[ESIP-all] *TODAY* Supporting Reproducibility by Capturing Physical Sample Data and Metadata in a Connected Electronic Lab Notebook

Megan Carter megancarter at esipfed.org
Wed Jun 30 09:14:55 EDT 2021


*Joint ESIP & RDA Physical Samples Webinar Series Starts *TODAY* 6/30 at 10
am ET*
The ESIP Physical Sample Curation Cluster
<https://wiki.esipfed.org/Physical_Sample_Curation> & the RDA Physical
Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem Interest Group are
collaborating on a joint webinar series that will kickoff *TODAY* Wednesday
6/30 at 10 am ET.

*Today's webinar:* Supporting Reproducibility by Capturing Physical Sample
Data and Metadata in a Connected Electronic Lab Notebook

*Overview: *This webinar will provide an overview of the problem from a
researcher’s point of view and present a case study of the kinds of
problems created by inadequate sample tracking and the lack of workable
alternatives for associating samples with the experimental record. The new
Inventory module being developed for the RSpace electronic lab notebook
allows sample data to be associated with other experimental data and the
experimental record, and sample data to be accessed and managed from within
the ELN side of the application. Through integrations with repositories
like Dataverse and Figshare, data from RSpace, and these other tools the
sample data and the experimental data it’s associated with can be deposited
together directly into the repositories, where it can be accessed and
queried by others, facilitating reproducibility.

Attendees will learn about sample tracking, and how to incorporate usage of
samples into the record of their experiments, and how this can enhance the
quality of their record-keeping and the reproducibility of their research.
The webinar will be of interest to researchers who use bio and geo samples
in their research and to research data managers and data stewards who work
with researchers in preparing deposits of datasets into data repositories.

*Learn more and register:* https://bit.ly/2Ugq4Nn
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