A first start would be to allocated DOIs for myExperiment workflows!
This has been on the cards for years - as far as I know its not got off
the back burner, yets is becoming critical for Thomson Reuteur tracking,
ImpactStory, Altmetrics etc
Carole
> I went to the ORCID codefest in Oxford earlier this year, it was good
> stuff (I added the RDF/FOAF support to ORCID) - the ORCID and DataCite
> folks are very collaborative - so I would recommend anyone considering
> to go.
>
> I worked specially with Gudmundur Thorisson, who is working on the
> ODIN project (FP7).
>
> One potential thing to work on would be with DataCite to store or
> identify Research Objects. DataCite already got ways to store, share,
> cite the data sets, but not so much about relating the individual bits
> of data to each other or to tools/workflows.
>
>
> On 6 August 2013 15:18, Carole Goble <
carole...@manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> From: "Vision, Todd J" <
t...@bio.unc.edu>
>> Date: 6 August 2013 14:40:12 EEST
>> To: "
for...@googlegroups.com" <
for...@googlegroups.com>
>> Subject: [FoRCnet.org] ODIN codesprint and conference at CERN in October
>> Reply-To: <
for...@googlegroups.com>
>>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>> ODIN (ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network) is a two-year EU-funded
>> project that aims to increase the interoperability of trusted researcher and
>> data identifiers and demonstrate the wonders that can be built upon such
>> open services [1].
>>
>> We would like to invite interested members of the Force11 community to
>> ODIN's first year conference and codesprint, to be held 15-17 October at
>> CERN in Geneva. In particular, the first two-days are solely given over to
>> a codesprint (Oct 15-16) during which participants will collaborate on
>> projects to demonstrate and take advantage of interoperable researcher and
>> data identifiers, along with developers from ORCID & DataCite.
>>
>> The third day (Oct 17) is a general conference open to all. ODIN partners
>> will share the results from the first half of the 2-year project and receive
>> feedback from the community.
>>
>> The full program, codesprint ideas, and registration details, are at [2].
>> Participants are asked to cover their own travel and accommodation expenses.
>> Whether or not you can attend, you are invited to contribute to the
>> codesprint ideas.
>>
>> First-time visitors to CERN might find a particular part of the program very
>> interesting – a guided tour of the Large Hadron Collider [3]. And you can
>> see where the WWW was born [4]
>>
>> We hope to see you in Geneva in October! In the meantime, please let us
>> know if you have any questions.
>>
>> Yours,
>> The organizers (Amir Aryani, Martin Fenner, John Kaye, Neli Zhivkova
>> Ivanova, Gudmundur Thorisson, Laura Rueda Garcia, Laure Haak, Sunje
>> Dallmeier-Tiessen, Todd Vision)
>>
odin.p...@cern.ch
>>
>> Links:
>> [1] The ODIN mission:
http://odin-project.eu/mission and project partners:
>> ORCID, DataCite, the British Library, CERN, ANDS, arXiv, and Dryad.
>> [2] Meeting details:
>>
http://odin-project.eu/events/1st-year-big-bang-and-codesprint/
>> [3] About the Large Hadron Collider:
>>
http://home.web.cern.ch/about/accelerators/large-hadron-collider
>> [4] Birth of the Web:
http://home.web.cern.ch/about/birth-web
>>
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