[Esip-preserve] FW: [CODATA-international] CODATA Workshop on Data Citation, 12 July, NAS, Washington DC.
Justin Goldstein (Contractor)
jgoldstein at usgcrp.gov
Thu Jun 2 09:15:57 EDT 2016
Thanks for sending this, Rama. I'll be able to attend the workshop. Would
anyone else from our group be able to attend?
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Hampapuram Ramapriyan via Esip-preserve <
esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
> All,
> I am not sure how many of you are already on the distribution list for
> this. Some of you who are local to the DC area may be interested in
> attending.
> Rama.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CODATA-international [mailto:
> codata-international-bounces at lists.codata.org] On Behalf Of Simon CODATA
> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 9:00 AM
> To: CODATA International
> Subject: [CODATA-international] CODATA Workshop on Data Citation, 12 July,
> NAS, Washington DC.
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> CODATA, through its Task Group on Data Citation, the CODATA US National
> Committee and the National Research Council's Board on Research Data and
> Information, is organising a one-day workshop on Data Citation: Developing
> Policy and Practice.
>
> Workshop for data professionals focused on increasing awareness and
> encouraging policy and practice in support of data citation.
>
> Hear perspectives on the value, use, and challenges of data citation from
> various stakeholders, including:
> Publishers
> Editors
> Data Managers
> Federal Agencies, and
> Authors
> The workshop is free of charge and takes place at the National Academies
> of Sciences, Washington DC on 12 July.
>
> Please register at
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-citation-workshop-developing-policy-and-practice-registration-25734082333
>
> This workshop continues an international series of events that has been
> organised in 2015 and 2016. Further information is available at
> http://www.codata.org/task-groups/data-citation-standards-and-practices
>
> The objective of the workshop is to promote the implementation of data
> citation principles in the research policy and funding communities. As
> such, it brings together at a national level, the relevant stakeholders
> include: government, funders, research performing institutions, research
> administrators, research librarians, researchers, learned societies,
> publishers, data archives, journal editors, etc. The overarching questions
> to be address are:
> What is the current and optimum policy environment for data citation?
> What are current attitudes to data citation?
> What infrastructure and motivations currently exists to support data
> citation?
> What specific plans for implementation already exist or would be
> beneficial?
> With very best wishes,
>
> Simon
>
> Executive Director CODATA
>
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> http://www.internationaldataweek.org/
>
>
>
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