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Engaging Socio-Cultural Research

Topic Description -- would like to be scheduled for April 1 2400 UTC

_The session would focus on how we are engaging in collaborative socio-cultural research even now. It would include a discussion around enabling this community to find each other and collaborate on future research. We would brainstorm what are the problems/needs of the researchers/repository workers in the DataONE ecosystem and how we can help the community.

Relationship to DataONE?

  • Will briefly talk about value of DataONE work done in the past
  • Would focus on keeping this community of researchers vibrant and engaged in DataONE related exploration

Possible speakers

-- developing that now (Suzie and Amy are coordinating)

Related resources and links

Data Portal Discussion

Topic Description

Data portals are a new service feature to DataONE. This topic will be open to those interested in learning more about DataONE's portal service and also would be able to contribute to them by providing their own experiences is using the service, or providing ideas for improvement.

Relationship to DataONE?

Data portals are a key service in bringing DataONE to self sufficiency. Spreading awareness of the service and getting input from the community are essential for success.

Possible speakers

Matt
Representatives from current portals

Related resources and links

Extending the DataONE formats vocabulary

Topic Description

To increase interoperability across the network, DataONE provides an object format service that provides a consistent vocabulary for the types of data and metadata objects that are available from repositories. Each data file or metadata file is associated with one of these object format identifiers, which provides our web interface and other client tools the information needed to properly process and parse the format. The object format vocabulary is extensible, and so we could review upcoming proposed extensions to the vocabulary, discuss the process for proposing extensions, and identify additional formats that would be useful. In addition, we could discuss whether the object format vocabulary should be modified to include URIs for each vocabulary term, and whether it should be published in RDF or OWL in a system like the ESIP Community Ontology Repository.

Relationship to DataONE?

These object formats are used by all repositories in the DataONE network, and so maintenance and extension of the vocabulary is a key aspect of interoperability among repositories. Repository and data system managers would be interested in the process for extending the service.

Possible speakers

  • Matt Jones @mbjones, on the object format revision process
  • Timothy Whiteaker @twhiteaker, on the use of standardized format lists in LTER
  • Possibly another speaker on the relationship to other format vocabularies like ProNOM, UDFR, and GDFR

Related resources and links

Data Repository Organizations

Topic Description

Facilitate a conversation between organizations that bring together data repositories. Groups may be interested in how other groups are structured and how they obtain funding for their operations.

Relationship to DataONE?

DataONE as a network of repositories may have a lot to offer in this space in software and resources.

Possible speakers

  • Council of Data Facilities (CDF)
  • Canadian Consortium for Arctic Data Interoperability (CCADI)
  • OBFS

Related resources and links

OSTP Desirable Characteristics of Data Repositories for Federally Funded Reasearch

Topic Description

I think it'd be nice to have a call, a recorded one ideally, that gets some of the smart people at DataONE to discuss, point by point, how DataONE meets these reqs (or not, perhaps these reqs help set up new goals for member nodes).
I have recently found a few useful blog posts around the internet that do a similar thing (Dryad and OSF).
If documentation of such a discussion already exists, kindly alert me in this issue and please excuse my ignorance.

Relationship to DataONE?

Describe how this topic is relevant to the DataONE community, and who might be interested in the discussion and outcomes
The reqs are referenced in the August 2022 OSTP guidance on releasing federally funded research products of all kinds. Many of us work with research teams federally funded.

Possible speakers

Matt Jones, or others from the Arctic Data Center team

Related resources and links

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/05-2022-Desirable-Characteristics-of-Data-Repositories.pdf

https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2022/08/25/ostp-issues-guidance-to-make-federally-funded-research-freely-available-without-delay/

Data Citation and Reuse Tracking and Assessment (ESS-DIVE/Dryad/ADC/LTER, ...)

Topic Description

Multiple repositories have expressed interest in mechanisms for tracking data citation and reuse as measures of the impact of data repository operations. Initiatives like Make Data Count, Scholix, and the DataCite Event service are providing standardized services for reporting and discovering citation and usage events. Nevertheless, many repositories still have to put a lot of effort into discovering when data that they curate are being used or reused. The DataONE metrics service provides one mechanism to collate usage logs and citations and have them reported to DataCite, but not all members of the network do so. DataONE also is working on tools to help locate data citations, such as the DataONE scythe package for R. And many repositories have their own efforts to identify and track data citations and usage, especially when repositories employ persistent identifiers that are not DOIs. In this DataONE community call, we would have a brief overview of the efforts that underway, and a discussion of how DataONE could help facilitate repository efforts to collate, report, and access information on data citation and usage.

Relationship to DataONE?

DataONE repositories are interested in reporting and accessing usage and citation data. They would particularly benefit from a simple service to find all citations from published academic literature to their data holdings.

Possible speakers / panelists

  • Joan Damerow, ESS-DIVE
  • Daniella Lowenberg, Make Data Count
  • Jeanette Clark, Arctic Data Center
  • LTER?
  • Scholix?
  • DataCite?
  • ESIP Data Citation WG?

Related resources and links

How can DataONE interact with emerging networks - what mutual benefits can we achieve through coordinated efforts?

Topic Description

Potential benefits of network connectivity

Panel and town hall model

Relationship to DataONE?

There is already a substantial overlap between the DataONE community and other networks, and an explicit discussion about how the networks can enjoy mutual benefits from more direct interactions can (hopefully) build on these individual connections.

