc0Fn2uFu78/edit#gid=0>
> Sheet1 Source,Research Artifact Types,literature - peer
> reviewed,literature - non peer-reviewed publications,literature - Reports
> (grey lit.), SOPs, protocols, user guides, product documentation,
> etc.,algorithm documentation,data (Collection level),data
> (granules),service products,images, video,...
> docs.google.com
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From Rama
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Session Link: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/prelim.cgi/Session/184669
> Session: IN015
> Session Title: Applying Community-Developed Principles and Guidance to
> Improve Open Science Capabilities of Scientific Data Repositories and
> Service Providers
>
> Session Description:
> With 2023 being designated as the "year of open science" by the OSTP and
> major federal agencies, the research data community is leveraging this
> opportunity to improve capabilities for enabling diverse and collaborative
> users to discover, access, and use open data products and services. Data
> repositories also utilize community-developed guidance to attain goals for
> enabling open science across disciplines, levels of expertise, and
> cultures. Such guidance comes in many varieties and includes the FAIR,
> CARE, and TRUST Principles, among others. Similarly, standards and
> community guidance on topics like data quality, versioning, persistent
> identifiers, open-source software reusability, documentation,
> interoperability, provenance, preservation, reproducibility,
> tool-development, facilitating data citation, and others also offer options
> for data repositories and service providers to improve capabilities for
> data users to realize and contribute to the societal benefits of open
> science. This
>  session's presentations discuss how data repositories leverage principles
> and related guidance to enable open science.
>
> Conveners:
>
> Robert R. Downs, Columbia University of New York, Center for International
> Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Palisades NY
>
> Ge Peng, Earth System Science Center/NASA MSFC IMPACT, The University of
> Alabama in Huntsville
>
> H. K. Ramapriyan (Rama), Science Systems and Applications, Inc., and NASA
> Goddard Space Flight Center
>
> The AGU Fall Meeting 2023<
> https://www.agu.org/Fall-Meeting?utm_medium=email> will be held in San
> Francisco, CA and Online Everywhere during December 11-15, 2023.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> RDA Complex Citation Working Group
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/complex-citations-working-group/case-statement/complex-citations-working-group-case-statement
> Complex Citations Working Group Case Statement<
> https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/complex-citations-working-group/case-statement/complex-citations-working-group-case-statement
> >
> Background and history:  During a Town Hall at the AGU Fall Meeting in
> December 2020 the challenge of complex data citations was identified as an
> urgent concern within the Earth, space, and environmental sciences.
> www.rd-alliance.org
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Diana Ma
>
> <ESIP_PID_Overview.xlsx>
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