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SUMMARY:WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Overview of the projects first round of disciplinary reports: Updates from Chemistry and Nanomaterials
DESCRIPTION:All times in UTC \n\n\n\nThis webinar will present the first deliverables published by WP3 Chemistry and WP4 Nanomaterials. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChemistry \n\n\n\nAligning IUPAC Standards with FAIR Data Practices \n\n\n\nDigital recommendations for Chemistry FAIR data policy and practice (3.1) \n\n\n\nThis report reviews some of the critical and persistent issues around documentation of chemical information. It also considers documentation requirements to achieve FAIR sharing of chemistry data in ways that are Reliable\, Interpretable\, Processable\, and Exchangeable (RIPE)\, and with minimal loss of quality. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Leah McEwen \n\n\n\n\nLeah holds an M.S. in Nutritional Biochemistry from Cornell University and an M.L.S. in Library and Information Science from Emporia State University. \n\n\n\nShe has been the Chemistry Librarian at Cornell since 1999\, supporting information discovery and data management needs for the research community. \n\n\n\nShe is an active contributor to national and international data initiatives\, founding the Chemistry Research Data Interest Group (DIG Chemistry) of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) and organizing thematic programs on chemical data standards. \n\n\n\nShe is currently chair of the Committee on Publications and Cheminformatics Data Standards of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)\, responsible for the design and implementation of digital standards and lead on the WorldFAIR Chemistry project to advance FAIR data practices in Chemistry.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNanomaterials \n\n\n\nWorldFAIR Nanomaterials: Towards unique representation and identification of nanomaterials – supporting FAIR Data Practices. \n\n\n\nNanomaterials domain-specific FAIRification mapping (4.1) \n\n\n\nThis deliverable presents the initial FAIR implantation Profile (FIP) which describes the current state of the field (an ‘As-Is’ FIP) and discusses the domain-specific challenges relating to nanomaterials and its FAIR landscape. It then lays out the developments needed to reach the ‘To-Be’ FIP\, as the optimal approach to make nanomaterials and nanosafety data FAIR\, based on current best practice. \n\n\n\nThe goal of the WorldFAIR Nanomaterials project is to pioneer practical real-time solutions to enable FAIR nanomaterials data through: \n\n\n\n• Organizing and collating the existing materials\, tools and training to support FAIR nanomaterials data into a one-stop-shop for nanomaterials and nanosafety researchers\, and providing practical guidance for their use; \n\n\n\n• Addressing gaps in standards including for representing and identifying nanomaterials\, through further development of the extension of InChI to cover also nanomaterials\, and implementation of “on the fly” approaches for metadata annotation to reduce the disconnect between data generation & data management; \n\n\n\n• Driving a change in the mindset of nanomaterials researchers and stakeholders regarding the value and benefits of data FAIRification\, moving it from an archiving issue to a much more dynamic machine interaction with the data for use in predictive modelling\, materials design\, design of experiments and more. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Iseult Lynch\, University of Birmingham \n\n\n\nIseult Lynch holds a PhD in Chemistry from University College Dublin\, Ireland. She is Chair (Professor) of Environmental Nanosciences at the School of Geography\, Earth and Environmental Sciences\, University of Birmingham (UoB). Her research interests span development and optimisation of nanoscale materials for a range of environmental applications such as precision agriculture\, and assessment of the human and environmental impacts of engineered and anthropogenic nanoscale materials\, including using predictive machine learning models. She has pioneered the concept of the biomolecule and environmental coronas\, and the development of enhanced understanding of the interactions of nanoscale materials with living systems. She has developed tools and approaches to support researchers with data management and FAIRification of nanosafety data\, including leading the extension of the IUPAC Identifier for Chemicals to cover nanomaterials. She is co-Lead on FAIR data in the €400 million Partnership for Assessment of the Risks of Chemicals (PARC). She is a Clarivate highly cited researcher (cross-field\, 2018 and 2022)\, and a passionate advocate of women in STEM.
URL:https://worldfair-project.eu/event/chemistry/
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled: WorldFAIR @ RDA’S 10 Year Anniversary: The WorldFAIR Case Study on Plant-pollinator Interactions (WP10)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will now take place on 22 August 2023\, 1pm UTC! \n\n\n\nIn 2023 the Research Data Alliance is celebrating its 10th Anniversary. We’re excited to commemorate this important milestone with our community by organising a series of international and regional events and activities dedicated to a specific theme related to research data management of relevance to the RDA community. \n\n\n\nAs part of this event series\, WorldFAIR WP10 (Agricultural Biodiversity) will present their findings from their discovery phase: FAIR assessments\, good practices\, tools and examples to create\, manage and share data related to plant-pollinator interactions. \n\n\n\nYou can find out more about WorldFAIR WP10: Agricultural Biodiversity by visiting the dedicated webpage.
