status: Completed
Chair (s): David Dubin, Nicholas Car
Group Email: [group_email]
Secretariat Liaison: [field_secretariat_liaison]
Tracking provenance for research data is vital to science and scholarship, providing answers to common questions researchers pose when sharing and exchanging data: Where did it come from? Who modified it? Is this copy the same as the copy I deposited? In what way is it the same? How do I resolve discrepancies or anomalies?
This group focuses on the comparison and evaluation of models for data provenance. It is concerned with questions of data origins, maintenance of identity through the data lifecycle, and how we account for data modification. Objectives of this group include: recommending general and expressive frameworks for documenting research data transactions proposing syntheses of complementary provenance views, and relating data provenance to problems of scientific equivalence and the assessment of data quality.
The Research Data Provenance group anticipates potential intersections with the Data Citation, Data Foundation and Terminology, and Metadata Standards working groups as well as the Data in Context interest group.
Wiki
21/July/2019 - Interest Group Status Documents
15/March/2017 - Sources of Provenance
28/February/2017 - Meeting Documents
04/January/2017 - Provenance Conferences
23/February/2016 - Notes from 2016-02-16 Web Conference
02/February/2016 - Domain Mappings to PROV
29/October/2015 - Meeting Notes: 28 October 2015 Web Conference
28/October/2015 - Github Group and Demonstration Repository
02/June/2015 - Notes from April 20/21 2015 Web Conference
02/June/2015 - Provenance Concepts Linked Vocabulary
02/June/2015 - Notes from Plenary 5 - Joint Session with Reproducibility IG
09/September/2014 - RDA/US Scholars Program Internship Abstract and Poster
19/August/2014 - Notes from 2014-08-07 Webconference
08/August/2014 - Use Case for Provenance of Linguistic Annotations
19/February/2014 - Plenary 3 - Research Data Provenance Session
18/December/2013 - Data Provenance: A Categorization of Existing Approaches.