[Esip-cdf] Reminder of the October CDF Meeting

Jiao, Chenyue cjiao4 at illinois.edu
Wed Oct 9 15:58:13 EDT 2024


Dear CDF members,

This is a reminder that our next CDF meeting is next Wednesday at 12:00 PT/3:00 ET. Matthew Mayernik from the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) will present on enabling FAIR facilities and instruments via persistent identifiers. Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are central to the vision of open science described in the FAIR Principles. However, the use of PIDs for scientific instruments and facilities is decentralized and fragmented. This talk will discuss a NSF-funded project to develop community-based standards, guidelines, and best practices for how and why PIDs can be assigned to facilities and instruments. We will outline findings in four main areas: developing a better understanding of the current PID ecosystem; clarifying how and when PIDs could be assigned to scientific instruments and facilities; challenges and barriers involved with assigning PIDs; and incentives for researchers, facility managers, and other stakeholders to encourage the use of PIDs.

In our November meeting, Joan Damerow from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab will present on ESS-DIVE: Community-Centered Data Repository for Interdisciplinary, Environmental System Science. Below is the connection information as well as a link to our running notes document, where an agenda is being drafted. Feel free to add to the agenda if you wish.

Notes doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19zLIM0aQ1WmaLzAWK-c4w5D3BI6YLbKgpfGHaHyFDH4/edit

Zoom link: https://esipfed-org.zoom.us/j/89482692039?pwd=L2Z1NGpGS0xreFlXQVRhY0c5M2JUdz09
Meeting ID: 894 8269 2039
Passcode: ESIP

Best,
Chenyue

From: Jiao, Chenyue <cjiao4 at illinois.edu>
Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 10:05 AM
To: esip-cdf at lists.esipfed.org <esip-cdf at lists.esipfed.org>
Subject: Reminder of the October CDF Meeting
Dear CDF members,

This is a reminder that our next CDF meeting is October 16 at 12:00 PT/3:00 ET. Matthew Mayernik from the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) will present on enabling FAIR facilities and instruments via persistent identifiers. Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are central to the vision of open science described in the FAIR Principles. However, the use of PIDs for scientific instruments and facilities is decentralized and fragmented. This talk will discuss a NSF-funded project to develop community-based standards, guidelines, and best practices for how and why PIDs can be assigned to facilities and instruments. We will outline findings in four main areas: developing a better understanding of the current PID ecosystem; clarifying how and when PIDs could be assigned to scientific instruments and facilities; challenges and barriers involved with assigning PIDs; and incentives for researchers, facility managers, and other stakeholders to encourage the use of PIDs.

Below is the connection information as well as a link to our running notes document, where an agenda is being drafted. Feel free to add to the agenda if you wish.

Notes doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19zLIM0aQ1WmaLzAWK-c4w5D3BI6YLbKgpfGHaHyFDH4/edit

Zoom link: https://esipfed-org.zoom.us/j/89482692039?pwd=L2Z1NGpGS0xreFlXQVRhY0c5M2JUdz09
Meeting ID: 894 8269 2039
Passcode: ESIP

Best,
Chenyue
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