status: Recognised & Endorsed
Chair (s): Kerstin Lehnert, Jens Klump, Esther Plomp, Lesley Wyborn
Group Email: [group_email]
Secretariat Liaison: [field_secretariat_liaison]
Physical samples are a basic element for reference, study, and experimentation in research. Tests and analysis are conducted directly on samples, such as biological specimens, rock or mineral specimens, soil or sediment cores, plants and seeds, water quality samples, archaeological artefacts, or DNA and human tissue samples because they represent a wider population or a larger context. Other physical objects, such as maps or analogue images are also direct objects of study, and, if digitized, may become a source of digital data. There is an urgent need for better integrating these physical objects into the digital research data ecosystem, both in a global and in an interdisciplinary context to support search, retrieval, analysis, reuse, preservation and scientific reproducibility.
This group aims to facilitate cross-domain exchange and convergence on key issues related to the digital representation of physical samples and collections, including but not limited to use of globally unique and persistent identifiers for samples to support unambiguous citation and linking of information in distributed data systems and with publications, metadata standards for documenting samples and collections and for landing pages, access policies, and best practices for sample and collection catalog, including a broad range of issues from interoperability to persistence.
Posts
Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [physical_samples_and_collections_ig] Applications for managing geophysical specimen data?
Several U.S. state geological surveys utilize R-Space for their geological collections. Lindsay Powers, PhD (she/her) Program Coordinator, National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program, and Director, Geological Materials Repository U.S. Geological Survey Office: 303.202.4828 Cell: 720.292.8595 ORCiD: 0000-0001-6743-0820 From: rorymacneil via Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG <***@***.***-groups.org> Date: Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:40 AM0 | Add new comment
Applications for managing geophysical specimen data?
Hi all, Our Virginia Tech Geosciences folks are looking for database applications for managing digital records of their physical geological/paleontological specimens.4 | Add new comment
Sampling Nature Webinar with Lindsay Powers, USGS | Friday, Sept 8
Hi All - Please join the Sampling Nature RCN on Friday, September 8 at 1pm ET for our 2nd webinar in the series with Dr. Lindsay Powers, USGS on "Connecting Samples to the Research Ecosystem through Documentation and Discovery Tools" Register here . The abstract and Lindsay's bio are below. Please share with your networks and I hope to see you there! Best, Erin ---- *Webinar Abstract: *Physical samples are often expensive and irreplaceable1 | Add new comment
RDA 20th Plenary - Notification of Acceptance
Dear Chairs of the Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG Your RDA 20th Plenary (P20) session application titled Expanding our horizons to new disciplines: harmonising on what is core to all has been approved. Please consider this your official notification of acceptance. * Draft programme to be published on Friday, 16th December 2022 * Any requests for changes must be made by Friday, 13th January 2023 * The programme will be deemed final by Thursday, 19th January 20230 | Add new comment
Invitation to participate in 'A Decade of Data: 10 Years of the RDA' events and activities
by Connie Clare
Good day, The RDA Secretariat would like to invite the Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG to participate in ‘A Decade of Data’: Celebrating 10 Years of the Research Data Alliance’. 10 months to celebrate 10 years of the RDA0 | Add new comment
Call for abstracts on samples for AGU Fall Meeting (abstracts due Aug 3rd)
Hello all, Apologies for cross posting - please find below a call for abstracts for the American Geophysical Union's 2022 Fall Meeting. We are soliciting submissions from all domains to highlight global efforts on making samples FAIR/CARE compliant. The abstract submission deadline is 3 August (23:59 EDT/03:59 +1 GMT). Thank you, Sarah Ramdeen ****IN013*-*Global community efforts to make Samples, Specimens, and Sampling Features (as well digital information about them) comply with the FAIR and CARE principles****0 | Add new comment
iSamples Updates/newsletter
Hello Everyone, I am passing along this update from the iSamples project. We have created a newsletter on the project progress and thought it might be of interest to this community. You can view the newsletter in our Zenodo community space: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6582199 iSamples is a 4 year, NSF funded project to build cyberinfrastructure that intends to revolutionize discoverability and the management of material0 | Add new comment
RDA Plenary 19 Draft Programme Now Available
Dear Group Chairs, The RDA 19th Plenary draft programme is now available: https://www.rd-alliance.org/rdas-19th-plenary-programme-0. Please note that the Plenary programme is a part of the International Data Week programme that can be accessed at https://www.rd-alliance.org/international-data-week-2022-programme.0 | Add new comment
RDA Plenary 19 as a part of IDW 2022 - Notification of Acceptance
Dear Chairs of the Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG, Congratulations! Your RDA Plenary 19 (P19) session application titled Harmonising Citations, Acknowledgments and Credit for Physical Samples/Specimens in Scholarly Publications has been approved. Please consider this your official notification of acceptance. We have some feedback and requests for you to take into consideration while preparing your session: Well focused agenda, sufficient time for presentation, discussion and interaction.0 | Add new comment
P19 session proposals submissions
by Irina Hope
Dear group members, Thank you for submitting your session proposal for the Plenary 19 titled ‘Harmonising Citations, Acknowledgments and Credit for Physical Samples/Specimens in Scholarly Publications’. A review of all submitted proposals is now underway. Notifications of sessions acceptance will be sent out by Thursday, 24th March. Please contact the RDA Secretariat at enquiries@rd-alliance.org with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your submission.0 | Add new comment