[Esip-citationguidelines] Fwd: [tetherless] [CfP] Workshop on Research Objects (RO2019)

Parsons, Mark parsom3 at rpi.edu
Wed May 22 20:49:15 EDT 2019


ROs are becoming a thing. See the below announcement about an IEEE workshop in September.

Someone from this group (not me) shuld propose something to this.

Talk tomorrow.

cheers,

-m.

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From: John Erickson <erickj4 at rpi.edu<mailto:erickj4 at rpi.edu>>
Subject: [tetherless] Fwd: [CfP] Workshop on Research Objects (RO2019)
Date: 22 May 2019 at 06:42:33 MDT
To: Tetherless World <tetherless at cs.rpi.edu<mailto:tetherless at cs.rpi.edu>>
Reply-To: John Erickson <erickj4 at rpi.edu<mailto:erickj4 at rpi.edu>>

FYI...pretty cool stuff!

As always, consult with your advisor to see if submission is right for you ;)

John

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From: Stian Soiland-Reyes <soiland-reyes at manchester.ac.uk<mailto:soiland-reyes at manchester.ac.uk>>
Date: Wed, May 22, 2019 at 8:37 AM
Subject: [CfP] Workshop on Research Objects (RO2019)
To: <ro2019 at easychair.org<mailto:ro2019 at easychair.org>>


Workshop on Research Objects (RO2019)
2019-09-24 at IEEE eScience 2019, San Diego, CA, USA
<http://www.researchobject.org/ro2019/>

## Timeline

* 2019-06-24 RO2019 submissions due
* 2019-07-15 RO2019 Notification of acceptance
* 2019-09-02 RO2019 poster/demo submissions due
* 2019-09-24 RO2019 at IEEE eScience 2019

## Research Objects

Scholarly Communication has evolved significantly in recent years, with an
increasing focus on Open Research, FAIR data sharing and community-developed
open source methods. A question remains on how to publish, archive and explore
digital research outputs.

A number of initiatives have begun to explore how to package and describe
research outputs, data, methods, workflows, provenance and structured metadata,
reusing existing Web standards and formats.

Such efforts aim to address the challenges of structuring multi-part research
outcomes with their context, handling distributed and living content and
porting and safely exchange what we collectively can call “Research Objects”
between platforms and between researchers.


## Call for Papers

In the workshop RO2019 we will explore recent advancements in Research Objects
and publishing of research data with peer-reviewed presentations, invited
talks, short demos, lightning talks and break-out sessions to further build
relationships across scientific domains and RO practitioners.

RO2019 welcomes submissions of academic abstracts (~ 1-2 pages) and
short research articles (~ 4-8 pages) on cross-cutting case studies or
specific research on topics including, but not limited to:

  FAIR metrics; platforms, infrastructure and tools; lifecycles; access control
  and secure exchange; examples of exploitation and application; executable
  containers; metadata, packaging and formats; credit, attribution and peer
  review; dealing with scale and distribution; driving adoption within current
  scholarly communications and alignments with community efforts; and
  domain-specific and cross-domain Research Objects.

## Submitting

Submitted abstracts and articles can be in a range of open formats (e.g. HTML,
ePub) and are particularly encouraged to be submitted in a FAIR research data
packing format.

Accepted articles will be included in the IEEE eScience 2019
proceedings. Submitted preprints will, upon acceptance, be made available as
Green Open Access on the RO2019 website with DOI links to the Zenodo record and
(where applicable) the published IEEE proceeding article.

It is a requirement that at least one author of each accepted submission
attends the RO2019 workshop at the IEEE eScience 2019 conference, where
registration fees applies.


Further details on submitting:
<http://www.researchobject.org/ro2019/submitting>


RO2019 encourages open peer review, and recommend that reviewers
are named and attributed; however reviewers may be anonymous if so
desired. Reviewers are welcome to publish their reviews using the
same guidelines as the research articles.

## Workshop organizers

* Carole Goble (The University of Manchester, UK)
* Raul Palma (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland)
* Stian Soiland-Reyes (The University of Manchester, UK; Apache Software Foundation)
* Daniel Garijo (University of Southern California, US)


For any questions, feel free to email the
RO2019 Workshop Organizers at
RO2019 at easychair.org<mailto:RO2019 at easychair.org>


--
Stian Soiland-Reyes
The University of Manchester
https://www.esciencelab.org.uk/
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9842-9718




--
John S. Erickson, Ph.D.
Director of Operations, The Rensselaer IDEA
Deputy Director, Web Science Research Center (RPI)
<http://idea.rpi.edu/> <erickj4 at rpi.edu<mailto:erickj4 at rpi.edu>>
Twitter & Skype: olyerickson

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