From rhill at asis.org Fri Jul 6 11:09:46 2012 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 11:09:46 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] FW: NAS Symposium on July 19, 2012, in Wash. DC -- Digital Curation in the Era of Big Data: Career Opportunities and Educational Requirements Message-ID: <201207061510.q66F9cn4005507@mail.asis.org> __________ Richard Hill ASIS&T Executive Director 1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510 Silver Spring, MD 20910 FAX: (301) 495-0810 Voice: (301) 495-0900 rhill at asis.org _____ From: Kuvelker, Subhash [mailto:SKuvelker at nas.edu] Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 1:49 PM To: Ann Mehan Crosse; Brian Peck-Sheng Wee; Carla Sullivan; CarthageSmith; David Shulenberger; Gary Bachula; Gary Marchionini; George Strawn; Greg Cole; Ivan DeLoatch; James Love; Jean-Bernard Minster; Joan Lippincott; John Vaughn; John Wilbanks; Kathleen Cass; Kathleen Rest; Kuvelker, Subhash; Mark S. Frankel; Prue Adler; Rachel Frick; Richard Hill; Stanley Ahalt; Todd Carpenter; Winnie Humberson Cc: Uhlir, Paul; Cohen, Daniel; Mattei, Alvar; Levey, Cheryl; Kuvelker, Subhash; Bonnie Carroll; Clifford Lynch; Fran Berman; Henry Brady; Mark Brender; Philip Bourne; Carole Palmer ; David Schindel ; Heather Joseph; Lee Dirks; Margaret Hedstrom; Michael Goodchild; Nicholas S. Economides ; Peter Fox ; Ron Larsen; Stephen Wandner; Steven Ruggles Subject: NAS Symposium on July 19, 2012, in Wash. DC -- Digital Curation in the Era of Big Data: Career Opportunities and Educational Requirements Dear Colleagues, The Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is currently conducting a study on "Future Career Opportunities and Educational Requirements for Digital Curation." Digital curation is defined by the committee as "active enhancement and management of digital information assets for current and future use." Margaret Hedstrom of the University of Michigan is the Chair of the study committee. The other members are: Lee Dirks, Nicholas Economides, Peter Fox, Michael Goodchild, Heather Joseph, Ron Larsen, Carole Palmer, Steven Ruggles, David Schindel, and Stephen Wandner. Their affiliations and biographical summaries are located on our website. Sponsors of the study include the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Science Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. As part of the proceedings of the study, BRDI is holding a 1-day "Symposium on Digital Curation in the Era of Big Data: Career Opportunities and Educational Requirements." The purpose of this meeting is to provide a forum for stakeholders in digital curation to hear perspectives from the private, governmental, and academic sectors and to exchange ideas. The program is nearing finalization and a draft agenda is attached for your information. The background information of this project and the agenda are also posted on the BRDI website (www.nas.edu/brdi). We would like to invite you and your professional colleagues to attend the symposium and participate in its discussions. Unfortunately, due to limited resources, we are not able to cover the cost of your travel and attendance, but there is no registration fee. If you are interested, you are welcome to register for the symposium by contacting Alvar Mattei, Senior Project Assistant, Board on Research Data and Information (amattei at nas.edu), no later than one week before the symposium. Questions about the project may be directed to the Study Director, Subhash Kuvelker (skuvelke at nas.edu) or to Paul Uhlir, BRDI Director (puhlir at nas.edu). We hope to see you there. Apologies for cross-postings. 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Kunze To: DLF-ANNOUNCE at LISTS.CLIR.ORG, CODE4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU, RESEARCH-DATAMAN at JISCMAIL.AC.UK, earth-space-science-informatics at lists.nasa.gov, esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org Subject: [ESSI] announcing ARK identifier discussion group The University of California Curation Center (UC3) at the California Digital Library (CDL) is pleased to announce the formation of the first discussion group for ARKs (Archival Resource Keys) at http://groups.google.com/group/arks-forum The group is intended as a public forum for people interested in sharing with and learning from others about how ARKs have been or could be used in identifier applications. The forum is also intended as a mechanism for the CDL/UC3, in its role as the ARK scheme maintenance agency, to seek community feedback on a number of longer term issues and activities, including - publishing the ARK specification as an Internet RFC, - clarifying local and global resolution options, and - understanding metadata retrieval in a linked data environment. The number of institutions that have registered interest in assigning ARKs [1], currently over 100, has grown steadily in ten years. The ARK scheme specification [2] was recently renewed as an Internet-Draft [3] and has been stable since 2008. A few small changes are expected before proposing it as an Internet RFC. We hope you will consider joining in the discussion about these topics