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February 2020
ENVRI-FAIR First training event
Terminologies for ENVRIs: why, what and how WATCH THE RECORDING OF THE WEBINAR Did you miss the webinar? Do not worry. You can access the slides and recording of the webinar here TEACHERS Dr. Clement Jonquet (LIRMM, Univ. of Montpellier), PhD in Informatics, Associate Professor and former postdoc & visiting scholar at Stanford University, has 12-year experience in ontologies and semantic Web research applied to biomedicine and agronomy. He works on the design and development of ontology repositories,…
Find out more »April 2020
FAIRsFAIR webinar on FAIRification of Services – Two Examples
The webinar is offered by FAIRsFAIR Work Package FAIR Practices: Semantics, Interoperability, and Services, and explores two facets of the FAIRification of services: the FAIR assessment framework for data services, and the features of FAIR repositories. The FAIR principles are explicitly targeted at both metadata and data, with data here being regarded as any digital resource, asset or object (e.g., APIs, workflows, ontologies, models, and others). However, digital objects can not be made FAIR without supporting infrastructure services that are FAIR themselves.…
Find out more »July 2020
Webinar: Towards ENVRI Community International Winter School DATA FAIRness
About Programme and speakers Registration Contacts From LifeWatch ERIC: Due to the COVID-19 emergency, our planned summer school, initially scheduled for July 10-15 has been postponed until January 2021. The current restrictions for travelling to and from Italy, the other safety measures adopted in many countries to contain the virus diffusion and the general uncertainty made it impossible for us to confirm the original schedule. The revised website with the updated programme can be found here. We are looking forward…
Find out more »September 2020
Free Webinar: An introduction to Jupyter
An introduction to Jupyter In this third webinar in the “Towards the ENVRI Community International Winter School” series, Claudio D’Onofrio and Karolina Pantazatou will present how Jupyter Notebook technology can be used by a Research Infrastructure to enhance the discoverability, accessibility, and usability of their data products. Based on their work at the ICOS Carbon Portal, Claudio and Karolina will discuss the basics of a Jupyter installation, how to organise entry points and code libraries, and then show a number…
Find out more »November 2020
An introductory webinar for Provenance Tracing in ENVRI Research Infrastructures
Introduction From an inventory among the various subdomain work packages in ENVRI-FAIR, WP6 concluded that Provenance Tracing was high on the priority list of training requirements for RI's. Using the very relevant outcomes of the ENVRIplus project as written down in Deliverable D8.5 (Data provenance and tracing for environmental sciences: system design), we have put together a series of events. The first event is focusing on An introductory webinar addressing the basic theoretical background: What is provenance Why is it…
Find out more »Persistent Identifiers for Instruments: Status, Early Adopters and How to Get Them, Too!
FREYA project (Horizon 2020) is hosting a webinar on Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) for instruments, a webinar that is very relevant for the ENVRI community. Description The FREYA project's objective is to foster the development, maturation, implementation and wider adoption of current and emerging Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) for physical and digital objects. PIDs form a pillar of FAIR science and are already widely implemented (e.g. DOI's, ORCIDs, CrossRef Funder IDs), with new PIDs being developed for more transparent and reproducible science…
Find out more »December 2020
First technical demonstrator of provenance tracing
Introduction From an inventory among the various subdomain work packages in ENVRI-FAIR, WP6 concluded that Provenance Tracing was high on the priority list of training requirements for RI’s. Using the very relevant outcomes of the ENVRIplus project as written down in Deliverable D8.5 (Data provenance and tracing for environmental sciences: system design), we have put together a series of events. The first event is focusing on Three technical demonstrators of provenance tracing: The PROV Template approach – Doron Goldfarb The…
Find out more »Second technical demonstrator of provenance tracing
Introduction From an inventory among the various subdomain work packages in ENVRI-FAIR, WP6 concluded that Provenance Tracing was high on the priority list of training requirements for RI’s. Using the very relevant outcomes of the ENVRIplus project as written down in Deliverable D8.5 (Data provenance and tracing for environmental sciences: system design), we have put together a series of events. The first event is focusing on Three technical demonstrators of provenance tracing: The PROV Template approach – Doron Goldfarb The…
Find out more »Third technical demonstrator of provenance tracing
Introduction From an inventory among the various subdomain work packages in ENVRI-FAIR, WP6 concluded that Provenance Tracing was high on the priority list of training requirements for RI’s. Using the very relevant outcomes of the ENVRIplus project as written down in Deliverable D8.5 (Data provenance and tracing for environmental sciences: system design), we have put together a series of events. The first event is focusing on Three technical demonstrators of provenance tracing: The PROV Template approach – Doron Goldfarb The…
Find out more »January 2021
ENVRI Community International Winter School on DATA FAIRness
Click here to see the programme. Deadline for registration: Thursday December 17th [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0s4fMy0Xyc] The 2021 ENVRI Community International Winter School on Data FAIRness is taking place on January 11-22, 2021. The theme of the school is "ENVRI-FAIR Resources: Access & Discoverability", and it will cover a range of topics including semantic navigation, Jupyter environments for visualisation and data discovery, resource access tools and cloud computing. The Winter School is organised over a two-week period, on average dedicating around 40 hours in total…
Find out more »February 2021
‘Bring your own provenance cases’ workshop
Introduction From an inventory among the various subdomain work packages in ENVRI-FAIR, WP6 concluded that Provenance Tracing was high on the priority list of training requirements for RI’s. Using the very relevant outcomes of the ENVRIplus project as written down in Deliverable D8.5 (Data provenance and tracing for environmental sciences: system design), we have put together a series of events. The first event is focusing on A workshop-type session in collaboration with WP7 to discuss cases, issues, problems and questions collected…
Find out more »September 2021
There is still time to register to ENVRI Community International School “Services for FAIRness”
The 2021 edition of the ENVRI Community International School has been launched! Organised by ENVRI-FAIR and LifeWatch ERIC, the school is at its fourth edition, having established itself as an unmissable opportunity to learn about FAIRness in the framework of Research Infrastructures. Having gone into depth on data FAIRness and data management during previous editions, this year the school will focus on Services for FAIRness, from their design to their development and publication. The School is organised over a two-week…
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