Data Curation & Preservation Session: June 2026

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Schedule (IG: IvoaDCP)

Wednesaday June 10, 2026 @14:00 UTC+2: Room 103
Speaker Title Time Abstract Material
Gilles Landais Best practices for the creation of and metadata for digital object identifers in astronomy archives 15+5 The IVOA DOI note is a guidance to assist data centres wishing to generate DOIs. The note sets out how resources and networks (such as those of resources registered in IVOA) can be interconnected, and it shows how the standards (such as UATs or ORCIDs) improves the quality of DOIs and citations  
Raffaele D'Abrusco Chandra data citation through the Chandra Data Collection DOIs 15+5 Three years ago, the Chandra Data Archive introduced the Chandra Data Collection DOIs (CDC DOIs) as the final step of a sweeping adoption of DOIs as dataset identifiers across all Chandra data holdings. CDC DOIs provide a convenient way for authors to cite all types of data products used in their publications, thereby ensuring data discoverability and reproducibility of the results. In this talk, I will describe patterns we observed in the Chandra data citation and DOIs usage based on the analysis of the CDC DOIs, highlighting issues and successes.  
Baptiste Cecconi Tracking dataset citation and reuse: solutions and issues 15+5 As a data repository manager, we want to assess the impact of the data products published through our service. Our datasets are associated with DOIs and we promote formal data citation. The use of DOIs and the associated knowledge graphs are enabling citation tracking. We show examples where data citation provides an efficient tracking tool, when implemented correctly end-to-end. We also show examples of blocking implementations.  
(to confirm) Markus Demleitner (to define) Feedbacks and reports on IVOA and DataCite relations 5    
  discussion 25    
DCP session Notes :

Thursday June 11, 2026 @14:00 UTC+2: Room 103
Speaker Title Time tract Material
Marianne Brouty About the naming of astronomical objects 15+5 Decoding astronomical object names found in scientific publications is essential for CDS services and other databases. The CDS 'Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects' provides clarification for the wide variety and complexity of these names and helps identify astronomical objects unambiguously.  
Rafael Grandin and teams of the AERIS-FormaTerre Data and Services Hubs The Volcano Space Observatory (VSO) : a suite of web-services for monitoring volcanic activity from ground- and space-based remote sensing observations 15+5 Volcanic activity is a major source of hazards for local communities living on the flank of volcanoes, but it also generates large-scale impacts on aviation, air quality and climate. Volcanism is monitored by a global network of ground-based observatories, in direct connection with decision-makers, but relying on heterogeneous strategies for data curation and dissemination. In parallel, the exploitation of satellite observations is increasingly growing, opening opportunities for automating the remote monitoring of activity. The Volcano Space Observatory (VSO) provides open access to a suite of web-services for tracking volcanic activity and atmospheric hazards in near-real-time, including gas/particle emissions, plume dispersion and ground deformation. The VSO portal aims at bridging the gap between the Solid Earth and Atmospheric research communities, teams working in volcano observatories, space agencies, Research Infrastructures managing ground-based observations, and numerical infrastructures supporting their respective data repositories and computational resources. Integrating space- and ground-based remote sensing observations into a thematic platform aims at improving the understanding of the evolution of volcanic activity, ultimately supporting the decision-making process.  
F. Genova & Ada Nebot The RDA GORC Model 15+5 The Global Open Research Commons Model of the Research Data Alliance, IVOA, et al.
The talk will provide a short description of the Global Open Research Commons (GORC) Model, a Recommendation of the Research Data Alliance (RDA), and of its potential applications. It was used to model the IVOA, and the reasons for this, along with examples of the modelling outcomes, will be briefly presented.
 
P. Lesidaner, C. Chauvin Adding IVOA benefits to the DOI landing page using Invenio 15+5    
discussions   10    
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