and others. -John [1] http://www.cdlib.org/services/uc3/naan_table.html [2] http://www.cdlib.org/services/uc3/arkspec.pdf [3] http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-kunze-ark-16.txt =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= John A. Kunze jak at ucop.edu +1-510-987-9231 Associate Director, UC Curation Center, California Digital Library 415 20th St, #406 skype:jeznuk dot.ucop.edu/home/jak/ Oakland, CA 94612 USA University of California =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From tjjayroe at uwm.edu Mon Jul 16 16:12:29 2012 From: tjjayroe at uwm.edu (Tina Jayroe) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 15:12:29 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Summit 2012 presentation videos are online Message-ID: Hello, Everyone, and thanks for your patience. The following presentations are now online, and the rest are coming shortly (in about two days). *Online now:* Bill Anderson, University of Texas, Austin [RDAP Welcome]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsG6SzLKnks&feature=relmfu Suzanne Allard, DataOne: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt5olF55Fho&feature=relmfu Carol Beaton Meyer, Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8P3uH_et40&feature=relmfu Aletia Morgan, Rutgers University Community Repository: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37W1V5l4Zro Ryan Stearns, Texas Digital Libraries: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2efdwMKeQoU Peter Wittenburg, European Data Infrastructure (EUDAT): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yioXGUDgT3Y Dave Fellinger, Data Direct Networks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QY06Z84C30 Reagen Moore, DataNet Federation Consortium: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBPzpBSmHq0 Joe Hourcl?, Solar Data Analysis Center, NASA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS6Lf-9VEiw Paul Uhlir, National Academy of Sciences (part 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhl9gLcVPv0 Paul Uhlir, National Academy of Sciences (part 2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i0lz_2Vodc * Coming shortly:* David Minor, University of California, San Diego: Barbara Pralle, John Hopkins University: Michael Witt, Purdue University: Robert McDonald, Indiana University Libraries: Oya Rieger, Cornell University Library, arXiv: Peggy Schaeffer, Dyad Digital Repository: Kirk Borne, George Mason University: Peter Fox, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Jian Qin, Syracuse University: Reagan Moore, Summit Wrap-up (1): Reagan Moore, Summit Wrap-up (2): If I attend and record again next year (which I hope to), they will be posted much sooner than this year. 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If you're not an AGU member, we can find someone to sponsor the abstract, but with the way AGU's pricing goes (membership is $20/yr, $7 for students, and the price difference for the meeting is way more than that for anyone not from a World Bank Tier 1 or 2 country). The only issue is that with their new system, you have to become a member a few days before the deadline, for it to get fed over to the company they've outsourced the abstract processing to. And, if you're really a glutton for punishment and want to do two, I've put the session I'm convening on "Distributing Science Data for Re-Use" into the Education track, to get around AGU's normal abstract limits: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/session-search/single/distributing-science-data-for-re-use/ -Joe ps. If you saw last week's Eos ... I posted a correction to the ESSI mailing list, as they kept sending us conflicting requirements for the candidate bios, and they decided to *not* publish the corrected version I sent. ----- Joe Hourcle Programmer/Analyst Solar Data Analysis Center Goddard Space Flight Center ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 11:35:02 +0000 From: "Hughes, John S (3880)" Subject: Invitation to AGU Session IN032. Model Driven Architectural Components for Science Data Repositories and Archives Dear colleagues, We invite you to submit an abstract for session "IN032. Model Driven Architectural Components for Science Data Repositories and Archives " at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting on 3-7 December 2012 in San Francisco. Session Description: "Research and development across the space science communities have resulted in a wealth of architectural components for building data repositories and archives. Of special interest are open source components that allow science data providers and customers to directly participate in the development of data repositories using model driven approaches, for example configuring data registries and search engines using domain ontologies. This session invites papers on configurable and open source architectural components, domain ontologies, and case studies where model driven approaches are being used to meet the expectations of modern scientists for science data discovery, access and use." http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/session-search/single/model-driven-architectural-components-for-science-data-repositories-and-archives/ Abstract submissions are now open at http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/ . The deadline is 8 August 2012. The first author must be an AGU member or sponsored by a member. This session will be scheduled by AGU as either oral or poster or both, depending on the number and quality of the abstracts submitted. Authors will be informed in September regarding the date and format (oral or poster) of their paper. Please forward this message. Best regards, J. Steven Hughes (NASA JPL) Daniel J. Crichton (NASA JPL) From michael at psu.edu Wed Jul 18 09:08:51 2012 From: michael at psu.edu (Michael J. Giarlo) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 09:08:51 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] Databib: Call for Editors Message-ID: <5006B563.10501@psu.edu> Databib, http://databib.org, is a tool for helping people to identify and locate online repositories of research data. Over 200 data repositories have been cataloged in Databib, with more being added every week. Users and bibliographers create and curate records that describe data repositories that users can browse and search. * What repositories are appropriate for a researcher to submit his or her data to? * How do users find appropriate data repositories and discover datasets to meet their needs? * How can librarians help patrons locate and integrate data into their research or learning? Databib begins to address these needs for data users, data producers, publishers, librarians, funding agencies, and others engaged in data-driven research. In addition to the website, Databib is made available using a variety of machine interfaces (RSS, RDF/XML, OpenSearch, RDFa/Linked Data) for easy integration with other tools and environments without restriction (CC0). Databib's international advisory board represents global support for collaborating to develop such a global registry of research data repositories. The development of Databib was initially supported by a Sparks! Innovation National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. CALL FOR EDITORS Nominations for an Editorial Board are being solicited to ensure the coverage and accuracy of Databib. Editors ideally will have expertise in a specific research domain or knowledge of research data repositories in a particular geographic region as well as experience with descriptive metadata. The primary role of an Editor is to review, edit, and approve submissions to Databib and contribute to the enhancement of the metadata and functionality of Databib for a voluntary, three-year term. The Editorial Board will meet (virtually) a minimum of twice a year and will correspond as needed by email. Please send nominations or questions to databib at gmail.com, or visit http://databib.org/about.php for more information. Thank you. From tjjayroe at uwm.edu Wed Jul 18 16:22:04 2012 From: tjjayroe at uwm.edu (Tina Jayroe) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 15:22:04 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] All RDAP Summit 2012 videos are now online - here are the links Message-ID: *In the order in which they occurred at the Summit...* Bill Anderson, University of Texas, Austin [RDAP Welcome]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsG6SzLKnks&feature=relmfu Suzanne Allard, DataOne: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt5olF55Fho&feature=relmfu Carol Beaton Meyer, Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8P3uH_et40&feature=relmfu Aletia Morgan, Rutgers University Community Repository: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37W1V5l4Zro Ryan Stearns, Texas Digital Libraries: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2efdwMKeQoU Peter Wittenburg, European Data Infrastructure (EUDAT): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yioXGUDgT3Y Dave Fellinger, Data Direct Networks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QY06Z84C30 Reagen Moore, DataNet Federation Consortium: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBPzpBSmHq0 Joe Hourcl?, Solar Data Analysis Center, NASA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS6Lf-9VEiw Paul Uhlir, National Academy of Sciences http://youtu.be/gNQ1M2B5kDY David Minor, University of California, San Diego: http://youtu.be/NQ-S4iR7n-c Barbara Pralle, John Hopkins University: http://youtu.be/w_eCPJHjQfA Michael Witt, Purdue University http://youtu.be/0PPUaBwZk-I Robert McDonald, Indiana University Libraries: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laiqwPJB1JE Oya Rieger, Cornell University Library, arXiv: http://youtu.be/sdbs3kCor_w Peggy Schaeffer, Dryad Digital Repository: http://youtu.be/e4XBil1Lr8c Kirk Borne, George Mason University: http://youtu.be/Xqo1oF5tMIM Peter Fox, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: http://youtu.be/UQnG7EiaN_U Jian Qin, Syracuse University: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaZUEfsq-xs Reagan Moore [RDAP Summary and Wrap-up]: http://youtu.be/lIvX17wbNaA Enjoy, Tina -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oneiros at grace.nascom.nasa.gov Tue Jul 