[CODATA-international] GOSC DataIO WG Briefings on Case Studies, Tue 10 May

Asha CODATA asha at codata.org
Fri May 6 07:15:39 EDT 2022


Colleagues with an interest in data and metadata interoperability,
associated or not with the GOSC initiative and the DataIO WG are invited to
attend Briefings on Case Studies to be held on Tuesday 10 May in two
sessions.

*GOSC DataIO WG Briefing on Case Studies 1, 06:00-07:30 UTC on Tue 10 May*


*Register
here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpd-ytpjMsEtz3a71EdIf5DRhUHup25q7J
<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpd-ytpjMsEtz3a71EdIf5DRhUHup25q7J>GOSC
DataIO WG Briefing on Case Studies 2: 17:00-18:30 UTC on Tue 10 May*
*Register
here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpcuGtrT4sHN3wJ3h_Ys5dmxpKy_ulx-A1
<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpcuGtrT4sHN3wJ3h_Ys5dmxpKy_ulx-A1>*


*Description: *The GOSC initiative
<https://codata.org/initiatives/decadal-programme2/global-open-science-cloud/>
aims
to encourage cooperation, alignment and interoperability among Open Science
infrastructure initiatives globally.  The GOSC DataIO WG
<https://codata.org/initiatives/decadal-programme2/global-open-science-cloud/working-groups/data-interoperability/>
seeks
to explore, document and encourage good practice for the interoperability
of data and metadata. To this end the WG will work with Case Studies from
GOSC and elsewhere to understand challenges, successes and emerging
solutions.

In these two briefing events, the GOSC DataIO WG Co-Chairs will present a
Case Study Template and discuss how it can be used (in a structured
interview); two worked examples will also be presented (from ARDC and
Geosciences Australia and from a Notre Dame/South Bed Study on Lead
Poisoning). The purpose of the session is to invite colleagues from the
DataIO WG, and from outside the WG, to undertake a case study on an
appropriate data project or data set. The existing GOSC subject-area case
studies are particularly welcome but the activity is not limited to these.
Our objective is to better understand developments around the world so that
we can ultimately develop recommendations on good practice for addressing
(data and metadata) interoperability.

Programme Session 1:

1: Overview of GOSC and GOSC DataIO - Simon Hodson (20 minutes)

   - Why is this important and what are we trying to achieve?
   - What are the connections with WorldFAIR?
   - What is the purpose of the template and the activity?
   - Short Q&A


2: Introduction to the Template - Milan Ojsteršek (20 minutes)

   - Overview of the questions
   - How to use it and with what sort of project/dataset.
   - Q&A


3: Presentation of a worked example - Natasha Simons (20 minutes)

   - Worked example from ARDC and Geosciences Australia.
   - Q&A


4: Open Discussion (30 minutes)

   - Agree and list interviewers, interviewees and case studies to be
   undertaken.
   - Next steps: AHM on 1-2 June (12:00-14:00 UTC); SciDataCon Session on
   21 June (00:30-02:00 UTC)
   - Q&A


Programme Session 2:

1: Overview of GOSC and GOSC DataIO - Simon Hodson (20 minutes)

   - Why is this important and what are we trying to achieve?
   - What are the connections with WorldFAIR?
   - What is the purpose of the template and the activity?
   - Short Q&A


2: Introduction to the Template - Pascal Heus (20 minutes)

   - Overview of the questions
   - How to use it and with what sort of project/dataset.
   - Q&A


3: Presentation of a worked example - Natalie Meyers (20 minutes)

   - Worked example from Notre Dame/South Bend Lead Poisoning Study
   - Q&A


4: Open Discussion (30 minutes)

   - Agree and list interviewers, interviewees and case studies to be
   undertaken.
   - Next steps: AHM on 1-2 June (12:00-14:00 UTC); SciDataCon Session on
   21 June (00:30-02:00 UTC)
   - Q&A


Thanks,
Asha

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