The WorldFAIR Project is launching a webinar series aiming to promote and discuss all published and upcoming deliverables and project outputs.
The webinars will run from May 2023 to May 2024. They are free to attend.
Please note all webinars will be recorded and uploaded on the WorldFAIR YouTube channel and website.
The following webinars are currently confirmed – more dates will be added soon, so stay tuned!
Topic | Date/time | Description | Speakers | Registration | Webinar recording |
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WorldFAIR Project: Introduction to the WorldFAIR webinar series. | 26 May, 13:00 – 14:00 UTC | This webinar ran by WP14 will present the WorldFAIR project and give an overview of the work carried out by the WPs in the context of EOSC and the international data landscape. | Ari Asmi (RDA AISBL Director), Hilary Hanahoe (RDA Secretary General), Javier López Albacete (Policy Officer, EC) | n/a | Recording |
WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Overview of the projects first round of disciplinary reports: Updates from the Social Surveys and Cultural Heritage. | 14 June 2023, 08:00 – 09:00 UTC | This webinar will present the following deliverables completed by WP6 and WP13 respectively: – Cross-national Social Sciences survey FAIR implementation case studies (6.1) – Cultural Heritage Mapping Report (13.1) | Steven McEachern (WP6), Beth Knazook (WP13) | n/a | Recording |
WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: WorldFAIR FAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs), the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF) – and more. (v1) | 28 June 2023, 13:00 – 14:00 UTC | WP2 will provide an update on D2.1 and the FAIR Implementation Profiles as well as about the engagement with the Case Studies on their data, identification of ‘interoperability interfaces’ and the implications for the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF). | Simon Hodson, Arofan Gregory (WP1, WP2) | n/a | Recording |
WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Overview of the projects first round of disciplinary reports: Updates from Chemistry and Nanomaterials. | 13 September 2023, 14:00 – 15:00 UTC | This webinar will present the following deliverables completed by WP3 and WP4 respectively: – Digital recommendations for Chemistry FAIR data policy and practice (3.1) – Nanomaterials domain-specific FAIRification mapping (4.1) | Leah Rae McEwen, Fatima Mustafa, Ian Bruno, Stuart Chalk (WP3); Iseult Lynch (WP4), more speakers TBC | n/a | Recording |
WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Overview of the projects first round of disciplinary reports: Updates from Biodiversity and Agriculture | 20 September 2023, 13:00 – 14:00 UTC | This webinar will present the following deliverables completed by WP9 and WP10 respectively: – Data standard for sharing ecological and environmental monitoring data documented for community review (9.1) – Agriculture-related pollinator data standards use cases report (10.1) | Joe Miller (WP9); Debora Pignatari Drucker, Maarten Trekels, Quentin Groom (WP10) | n/a | Recording |
WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Overview of the projects first round of disciplinary reports: Updates from Population Health and Urban Health | 18 October 2023, 12:00 UTC | This webinar will present the following deliverables completed by WP7 and WP8 respectively: Population Health Data Implementation Guide (7.1) Urban Health Data – Guidelines and Recommendations (8.1) | Jim Todd (WP7); Ana Ortigoza (WP8) | Register here | TBC |
WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Overview of the projects first round of disciplinary reports: Disaster Risk Reduction Updates | 15 November 2023, 20:00 – 21:00 UTC | This webinar will present the following deliverables completed by WP12: – Disaster Risk Reduction Case study report (12.1) – Disaster Risk Reduction Domain-specific FAIR vocabularies (12.2) | Jill Bolland, Bapon Fakhruddin T+T (WP12) | Register here | TBC |
WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Overview of the projects first round of disciplinary reports: Cultural Heritage and Social Surveys updates v2 | 6 December, 09:00 – 10:00 UTC | This webinar will present the following deliverables completed by WP13 and WP6 respectively: Cultural Heritage Recommendations (13.2) Cross-national Social Sciences survey best practice guidelines (6.2) | Steven McEachern (WP6), Beth Knazook (WP13) | Register here | TBC |