[Esip-preserve] Sept Workshop Invite - PIDs for facilities and instruments
Matthew Mayernik
mayernik at ucar.edu
Tue Apr 1 13:25:15 EDT 2025
Hi all,
We are inviting interested individuals to the third workshop for our
NSF-funded project titled “FAIR Facilities and Instruments: Enabling
transparency, reproducibility, and equity through persistent identifiers
<https://ncar.github.io/FAIR-Facilities-Instruments/>”. The workshop will
take place in Boulder, CO at the NSF National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Sept. 22-24, 2025.
The goal of the workshop will be to produce recommendations for specific
stakeholder groups focused on implementing persistent identifiers (PIDs)
for research facilities and instruments. Participants will have the
opportunity to contribute to recommendations and other products that will
benefit the broader research community. This workshop will build on work
initiated during our previous two workshops (2023
<https://doi.org/10.5065/zgsx-2d06> and 2024
<https://doi.org/10.5065/jea7-yf24>). We invite new participants to broaden
our discussions, including facility and instrument providers, users, and
manufacturers, as well as experts on PIDs, open science, and scholarly
publishing. Questions we hope to dig into at this upcoming workshop include:
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How can PIDs for research facilities and instruments be connected to
related PIDs for datasets, software, people, and organizations?
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How should the PID landscape evolve to support open science use cases?
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How do we communicate the importance of using PIDs to users of research
data, software, facilities, and instruments?
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How do we work with publishers and funders to ensure assignment and
citation of PIDs for research facilities and instruments?
We are able to offer reimbursement for travel for eligible workshop
participants.
Please express your interest in attending here:
https://tinyurl.com/FacInst-PIDs-2025
Best regards,
Matt
Matthew Mayernik
Project Scientist & Deputy Library Director
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO
mayernik at ucar.edu
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