[Esip-sample-curation] August 10 Physical Samples Webinar featuring the RRID project

Sarah Ramdeen sramdeen at ldeo.columbia.edu
Thu Jul 22 14:11:34 EDT 2021


See notice details below on the next RDA/ESIP Physical Samples Webinar!

Thanks!
Sarah

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The webinar features how the RRID project successfully drove improvements
in resource identification.

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*2021 RDA & ESIP Physical Samples  Webinar Series*
*Hosted by RDA-US*
"RRIDs: A Way to Track Samples Through the Scientific Literature"

10 Aug 2021 - 19:00 to 20:00 UTC

<https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=2bf7ac667b&e=4e653094ea>

In this webinar, we will discuss the RRID project, exploring how RRIDs
(Research Resource ID’s), persistent identifiers used to track key
biological resources, i.e., "physical samples" for the biomedical field,
successfully drove improvements in resource identification.

We will highlight the project successes, share lessons learned, and show
how *any research field *could learn from the challenges that the RRID
project faced in implementing RRID’s.

The project started in 2012 and in 2014 the first RRID identifier was
launched.  Today, RRIDs are used in thousands of research papers, are
included in 1000+ Journal instructions and guidelines, and have made a
significant impact across the scientific literature.

What types of samples are included in the RRID project?

   - antibodies RRID:AB_2298772 (see google scholar
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=434749faf8&e=4e653094ea>
   for how they are used)
   - plasmids RRID:Aaddgene_22010 (see how Addgene
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=25e9904006&e=4e653094ea>
   asks authors to cite them)
   - cell lines RRID:CVCL_0031 (see google scholar
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=6fa84f4b64&e=4e653094ea>
   )
   - organisms RRID:MMRRC_031168-UCD (see MMRRC
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=8f4f106903&e=4e653094ea>
   or google scholar <http://RRID:MMRRC_031168-UCD>)
   - biosamples RRID:SAMN17367763 (see google scholar
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=cc885db076&e=4e653094ea>
   )
   - software tools RRID:SCR_003070 (see google scholar
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=4e159ed8cf&e=4e653094ea>
   )
   - and facilities RRID:SCR_014641 (see how to cite website
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=462e4e8799&e=4e653094ea>
   and google scholar
   <https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=db5728e9d3&e=4e653094ea>
   )


What types of samples are not included in the RRID project?
Data, pipette tips, salts, and other "stuff" that mostly works as it is
supposed to. RRIDs track the tricky bits in biology that do not necessarily
work the same way from lab to lab, and end up being the cause of many
reproducibility issues.

Attendees will learn about why RRIDs were created, when RRIDs should be
used in a manuscript, and how to obtain and use an RRID. Computational
scientists can learn how to obtain data on resource usage, as this is now
becoming an interesting dataset in and of itself (see RRIDs in Hypothes.is
<https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=eeefd6e915&e=4e653094ea>
).

If you are interested in persistent identifiers, if you like reagents, but
do not like how they are usually described in your friends’ papers, or you
are someone within or outside the biomedical field and could learn about
the implementation of persistent identifiers in scholarly communication
then you should attend!
*Register for the Webinar*
<https://gmail.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7ac21a224bf69f1a5353bf6b7&id=e5044d6b83&e=4e653094ea>



*If you are a Chair of an RDA Working or Interest group and would like to
present a Webinar in this series, please contact:  rdaus at rda-foundation.org
<rdaus at rda-foundation.org>*
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-- 
Sarah Ramdeen, PhD


-- 
Dr. Sarah Ramdeen
Postdoctoral Research Scientist
<https://www.earth.columbia.edu/users/profile/sarah-elisabeth-ramdeen>
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
ORCiD: 0000-0003-1135-5942 <https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1135-5942>

Projects: System for Earth Sample Registration <http://geosamples.org/>
 (SESAR), iSamples <http://isamples.org/>, Sampling Nature RCN
<http://samplingnature.org/>, IGSN 2040/IGSN e.V. <https://www.igsn.org/>
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