Re: [External] [rda-pid-ig] Topics for the PID IG Session at the next Plenary at IDW

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Hi Maggie,
I like this idea. I also copy Matt Mayernik, who is leading a similar session at ESIP in July. The session will explore the overall PID landscape (in Earth science) and examine use case for different types of PIDs. This could inform an RDA session..
cheers,
-m.
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    Author: Rory Macneil

    Date: 01 Jun, 2023

    +1 to Maggie's idea and another +1 to Mark's suggestion for connecting with the ESIP activity.
    Rory
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    Subject: [rda-pid-ig] Re: [External] [rda-pid-ig] Topics for the PID IG Session at the next Plenary at IDW
    Hi Maggie,
    I like this idea. I also copy Matt Mayernik, who is leading a similar session at ESIP in July. The session will explore the overall PID landscape (in Earth science) and examine use case for different types of PIDs. This could inform an RDA session..
    cheers,
    -m.
    Mark A. Parsons
    Research Scientist
    University of Alabama in Huntsville
    NASA Chief Science Data Office
    +1 303 941 9986
    Mail: 1550 Linden Ave, Boulder, CO 80304, USA
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7723-0950
    On Jun 1, 2023, at 09:14, Maggie.Hellstrom via PID IG <***@***.***-groups.org> wrote:
    Hallo everyone,
    The very interesting discussions during the RDA PID community cross-fertilisation workshop yesterday made me think that it could be interesting to have a P21 session along the theme of “PIDs as glue to stick everything together” or something to that effect; - i.e. highlighting (with some “theory” but mainly using real-world practical examples) how to leverage PIDs in metadata records - not only as data values, but also when pinpointing the definition/interpretation of metadata models/standards and their associated fields. What do you others in the PID IG think about this (crazy) idea?
    Cheers,
    Maggie
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    Subject: [rda-pid-ig] Topics for the PID IG Session at the next Plenary at IDW
    It's that time again, the deadline for the submission of a proposal for the next Plneary is coming up fast
    Please let us know if you have topics that you would like hear more about or any topics that you would like to contribute yourself
    with best wishes
    Adrian, Jonathan and Laure
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    Author: Matthew Mayernik

    Date: 01 Jun, 2023

    Hi all,
    As Mark said, we will be conducting a session titled "Persistent
    Identifiers: Use Cases and PID Types" at the ESIP meeting in July. As of
    now, I plan to be at the IDW meeting this fall, so would be happy to
    participate in a RDA session that builds on this topic. Here is the ESIP
    session summary, which has a few more details about our goals and hoped-for
    outcomes.
    Our basic premise is that the PID ecosystem is large and expanding, and
    many use cases exist for PIDs. But not all PID systems are equally
    applicable to all use cases. So we are hoping to get some traction on
    better understanding which PIDs are most appropriate for different use
    cases.
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Az33BymKLyc_A4HtTq4Wu45wsUFHy1wrAwlO...
    Best regards,
    Matt
    On Thu, Jun 1, 2023 at 1:54 PM Rory Macneil <***@***.***>
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