[Esip-preserve] FW: [CODATA-international] CODATA Workshop on Data Citation, 12 July, NAS, Washington DC.

Hampapuram Ramapriyan hampapuram.ramapriya at ssaihq.com
Wed Jun 1 17:05:02 EDT 2016


All,
I am not sure how many of you are already on the distribution list for this. Some of you who are local to the DC area may be interested in attending.
Rama.

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From: CODATA-international [mailto:codata-international-bounces at lists.codata.org] On Behalf Of Simon CODATA
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 9:00 AM
To: CODATA International
Subject: [CODATA-international] CODATA Workshop on Data Citation, 12 July, NAS, Washington DC.

Dear Colleagues,

CODATA, through its Task Group on Data Citation, the CODATA US National Committee and the National Research Council's Board on Research Data and Information, is organising a one-day workshop on Data Citation: Developing Policy and Practice.

Workshop for data professionals focused on increasing awareness and encouraging policy and practice in support of data citation.

Hear perspectives on the value, use, and challenges of data citation from various stakeholders, including:
Publishers
Editors
Data Managers
Federal Agencies, and
Authors
The workshop is free of charge and takes place at the National Academies of Sciences, Washington DC on 12 July.

Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-citation-workshop-developing-policy-and-practice-registration-25734082333

This workshop continues an international series of events that has been organised in 2015 and 2016.  Further information is available at http://www.codata.org/task-groups/data-citation-standards-and-practices

The objective of the workshop is to promote the implementation of data citation principles in the research policy and funding communities.  As such, it brings together at a national level, the relevant stakeholders include: government, funders, research performing institutions, research administrators, research librarians, researchers, learned societies, publishers, data archives, journal editors, etc.  The overarching questions to be address are:
What is the current and optimum policy environment for data citation?
What are current attitudes to data citation?
What infrastructure and motivations currently exists to support data citation?
What specific plans for implementation already exist or would be beneficial?
With very best wishes,

Simon

Executive Director CODATA

REGISTER NOW FOR INTERNATIONAL DATA WEEK http://www.internationaldataweek.org/


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