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RDA COVID-19 Community -> Writing sprint: (1) App development; (2) Standards, repositories - Today 14:00 UTC
Dear all, *today 29th April at 14:00 UTC* the writing sprint of the RDA COVID-19 Community Participation sub-group will have two topics 1) App development for community generated data 2) Standards, repositories; leveraging and extending on the output of RDA/Force11 FAIRsharing WG. Join us! Links in the email below. Many thanks, Susanna0 | Add new comment
New initiative announced: Scholarly publishers work together to ensure rapid review of COVID-19 content
Dear RDA-Force11 FAIRsharing WG members, OASPA has today posted an announcement on our blog about the launch of a new initiative which sees scholarly publishers working together to maximize the efficiency of peer review, ensuring that key work related to COVID-19 is reviewed and published as quickly and openly as possible. The group of publishers and scholarly communications organizations — initially comprising eLife, Hindawi, PeerJ, PLOS, Royal Society, F1000 Research, FAIRsharing, Outbreak Science, and PREreview — is taking a0 | Add new comment
European Commission - data management guidelines for COVID-19 related research and data
Dear RDA FAIRsharing WG members, On 8 April 2020, the *European Commission* released a set of *guidelines for open access to publications, data and other research outputs* for Horizon 2020 projects working on the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and related topics. These guidelines have been made available on the RDA COVID19 File repository at0 | Add new comment
FAIRsharing COVID19 Collection
Dear RDA FAIRsharing WG members, I hope you and your families are all well. Last week, FAIRsharing launched a *COVID19 specific **FAIRsharing **Collection* of *databases* (repositories, knowledgebases) and *standards* (checklists, minimal reporting requirements, terminologies, models, formats) https://fairsharing.org/collection/COVID19Resources FAIRsharing is working with the community on a long list of resources0 | Add new comment
Coronavirus 2019-nCoV announcement for RDMTW2020
The Research Data Management Training Workshop 2020 will be postponed to the Autumn due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak in Asia, and the future date will be determined. The registration fee already paid and the reservation fee of accommodation reserved through Conference Secretariat will be refunded in full. Sincerely, RDMTW2020 http://odw.tw/RDMTW2020/0 | Add new comment
The ARCHIVER tender is out: tender documents and information session
Dear members of the FAIRSharing Registry: connecting data policies, standards & databases WG , On behalf of the ARCHIVER Team I am pleased to announce the publication of the Request for Tenders! Follow this link to access the Tender Documents: https://www.archiver-project.eu/request-for-tender. Interested firms and consortia have until 31 March 2020 – 4:00 pm (Europe/Zurich time zone) to submit their bids.0 | Add new comment
RDMTW2020 - Early Bird Registration Deadline Extended
The period available to profit from the early bird fee for the Research Data Management Training Workshop (#RDMTW2020) was rather short this year. It has therefore been extended to 11 February 2020. We also have one more speaker from ORCID joined us. (http://odw.tw/RDMTW2020/speaker) Again, we look forward to welcoming you to Taipei, Taiwan in March. Sincerely, RDMTW2020 http://odw.tw/RDMTW2020/0 | Add new comment
Data Repository Selection Criteria - open for comments
Dear all, In the RDA FAIRsharing WG we have long advocated for journal and journal publisher data policies to ensure that datasets and other digital products associated with articles, are deposited and made accessible via the appropriate repositories, in line with the FAIR principles.2 | Add new comment
Deadline For P15 Group Session Submissions Extended To 5 December 2019
Dear RDA members, RDA's 15th Plenary meeting, Melbourne, Australia, 18-20 March 2020 The deadline to submit session proposals for Plenary 15 in Melbourne, Australia has been extended to 5 December 2019, midnight UTC. Group session application form Joint meeting application form0 | Add new comment