LODES18 - A 1-day Workshop on “A Study to Define a Linked Open Data Platform of Interoperable Repositories to Enable Open Science"
Aula Bruno Touschek
INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
Overview
The participation is free but the registration through the online registration form is required. We invite participants to register by the deadline of August 25th. We also suggest to take care of the hotel accommodation as soon as possible (see the Accommodation page for more information).
The workshop will be held in the Bruno Touschek Auditorium (bldg. n. 36) of the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF) of INFN. See LNF Map.
This page has URL http://agenda.infn.it/event/lodes2018
For an immediate view of the agenda go to https://agenda.infn.it/conferenceOtherViews.py?confId=15716&view=standard
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Registration
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Session 1 - Reports (chair: L.Alagna)
• Examples of related projects:
o OECD, CODATA, etc
o Europe (EOSC and RDA)
o Korea
o France
o Switzerland
o Austria
1. Identify your initiative as a stakeholder (researchers, policymakers, ICT specialists, academic institutions, citizens, industries, etc.);
2. Analyze how your initiative addresses a multiplicity of different cultural contexts, practices, approaches and the relative technical languages.
3. Assess the proactive role (if any) of your initiative with respect to interoperability of open science repositories- 4
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11:20
Coffee
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Session 2 - Reports (co-chair: L.Patrizii, R.Smareglia, P.Budroni)
• Open discussion:
A - Diversity
1. Who are the key actors for the deployment of Open Science repositories?
2. Is it possible to broadly categorize the type of information in Open Science repositories (Big-Science/Research, Citizen demographics, Social and Human Sciences, Law Studies, Cultural Heritage, Health, Environment, etc.)?
3. Can the above disparate communities use a common infrastructure?
4. What is the role of private companies and societal organisations?
B - Interoperability / Data handling
1. What are the lessons learnt from Big Science experiments that can be applied to “Long Tail of Science” groups?
2. What are the technical/political challenges to achieve full interoperability among Open Science repositories?
3. What is the correct granularity needed to define metadata semantics to satisfy the different community requirements?
4. What is the role of Data Stewardship?
5. Who owns the data?
6. Who is entitled to provide the certification of the quality of an Open Science repository?-
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Open discussion with panelistsSpeakers: Aldo Gangemi (University of Bologna and CNR), Artemis Lavasa (CERN), Barend Mons (Go Fair International), Davide Salomoni (CNAF), Federico Ruggieri (ROMA3), Jose-Luis Preza (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Luciano Catani (MIUR), Margareth GFRERER (Education Strategy Center), eveline wandl-vogt (austrian academy of sciences)
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13:30
Lunch
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Session 3 - : Architecture of the scoping paper: desirability and feasibility (co-chair: D.Menasce, A.Gangemi)
• Proposed structure and discussion
• Is the proposed structure responding to demand?
• Open discussion
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats of the proposed structure. Round table discussion (oral contributions)-
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Architecture of the scoping paper: desirability and feasibility(co-chair: D.Menasce, A.Gangemi) Panelists and Open discussionSpeakers: Carthage Smith (OECD), Mrs Donatella Castelli (CNR-ISTI), Lucilla Alagna (CNR), Paolo Budroni (Universitätsbibliothek Wien), Patrick Garda (Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation), Roberto Barbera (CT), Seo-Young Noh (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information), Torsten Schwede (University of Basel)
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16:00
Group photo & Coffee
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Conclusions
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