[CODATA-international] Register Now: Webinar on FAIRness of Services: A Closer Look at the FAIRsFAIR Framework

Asha CODATA asha at codata.org
Wed Feb 17 11:35:48 EST 2021


<https://codata.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/fairsfair_logo.png>Date: 19
February 2021 – 10:00 to 13:00

Register here:
https://www.fairsfair.eu/form/fairness-services-closer-look-fairsfair-framework-registration#overlay-context=events/fairness-services-closer-look-fairsfair-framework

FAIRsFAIR cordially invites providers of data services – and all other
interested stakeholders – across the full range of scientific disciplines
to participate in a workshop to validate and further develop our FAIR
assessment framework for data services.

<https://codata.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Services-Assessment-Workshop-Event-visual-Lorenzo-2.png>The
proposed
framework is described in the recently published FAIRsFAIR Report on Basic
Framework on FAIRness of Services
<https://zenodo.org/record/4292599#.YA_53uB7lTY> and was introduced to the
research community at a dedicated webinar
<https://www.fairsfair.eu/events/fair-services-infrastructure-proposing-assessment-framework-fair-enabling-data-services>
.

The purpose of the workshop, which will be hosted by the authors of the
report, is to discuss the six key aspects of the framework with potential
users to identify gaps and formulate improvements. Feedback received will
be incorporated into a further iteration of the report to be published
later in 2021.
Why a FAIR Assessment Framework for Data Services?

The FAIR assessment framework for data services aims to assist service
providers to ensure their data services are ‘FAIR enabling’ and optimally
support the FAIRification process. This is important because realising
the full potential of a FAIR ecosystem – in which research outputs can be
easily shared and optimally reused – requires looking beyond the
FAIRification of data and other digital objects to also consider the
infrastructure and services that act on those objects.

*(Note: This is the first of two workshops to be organised on this topic.
The second workshop will be held at a US-friendly time, date to be
announced soon.)*
Register here
<https://www.fairsfair.eu/form/fairness-services-closer-look-fairsfair-framework-registration#overlay-context=events/fairness-services-closer-look-fairsfair-framework>
Agenda

   - 10:00 – Welcome
   - 10.10 – Break-outs: Social aspects. To discuss: Experiences and
   advice, what is missing, what is most important
      - Room N°1: User centricity
      - Room N°2: Ethical & Legal
      - Room N°3: Trustworthiness
   - 10.50 – Report back from break-outs, time to add input
   - 11.10 – Break
   - 11.20 – Break-outs: Technical aspects. To discuss: Experiences and
   advice, what is missing, what is most important
      - Room N°1: FAIR enabling
      - Room N°2: Quality of service
      - Room N°3: Open & Connected
   - 12.00 – Report back from break-outs, time to add input
   - 12.20 – Break
   - 12.30 – Plenary discussion:
      - How can we make the assessment framework format of most value to
      you?
      - Is there interest for ‘hands on’ workshops to apply the framework
      to concrete use cases?
   - 13.00 – End

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SPEAKERSHylke Koers – SURF

<https://codata.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/HEADSHOT-hylke-koers.jpg>Dr
Hylke Koers heads up the SURF Data Management Services group, which
develops and operates services to help research institutes manage their
research data in a robust, safe, easy and cost-effective way. Hylke joined
SURF in 2018, prior to which he was a Product Director at Elsevier, working
on innovations to the scholarly article such as interactive plots and the
Virtual Microscope. He co-founded the ICSU-WDS/RDA Working Group that
created the Scholix framework, an emerging industry standard for linking
research data and  literature. He currently leads FAIRsFAIR task 2.4 on
‘FAIRness’ of data services & software, and contributes to the EOSC
architecture WG and EOSC-hub WP12. Hylke holds a PhD in theoretical
astrophysics from the University of Amsterdam.



Rob Hooft – DTL

Dr Rob Hooft is the operational manager of the Dutch node of ELIXIR, the
ESFRI for data in the Life Sciences. Rob has been coordinating Dutch
bioinformatics support projects since 2009. He is one of the co-chairs of
the RDA “ELIXIR Bridging Force IG”. Rob has a background in chemistry and
chemical crystallography, and he has 14 years of industrial experience,
partly as a scientific software engineer and partly as an R&D manager. He
contributes to T2.1 and T2.4 in the FAIRsFAIR project, and is also a member
of the FAIR Working Group.

Thanks,
Asha
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