[ESIP-all] [CODATA-international] International Symposium “Global Collaboration on Data beyond Disciplines”, 23-25 September 2020; Presentation submission deadline: 15 August

Mark Parsons parsons.mark at gmail.com
Fri Aug 7 18:00:16 EDT 2020


I want to echo Alex’s encouragement. This group puts on excellent conferences and this is an opportunity for you to participate without going to Japan. (Personally, I am very sad that I will no be going to Japan)

cheers,

-m. 

> On 4 Aug 2020, at 07:30, Alex de Sherbinin via ESIP-all <esip-all at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> This symposium, co-sponsored by the World Data System and ORCID, may be of interest to some of you. The deadline for abstracts is 15 August.
> 
> Cheers,
> Alex
> 
> 
> I am happy to give you an announcement of the coming online
> symposium in September. The 2nd Circular is attached in this mail.
> There are seven thematic sessions during three days on 23-25
> September. All the sessions will be conducted by using the Zoom
> meeting room application. If you are interested in a specific session,
> please contact the session conveners. You are able to find the
> convener names on the symposium web-site.
> 
> As the presentation submission deadline is set on 15 August, the
> organizing committee is looking forward to having many contributions
> from you.
> 
> The World Data System (WDS) of the International Science Council (ISC)
> and its partner organization Open Researcher and Contributor ID
> (ORCID) are leading global initiatives that can galvanize the
> community to find solutions to these data-related issues which are
> discussed at the session of this conference.
> 
> Thank you for your cooperation for this conference.
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> Masaki Kanao
> PEDSC/DS-ROIS
> LOC Chair, DSWS-2020
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> International Symposium “Global Collaboration on Data beyond
> Disciplines”, 23-25 September 2020, Online Conference
> 
> Conference web-site:
> https://ds.rois.ac.jp/article/dsws_2020/ <https://ds.rois.ac.jp/article/dsws_2020/>
> 
> Background and Scope :
>  The Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research (DS) of the
> Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS) and the
> Committee of International Collaborations on Data Science of the
> Science Council of Japan (SCJ) are organizing a symposium to share
> information on current international research data activities
> addressing Open Science, data-centric science, and interdisciplinary
> data-driven science. A key step in making science open lies in
> improving data quality and transparency so that researchers can easily
> share their work, and this necessitates a robust and global-scale
> infrastructure. The symposium will be a remarkable opportunity to
> discuss the future development of such data-oriented infrastructure in
> the Open Science era, and thus ensure the long-term preservation and
> equitable provision of quality-assessed research data. The World Data
> System (WDS) of the International Science Council (ISC) and its
> partner organization Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) are
> leading global initiatives that can galvanize the community to find
> solutions to these data-related issues, and at the same time work with
> the community to improve data discoverability and interoperability for
> effective data reuse.
> 
> Session Themes:
> - Opening Session:Opening Addresses, Keynote Talks, 10 Years Event of
> the International Programme Office of the World Data System (WDS-IPO).
> - WDS Forum 2020:The initial idea of this evening session is to share
> information on current activities of WDS among WDS Members and general
> participants having interest in the endeavor of WDS. This part will be
> led by the Scientific Committee (SC), International Programme Office (IPO)
> and International Technical Office (ITO) of WDS.
> - Regional Activities on Data in the Asia & Oceania Area:Sharing
> information on data-oriented collaborations on data in the
> Asia-Oceania area, e.g. plans of collaborating platforms have been
> going on in Australia and Malaysia and discussions in the series of
> WDS Asia and Oceania Conferences, etc. Principal Organizers are WDS
> and Regional Office of Asia and Pacific (ROAP).
> - WDS-ORCID Strategic Workshop: Discussions on future
> collaborations between WDS and ORCID. The workshop format might
> include ‘breakout rooms’ and group discussions to make the online
> session more interesting, with WDS and ORCID both chairing these.
> - Sharing of the COVID-19 Data:Sharing information on data involving
> COVID-19 pandemics for all related branches of disciplines, including
> social, genome and biological aspects. As this session focuses on
> international interest involving the pandemics, all related topics on
> COVID-19 data issues are welcome.
> - Forum of Early Career Data Scientists in the Asia & Oceania Area:A
> forum of young-generation data scientists in the Asia-Oceania area to
> identify current problems and future plans. This part will be led by
> the WDS ECR Network.
> - Promotion of Multi-Disciplinary Data Analysis:Presentations on
> research projects based on multi-, and/or inter- disciplinary data use
> and data-led innovation of technology. Themes of space-weather data
> analysis are also included.
> 
> Registration: (intention of presentation, participation to the
> sessions, zoom meeting information)
> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSef94-LDLeNf6PX9GWuvb1H17KBWPEqHnyy6Aaje5UnJrhOIQ/viewform <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSef94-LDLeNf6PX9GWuvb1H17KBWPEqHnyy6Aaje5UnJrhOIQ/viewform>
> 
> Organized by:
>  Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research (DS), Research
> Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS)
>  Committee of International Collaborations on Data Science, Science
> Council of Japan (SCJ)
> 
> Supported by :
>  National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
>  Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS)
>  World Data System (WDS), International Science Council (ISC)
>  Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)
>  Science Council of Japan (SCJ)
> 
> Important Dates:
>  Registration & Abstract submission open: 01 April 2020
>  Presentation submission deadline: 15 August 2020
>  Extended Abstract submission deadline: 31 August 2020
>  Programme booklet online: 15 September 2020
>  Registration deadline: 23 September 2020
>  Symposium: 23-25 September 2020
> 
> Contact Address:
>  dsws.loc-2020 (at) nipr.ac.jp <http://nipr.ac.jp/>
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dr. Masaki Kanao, Associate Professor,
> Affiliation:
>    * Polar Environment Data Science Center (PEDSC),
>        Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research (DS),
>          Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS)
>  ** Geoscience Research Group, National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), ROIS
> *** The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI)
> Address: 10-3, Midori-cho, Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo 190-8518, Japan
> Tel: +81-42-512-9026, Fax: +81-42-512-9079
> URL: http://researchmap.jp/read0211630/ <http://researchmap.jp/read0211630/>
> E-mail: kanao at nipr.ac.jp <mailto:kanao at nipr.ac.jp>
> 
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> Alex de Sherbinin, PhD   (he/him/his)
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