24 11:47:40 2012 From: oneiros at grace.nascom.nasa.gov (Joe Hourcle) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 11:47:40 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] Fwd: DataNet Meeting on Global Collaboration on Data Issues, Washington DC, 1. October 2012 References: Message-ID: <6737D6F7-72E0-48D6-875F-F010A593F565@grace.nascom.nasa.gov> I don't think I've seen mention of this go by yet on the RDAP, ESSI or ESIP mailing lists, so passing it along. (and apologies in advance to those who are going to see this more than once). -Joe Begin forwarded message: > From: Jodi Schneider > Date: July 23, 2012 7:00:28 AM EDT > To: CODE4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: [CODE4LIB] DataNet Meeting on Global Collaboration on Data Issues, Washington DC, 1. October 2012 > Reply-To: Code for Libraries > > Maybe of interest... > -Jodi > (via the DARIAH EU project) > >> >> **************************************************************************** >> **************************** >> Meeting on Global Collaboration on Data Issues, Washington DC, 1. October >> 2012 (in the realm of the DataNet 2012 Meeting) European Preparation Meeting >> Munich/Garching, 24. September 2012 (in the realm of the iCORDI Kickoff) >> **************************************************************************** >> **************************** >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> A worldwide interaction has been started to harmonize data access and >> interoperability solutions in which various data practitioners from the US, >> EU, Australia and other areas are already involved and which also includes >> stakeholders such as NSF, the EC and other research agencies. Two acronyms >> have been used for this broad bottom-up organized process: DAITF (Data >> Access and Interoperability Task Force) and DWF (Data Web Forum) both >> referring to the same intentions - yet it is not clear which name finally >> will be used and how the governance structure will look like. A first >> meeting with global participation took place in Copenhagen in March (see >> www.daitf.org) with about 40 experts from many areas of the world. The >> meetings indicated above are follow-ups of the Copenhagen meeting. >> >> We are moving towards the next global meetings: >> 1) The first follow-up meeting will take place in Washington DC at 1. >> October >> 2) We will need to start planning the next follow up meeting which will take >> place in Europe (probably in March 2013, location needs to be determined). >> >> Since we cannot expect that many European experts will have the funds to go >> to the Washington meeting we will organize a "European" preparation meeting >> in Munich/Garching at 24. September. >> >> It should be added that there will be a BOF session about the establishment >> of a world-wide PID infrastructure based on Handles in Vancouver at the IETF >> meeting (30.7.2012). Some may be interested to go to Vancouver and as you >> may know IETF meetings are open. >> >> We are almost ready to start an open discussion about the topics that should >> be dealt with in the Washington and Munich meetings. Since this is a >> bottom-up driven process, everyone registered will be invited very soon to >> motivate a special BOF session (startup brainstorming). Please use the web >> site (www.daitf.org) to find the most recent information about the events - >> it will be updated coming week. >> >> In Copenhagen we have established a preliminary Steering Group to coordinate >> these bottom-up activities until we have a smoothly running governance >> structure. We decided to use the simple "www.daitf.org" web-site to organize >> our activities in the first phase. >> >> The Washington and Munich meeting should be open to everyone interested >> although we will have restrictions defined by the rooms we will be using. >> The discussion about special BOF sessions and Working Group sessions about >> selected high-priority topics will be opened probably coming week as well. >> >> Please, visit the DAITF web-Site (www.daitf.org) to find last information. >> To get access to the discussion forum you have to register. Please, send an >> email to willem.elbers at mpi.nl to get access. >> >> We hope on your active participation at least in the Munich meeting and that >> some will go to Washington. >> >> best regards >> Peter Wittenburg >> >> The Language Archive >> Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Wundtlaan 1, 6525 XD Nijmegen, >> The Netherlands >> http://www.mpi.nl/tla >> http://www.eudat.eu >> peter.wittenburg at mpi.nl >> +31 24 3521 175 From cmmorris at fedora-commons.org Wed Jul 25 13:22:44 2012 From: cmmorris at fedora-commons.org (Carol Minton Morris) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 13:22:44 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] NEWS RELEASE: VIVO to Join DuraSpace Organization Incubator Initiative In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* July 25, 2012 Contact: Kristi L. Holmes ( holmeskr at wustl.edu); Carol Minton Morris, (cmmorris at duraspace.org) Read it online: http://bit.ly/MGH8Tb *VIVO to Join DuraSpace Organization Incubator