PID best practices for complex data citation, semantic artefacts and related services

When: Thursday 25 May 2023 12:00 – 14:00 CEST

FAIR-IMPACT organised a workshop on the topic of PIDs in complex data citation, semantic artefacts and related services. The project invited relevant projects and initiatives to provide an update on their related work and the ambition is to work together on defining community best practices on PIDs and complex data citation. The workshop also touched upon topics of common interests around citation, versioning and research object types. The aim was to achieve a more coherent implementation of PIDs, leading to more exact data citation and a broader and more targeted use of PIDs.

Goal of the event

To work together to define best PID practices for complex data citation, semantic artefacts and related services. The main objective was to have the workshop feed into "Defining PID practices in FAIR data management and use case" documentation being prepared by FAIR-IMPACT. Topics to cover:

  • Enabling Complex Citations in Practice
  • Precisely Identifying arbitrary subsets of (dynamic) data: Recommendations of the RDA WGDC & change to RDA Data Citation WG  
  • FDOs for the Citation of Digital Artefacts

Who attended

FDO Initiative, RDA Complex Citations WG or RDA Data Citations WG, RDA Data Citation WG, AGU Data Citation Community practices. A mixed approach with the invitations. The groups listed above were invited to join the workshop and present their work. The workshop was also open for everyone interested.

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Draft Agenda
12.00 - 12:05

Opening: Introduction

Speaker: Josefine Nordling (CSC)

12.05 -12:10

Mentimeter Warming up

Speaker: Josefine Nordling (CSC)

12:10 - 12:25

FAIR-IMPACT work - PIDs: Ecoportal and the meta(data) Catalogues in LifeWatch ERIC

Speaker: Nicola Fiore, LifeWatch ERIC

12.25 - 12.40

FDOs for the Citation of Digital Artefacts

Speaker: Peter Wittenburg, FDO Forum

12.40 -12.55

Precisely Identifying arbitrary subsets of (dynamic) data: Recommendations of the RDA WGDC & change to RDA Data Citation WG

Speaker: Andreas Rauber, RDA Data Citation WG

12.55 -13.10

Enabling Complex Citations in Practice

Speakers: Shelley Stall, American Geographical Union & Deb Agarwal, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

13.10 -13.20

COFFEE BREAK

13:20 -13.45

Breakouts discussions

13:45 -13.55

Reporting back

13.55 -14:00

Closure

Speaker: Josefine Nordling (CSC)

PID best practices for complex data citation, semantic artefacts and related services
FAIR-IMPACT events
25 May 2023
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