Notice of NIH workshop on Data Repositories

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Sherry Lake

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Jan 27, 2020, 11:11:04 AM1/27/20
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Is anyone from IQSS going to the following workshop?


NIH to Host Workshop on Role of Generalist Repositories to Enhance Data Discoverability and Reuse Feb. 11-12 in Bethesda, Md.



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Crosas, Mercè

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Jan 27, 2020, 11:38:46 AM1/27/20
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Thanks for sharing this, Sherry.

I've been invited to give a talk and chair the first session on Generalist Repositories. I'll let the Dataverse committee know how the workshop goes.

Merce

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University Research Data Officer,  HUIT  |   Chief Data Science and Technology Officer, IQSS
Harvard University


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Sherry Lake

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Jan 27, 2020, 1:06:56 PM1/27/20
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Since NIH (NLM) isn't too far from UVa (and my husband is already scheduled to attend a - different- meeting at NIH at the same time), I have registered. A few of my fellow Librarians (non-UVa ones) have been a little unsettled by the NIH-Figshare pilot. I think it would be good to hear what NIH and others are thinking.

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On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 11:38:46 AM UTC-5, Crosas, Mercè wrote:
Thanks for sharing this, Sherry.

I've been invited to give a talk and chair the first session on Generalist Repositories. I'll let the Dataverse committee know how the workshop goes.

Merce

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Mercè Crosas, Ph.D.
University Research Data Officer,  HUIT  |   Chief Data Science and Technology Officer, IQSS
Harvard University


On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:11 AM Sherry Lake <shla...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is anyone from IQSS going to the following workshop?


NIH to Host Workshop on Role of Generalist Repositories to Enhance Data Discoverability and Reuse Feb. 11-12 in Bethesda, Md.



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Crosas, Mercè

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Jan 27, 2020, 1:29:03 PM1/27/20
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Yes, I agree, Sherry! The session will include: Dataverse, Figshare, Dryad, Zenodo, MendeleyData, Vivli (clinical trials data).

Besides introducing the topic and the speakers, I'll have about 10 minutes to talk about Dataverse - including Harvard Dataverse and institutional repositories that use Dataverse. I'd like to have some slides on UVA Dataverse and other institutional Dataverse repositories, as examples (mostly in the US in this case, since it is NIH). I'll contact you for some information for the presentation.

See you there!
Merce

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Mercè Crosas, Ph.D.
University Research Data Officer,  HUIT  |   Chief Data Science and Technology Officer, IQSS
Harvard University

On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 1:06 PM Sherry Lake <shla...@gmail.com> wrote:
Since NIH (NLM) isn't too far from UVa (and my husband is already scheduled to attend a - different- meeting at NIH at the same time), I have registered. A few of my fellow Librarians (non-UVa ones) have been a little unsettled by the NIH-Figshare pilot. I think it would be good to hear what NIH and others are thinking.

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Sherry

On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 11:38:46 AM UTC-5, Crosas, Mercè wrote:
Thanks for sharing this, Sherry.

I've been invited to give a talk and chair the first session on Generalist Repositories. I'll let the Dataverse committee know how the workshop goes.

Merce

--
Mercè Crosas, Ph.D.
University Research Data Officer,  HUIT  |   Chief Data Science and Technology Officer, IQSS
Harvard University


On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:11 AM Sherry Lake <shla...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is anyone from IQSS going to the following workshop?


NIH to Host Workshop on Role of Generalist Repositories to Enhance Data Discoverability and Reuse Feb. 11-12 in Bethesda, Md.



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Philip Durbin

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Feb 13, 2020, 4:47:42 PM2/13/20
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I just watched Merce's talk (and added it to DataverseTV*) and thought it was great.

It's only about 10 minutes long and starts around 2:24:38: https://videocast.nih.gov/summary.asp?live=35855&bhcp=1


I also saw that many notes (for both days) have been taken at http://bit.ly/NIH-data

Phil




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Philip Durbin

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Feb 24, 2020, 10:54:30 AM2/24/20
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 I just found out the video for day 2 is available as well: https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=35859 . I'm not sure how much Dataverse content is in there. It looks like our comparative review* of data repositories came up.

The first keynote from day 1 had an interesting quote from Sayeed Choudhury:

"One thing I'll say, and I'd love to hear your opinions about this, we need the private sector. I know that there's a sort of mixed sort of relationship with our community and the private sector but the reality is that we need them.

If you think about the development of the Internet and the web, it's a triad, quite frankly, of academia, government, and private sector. All three of them are really important for making the Internet and the web what they are today.

When it comes to publishers, I would argue that we didn't have that triad. The infrastructure that's been built has largely been built, in some sense, with the private view and not so much with the academic and government view. When it comes to the data landscape and the repositories we have an opportunity, and it really is that, to reestablish that triad: academia, government, and the private sector."

Thanks,

Phil

* https://dataverse.org/blog/comparative-review-various-data-repositories

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