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Data Curation & Preservation Working Group : November 2023, Online

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Zoom link: https://noirlab-edu.zoom.us/j/93219328605?pwd=S0RRN3Fnc21INkp6RG9vWG5NbTVTZz09 (Meeting ID: 932 1932 8605 Password: 272420)
 

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Applications Session 1: Saturday Nov 11 2023 @ 09:00 - 10:30 (Session #1)
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Applications Session 1: Saturday Nov 11 2023 @ 09:00 - 10:30 (Room N 204)
 
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G.Landais DCP status   5
Xiuqin Wu

Best Practices for Data Publication in the Astronomical Literature

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Carlo Maria Zwölf

FAIR assessment of the VAMDC infrastructure

The Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre (VAMDC) is a worldwide e-infrastructure built to share atomic and molecular data for astrophysical applications in an interoperable way. VAMDC is buit over IVOA standards : TAP services are built over existing databases and those services are registered into dedicated registries. Standards from other communities (ex. RDA/Codata) are also implemented to allow « data citation » and « data extraction reproducibility ».

In recent years the FAIR principles have become a landmark in the research-data domain. We will present the results of the analysis made about the FAIRness of the VAMDC infrastructure using the assessment methodology produced by the Research Data Alliance.

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Thomas Boch DOI for Hips (tbd) (remote)   10+5
Baptiste Cecconi EOSC report (tbd)   15+5
G.Landais, G.Muench and all. DCP report and discussions   10
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G.Landais (CDS) DCP status pdf 5
Carlo Maria Zwölf


(Observatoire de Paris)

FAIR assessment of the VAMDC infrastructure

The Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre (VAMDC) is a worldwide e-infrastructure built to share atomic and molecular data for astrophysical applications in an interoperable way. VAMDC is buit over IVOA standards : TAP services are built over existing databases and those services are registered into dedicated registries. Standards from other communities (ex. RDA/Codata) are also implemented to allow « data citation » and « data extraction reproducibility ».

In recent years the FAIR principles have become a landmark in the research-data domain. We will present the results of the analysis made about the FAIRness of the VAMDC infrastructure using the assessment methodology produced by the Research Data Alliance.

pdf 15+5 mins
Xiuqin Wu (NED) Best Practices for Data Publication in the Astronomical Literature   15+5
Sebastien Derriere (CDS) DOI for Hips (tbd) (remote)   10+5
Baptiste Cecconi
(Observatoire de Paris)
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) report (tbd)   15+5
G.Landais, G.Muench (AAS) and all. Discussions (DOI)   10
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