Possible speakers

Related resources and links

DataONE services - Proposed 11/4/21

Topic Description

Introduction and overview of DataONE services and service model. Points of entry into the DataONE network

  • Deposit into existing member node
  • Portals (individual -> research team/lab
  • Hosted repository

Relationship to DataONE?

Describe how this topic is relevant to the DataONE community, and who might be interested in the discussion and outcomes

Possible speakers

  • DataONE service managers
  • Early adopters

Related resources and links

Training materials and opportunities

Topic Description

This topic will highlight the training materials and opportunities supported by:

Relationship to DataONE?

The educational materials developed by the DataONE project, and available for community contributions can support a wide variety of training needs by the DataONE community. The curated collection externally developed training resources discoverable through the DMTC provides a complementary selection of materials that are discoverable using criteria such as target audience, disciplinary focus, topic, and license terms.

Possible speakers

  • Amber Budden
  • Karl Benedict

Related resources and links

approaches to cross-repository dataset replication and linking

Topic Description

Repositories frequently need to both replicate datasets that are held in other repositories (for policy, availability, and other reasons) and to link to external datasets that represent sometimes the same and sometimes related datasets. For example, at the Arctic Data Center, we frequently need to replicate datasets from EDI to meet NSF policy guidelines, and so we have worked out a streamlined workflow to make sure that researchers do not have to double enter their metadata or data. Being able to generalize these capabilities across the network could increase efficiency and reduce duplication.

Relationship to DataONE?

While DataONE provides some mechanisms for replication across repositories that includes identifier deduplication and other services, there are other use cases that have not yet been covered such as how to link to data files stored on other locations, or to non-exact replicas on other repositories.

Possible speakers

We try to keep speaking to a short 1-15 minutes total so that 45 minutes can be used for discussion on the community calls. Maybe we could pick one or two of the following folks to introduce the topic and get the conversation started?

  • @vchendrix : ESS-DIVE, Data linking use cases
  • @jeanetteclark: Arctic Data Center replication
  • @servilla: EDI, PASTA approaches to linking?
  • @mobb: EDI, metadata-only use cases
  • @mbjones: DataONE replication services and identifier deduplication
  • @AdamShepherd: BCO-DMO collaboration on duplicated data

Related resources and links

  • TBD

content identifiers for reproducible data citation

Topic Description

How content based identifiers can support better reproducibility patterns.

  • What they are
  • How to link content identifiers to authority identifiers like DOIs

Relationship to DataONE?

Describe how this topic is relevant to the DataONE community, and who might be interested in the discussion and outcomes

Possible speakers

Related resources and links

  • Boettiger's DataONE webinar
  • EFI forecasting standards
  • Hash Archive

Community Maintenance of Open Science Infrastructure

Topic Description

Provide a brief paragraph describing the topic

Relationship to DataONE?

Describe how this topic is relevant to the DataONE community, and who might be interested in the discussion and outcomes

Possible speakers

Amber - DataONE
NCSA
PanGEO

Related resources and links

Data Licensing: Public-domain, Attribution, and Share-alike - what license will meet your needs?

Topic Description

The selection of licenses for data and metadata hosted in repositories, shared by researchers, and reused by end users necessarily reflects an attempt to balance a variety of interests. A sample of these interests includes researcher interest in receiving proper attribution for their work in creating data, sponsor interests in maximizing the impact of the support they provide, repository interests in having the necessary rights to manage and provide access to data and metadata they host, and end user interests in being able to use the data they find with minimal restrictions and requirements. This DataONE Community Call will bring together the community and a group of invited participants to discuss the lessons learned and decisions made in selecting data licenses for use in a variety of contexts.

Relationship to DataONE?

The DataONE community includes the full range of participants in the creation, discovery, access, and reuse of environmental data and has a significant interest in identifying the appropriate licensing models that can meet the diverse interests of the community as a whole.

Possible speakers

Marty Downs (LTER)
Tracy Teal (Dryad)

Contributing panelists

Will Cross (NCSU)
Ken Casey (NOAA / ESIP)
Kevin Ashely (JISC / DCC)

Related resources and links

https://www.dcc.ac.uk/sites/default/files/documents/publications/reports/guides/How_To_License_Research_Data.pdf
http://opendefinition.org/licenses/
https://resources.data.gov/open-licenses/

science on schema.org guidelines

Topic Description

This could be an overview of the SOSO guidelines, and some case studies of implementation. https://science-on-schema.org

  • repository implementation and its issues
  • collection implementation at the Dataset level
  • new features from 1.2
  • what should DataONE do in terms of metadata quality checks for schema.org?
  • should DataONE harvest all repos that it can, or still keep only harvesting those that request it?

There are lots of other sub topics, need to determine what is of interest for discussion.

Relationship to DataONE?

DataONE harvests schema.org, so this affects metadata quality

Possible speakers

  • SOSO cluster members, @ashepherd
  • Dryad as a repository being harvested that way
  • BCO-DMO
  • Open Topography
  • DanBri
  • Polar Data community implementors
  • Chantelle for their Primer document

Related resources and links

User experience to enhance DataONE community

Topic Description

A focus on this topic (possibly recurring) would provide an opportunity for demonstrating and interacting with new/emerging capabilities in DataONE platforms and services. These interactions will be followed by a discussion by the participants to provide actionable feedback to the developers to help guide current and future development activities.

Relationship to DataONE?

This activity has a direct impact on the use and usability of DataONE platforms, services, and tools and will provide for direct interaction between developers and users of DataONE platforms, services, and tools.

Possible speakers

DataONE developers

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