URL:https://worldfair-project.eu/event/rescheduled-worldfair-rdas-10-year-anniversary-the-worldfair-case-study-on-plant-pollinator-interactions-wp10/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:ACS Fall Meeting\, Harnessing the Power of Data
DESCRIPTION:The WorldFAIR Project will be present at the American Chemical Society Fall Meeting with a talk on Global cooperation on cross-disciplinary frameworks for interoperability of FAIR data by Simon Hodson\, Project Coordinator\, and presentations by WP3‘s Leah McEwen\, Ian Bruno\, Stuart Chalk\, and Fatima Mustafa on What is a chemical: Sharing and re-using chemical data across disciplines. You can find the full programme on the dedicated website. 
URL:https://worldfair-project.eu/event/acs-fall-meeting-harnessing-the-power-of-data/
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SUMMARY:WorldFAIR Deliverable Webinar Series: FAIR Implementation Profiles\, the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework and the WorldFAIR Methodology
DESCRIPTION:Watch the webinar recording! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorldFAIR is a coordinated and broad-based effort to explore the realities of FAIR implementation across a large range of different research domains and important cross-domain research areas. The FAIR principles rely on standards to describe data and metadata\, and if the promise of FAIR is to be achieved\, these standards must be agreed and adopted both within and across domains. The methodology used in WorldFAIR employs FAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) and other techniques for understanding what resources enable FAIR within each of the domain Case Studies in the project. This input is then considered by a group of standards experts in light of common standards which can be used universally\, cutting across domain boundaries. \n\n\n\nThe emerging result is a metadata ‘lingua franca’\, designed to support a number of critical functions in the realisation of FAIR across domains: the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF). The CDIF is a set of recommended\, existing standards and implementation approaches which builds on identified domain practice to support key functions\, including resource discovery\, access to controlled data\, and integration and reuse of data from disparate sources. Designed to support machine-actionability to the greatest possible extent\, CDIF can be adopted progressively\, building on the FAIR-enabling resources and standards identified by the Case Studies for their domains. \n\n\n\nThe coordination and synthesis activity in WorldFAIR (Work Package 2) will produce a draft of the CDIF recommendations\, but will also document other significant findings from this analysis: how can ‘domain-sensitive’ FAIR assessment really be carried out in practice? What issues emerge as the most important for enabling FAIR\, both within and across domains\, and what policy measures can be taken to support FAIR implementation into the future? Ultimately\, this impacts the necessary culture around data management\, emphasising the need for more granular data description and richer metadata describing data provenance and processing. \n\n\n\nThis webinar described the methodology developed by WorldFAIR for performing this analysis\, and summarised the findings\, in terms of the initial assessment with FIPs\, and covering the work-to-date on the development of the CDIF recommendations. Emerging policy implications and impacts on  data management practice were also described. \n\n\n\nThe program for the webinar was as follows: \n\n\n\nWorldFAIR’s use of FAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) (Simon Hodson) \n\n\n\n\nWhat is a FIP?\n\n\n\nThe role of FIPs fit in the WorldFAIR Methodology\n\n\n\nHow WorldFAIR Case Studies have been using FIPs\n\n\n\nWhat we learnt? Findings and recommendations\n\n\n\n\nFIPs and the Cross-Domain Implementation Framework (Arofan Gregory) \n\n\n\nCDIF \n\n\n\n\nCDIF as a ‘lingua franca’ (what it is\, and what it is not)\n\n\n\nFIPs and CDIF as a basis for domain-sensitive FAIR assessment\n\n\n\nPublishing FIPs and alignment\n\n\n\n\nIn advance of the webinar\, the following resources may be of interest: \n\n\n\n\nFAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) in WorldFAIR: What Have We Learnt? (D2.1): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7378109 \n\n\n\nFirst WorldFAIR Policy Brief (D1.3): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7853170 \n\n\n\nPresentations from the WorldFAIR CDIF workshop at the RDA Plenary on 20 March: https://worldfair-project.eu/2023/03/22/the-worldfair-projects-cross-domain-interoperability-framework-2/ 
URL:https://worldfair-project.eu/event/worldfair-deliverable-webinar-series-fair-implementation-profiles-the-cross-domain-interoperability-framework-and-the-worldfair-methodology/
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CATEGORIES:WorldFAIR Webinar Series
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SUMMARY:WorldFAIR Output Webinar Series: Social Surveys (WP6) and Cultural Heritage (WP13)
DESCRIPTION:Watch the webinar recording! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSteve McEachern\, Director of the Australian Data Archive and CODATA Officer\, talked about opportunities for international alignment\, harmonisation and implementation of FAIR for data from major social surveys in Europe and Australia. Steve discussed the findings of the WorldFAIR case study on FAIR implementation for Cross-national Social Sciences Survey data (D6.1)\, the findings of the FAIR Implementation Profile exercises and the recommendations made for European Social Survey and Australian Social Survey Data. \n\n\n\nBeth Knazook\, Digital Repository of Ireland\, spoke about the findings and recommendations for cultural heritage image sharing platforms around the world. Beth will presented the findings of the WorldFAIR‘Cultural Heritage Mapping Report’ (D13.1).
URL:https://worldfair-project.eu/event/worldfair-output-webinar-series-social-surveys-wp6-and-cultural-heritage-wp13/
CATEGORIES:WorldFAIR Webinar Series
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