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June 6-7, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

 

Program
NSF Workshop on Data and Software Citation
 
June 6-7, 2016 

Harvard Medical School

250 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115

(see location page for more details)

 

 

Monday, June 6th:

 

  • 12:00pm:            Doors Open - Location: Seeley G Mudd Building, Room 106

  • 12:15-12:20pm:   Lunch and opening remarks (Piotr Sliz)

  • 12:20-12:30pm:  History of NSF DCL - Supporting Scientific Discovery through Norms and        

                                   Practices for Software and Data Citation and Attribution (Daniel S. Katz)

  

Group Presentations & Working Lunch (15 min presentations + 10 min for discusssion)  Location: Seeley G Mudd Building, Room 106

 

  • 12:30-1:45pm:  Group: Physical and biomedical sciences (moderated by Stanley Ahalt)

    • 12:30pm Louise Kellogg

    • 12:55pm  Keith Maull

    • 1:20pm   Andrew Morin

    • 1:45pm Break

 

  • 2:00-2:50pm:  Group II: Social and information sciences (moderated by Andrew Morin)

    • 2:00pm Margo Seltzer

    • 2:25pm Stephen Abrams

    • 2:50pm Break

 

 

  • 3:05-4:20pm:  Group III: Community engagement and feedback (moderated by Louise Kellogg)

    • 3:05pm Gary Holton

    • 3:30pm Larry Hoyle

    • 3:55pm  Stanley Ahalt

    • 4:20pm Break

 

  • 5:00-6:00pm:  Community discussion and brainstorming session

                                  Location: Gordon Hall, Waterhouse Room

                                  (moderated by Louise Kellogg & Stanley Ahalt)

 

  • 6:30-8:00pm:  Catered Dinner

 

 

 

Tuesday, June 7th:

 

  • 8-9:00am: Doors Open (breakfast) - Location: Seeley G Mudd Building, Room 106

 

 

  • 11:10-11:30am:    Break

 

  • 11:30-12:40pm:  Panel Discussion (moderated by Piotr Sliz)

       Carole Goble, James Howison, Daniel S. Katz

 

  • 12:45-2:00pm:  Working Lunch for Workshop Report Production 

      (moderated by Louise Kellogg & Stanley Ahalt)                                                       Finalize written workshop report from prior community discussion and      

       brainstorming session.

 

  • 2:00pm               NSF Workshop concludes

 

 

 

Optional Satellite Workshop

 
Connecting Journals to Data Repositories
June 7 from 2-8:30pm

 

Aims / Meeting description: This half day workshop will bring together journal editors, publishers, data repositories, researchers and funders to discuss how various tools, technologies, workflows and policies can help more efficiently connect compliant data repositories with publishers.

 

More information here.

Workshop Chairs and Organizers:
Confirmed Attendees:
 
Stephen Abrams, California Digital Library, University of California
Stanley Ahalt, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / RENCI
Daina Bouquin, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Chealsye Bowley, Open Access Button / Open Data Button

Kyle Braak, Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)

Bruce Childers, University of Pittsburgh
Timothy Clark, Massachusetts General Hospital
April Clyburne-Sherin, Center for Open Science
Mercè Crosas, Harvard University
Chris Erdmann, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Carole Goble, University of Manchester

Tom Hohenstein, Boston University

Gary Holton, University of Hawaii at Mānoa

James Howison, Information School of the University of Texas at Austin

Larry Hoyle, Institute for Policy & Social Research, Univ. of Kansas

Ray Idaszak,  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Liz Krznarich, ORCID

Daniel S. Katz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Louise Kellogg, University of California, Davis

Patricia Knezek, NSF

Keith Maull, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Andrew Morin, Harvard Medical School
August Muench, American Astronomical Society

Kyle Niemeyer, Oregon State University

Kate Nyhan, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale University
Heather Piwowar, Impactstory

Jason Priem, Impactstory

Margo Seltzer, Harvard SEAS

Piotr Sliz, Harvard Medical School

MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Todd Vision, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ilya Zaslavsky, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD
Xiaodong Zhang, The Ohio State University

 

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