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MRD Hack days are a FREE small event (includes accommodation and food)
for developers and experts who are interested in working on ideas in the
area of Managing Research Data. For more information and a booking form,
please visit:
http://devcsi.ukoln.ac.uk/upcoming-events/mrd-hack-days/
This event has been organised between DevCSI, the JISC Managing Research
Data Programme and the JISC Orbital Project. It aims to bring together
software developers, project managers, data librarians and experts
particularly in the area of Managing Research Data.
Hack days are a place for like minded people to get together, to have an
opportunity to discuss issues relevant in the area, experiment in a
focussed way on prototyping systems/data and even hacking them together.
It also aims for people to explore current ways of doing things and how
they could be improved.
We are hoping that people will come together to form small teams/groups,
to discuss issues, work on paper/real prototypes, datasets, APIs.
The event will culminate in a series of presentations from the teams in
terms of the work they have carried out. We may even provide a prize to
the best ideas to develop them further.
Please visit the MRD Hack Days Ideas page,
http://devcsi.ukoln.ac.uk/upcoming-events/mrd-hack-days/mrd-hack-days-ideas/
to find out what people are interested in.
Please add a new posting, or reply to existing ones to express your
interest.
Current ideas include:
- How to quickly mint URIs for public data that will be permanently citable
- Assigning Unique IDs
- Dealing with real-time instrument data
- Translating OAIS into user stories in dealing and managing data sets.
- Using generic level DC metadata to describe data sets
- rifCS and datasets
- Using CERIF to manage datasets
- SWORD 2
- Identifiers: ORCID API, Datacite/DOIs (BL DataCite API)
- DMPOnline APIs.
- Object stores
- NoSQL
- OAuth
All participants will be able to share their own examples, expertise and
opinions via the lightning sessions, discussions and informal networking
opportunities.
The event (including accommodation) is free to all participants.
The event is organised by DevCSI and supported by JISC . Further
questions to Mahendra Mahey or Simon Hodson.
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Mr Mahendra Mahey
Project Manager DevCSI and CERIFy Projects
Research Officer
UKOLN,
University of Bath,
Bath,
BA2 7AY
Tel: ++44 (0) 1225 384594
Fax: ++44 (0) 1225 386256
Mobile: ++44 (0) 07581069575
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skypeID: mr_mahendra_mahey
http://devcsi.ukoln.ac.uk/
http://cerify.ukoln.ac.uk/
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk
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