Initiative* *DuraSpace Incubator to help VIVO sustain technologies and communities for linking information about researchers and research * *Winchester, MA * VIVO Project leaders and the DuraSpace organization announced today the intention for VIVO to join DuraSpace as an Incubator project, the first step towards establishing the VIVO project as part of a sustainable 501(c)(3) organization. DuraSpace leads the development and improvement of open technologies that provide long-term, durable access to digital assets and is an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit born from a vision to help save our shared scholarly, scientific and cultural record. DuraSpace will provide VIVO with infrastructure and guidance to continue support for a diverse array of project efforts while continuing to develop the core VIVO software and expand the VIVO community. Research, library and cultural memory communities require efficient methods for describing and linking researchers and research, which is a natural connection point for VIVO, a semantic web-based researcher and research discovery tool that exposes self-describing data via shared ontologies, and DuraSpace, provider of software and services as solutions for open access, institutional repositories, digital libraries, digital archives, data curation and virtual research environments. VIVO will be the first DuraSpace incubated project based on an open source incubator project model that provides access to expanded community affiliations, organizational tools, and mentorship towards adopting open source best practices. VIVO is committed to facilitating the advancement of research and discovery by integrating and sharing information about scholars, scholarly activities, and scholarly outputs using Semantic Web technologies. Development and enhancement of the VIVO platform along with associated tools, standards, data, services, and expertise will continue to the benefit of all interested parties. VIVO is a fully open platform with a growing worldwide community focused on the collection, connection, sharing, and discovery of information about research. The relationship with DuraSpace ensures that these efforts can move forward efficiently in a sustainable fashion. The VIVO team looks forward to sharing more information about this development at the 2012 VIVO Conference, August 22-24 in Miami, FL. The conference will provide an opportunity to hear from VIVO and DuraSpace leadership about the details of the partnership, ask questions, and learn how institutions and organizations can get involved in the effort. Please consider joining us at the conference for this exciting discussion. For more information about the conference, please visit http://vivoweb.org/conference.** *About VIVO* VIVO is an open source semantic web application for integrating and sharing information about researchers and their activities and outputs at a single institution while supporting discovery of related work and expertise across a distributed network. VIVO is fundamentally interdisciplinary; it enables and promotes the discovery of research and scholarship across traditional boundaries of geography, organization structure and type, academic or clinical or applied domain, technology, language, and culture. There is a diverse collection of activities associated with the VIVO project, across federal agencies, academic institutions, professional societies, and data providers, as well as a variety of efforts with the Semantic Web and ontology development communities. Significant partners include CASRAI (Consortium Advancing Standards in Research Administration Information), euroCRIS (Current Research Information Systems) and the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) Initiative. Producers of VIVO-compliant data include: the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture), Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Consortium institutions, the American Psychological Association and the Publish Trust Project, Symplectic Limited, the Australian-based ANDS VIVO project, and a growing number of institutional VIVO implementers around the world. For more information about VIVO, please visit: http://vivoweb.org. *About DuraSpace* DuraSpace is an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded in 2009 when the Fedora Commons organization and the DSpace Foundation, two of the largest providers of open source repository software, joined to pursue a common mission to preserve our shared scholarly, scientific and cultural record. The DuraSpace community includes more than 1,500 worldwide institutions that use DSpace or Fedora open source repository software to provide durable access to documents, imagery and media. DuraSpace is the home of DuraCloud, an emerging cloud-based service that leverages existing cloud infrastructure to enable durability and access to digital content. The DuraSpace team includes recognized leaders and experts in the management of digital information. The team works with an active and diverse international community committed to the durability of digital resources. 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