[nfais-l] NFAIS Webinar – The Interoperability Imperative: Helping Researchers Store, Share and Re-use Data, Aug. 29

Ken Berlack kberlack at nfais.org
Thu Aug 11 09:26:47 EDT 2016


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NFAIS Webinar – The Interoperability Imperative: Helping Researchers Store, Share and Re-use Data

Date: Monday, August 29, 2016

Time: 9:00 am – 10:45 am EDT

Location: Virtual

Registration: http://www.nfais.org/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=72&eventId=511916&orgId=nfais&recurringId=0

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What's Covered:

In a landscape inundated with data-driven research output, institutional repositories and content provider partnerships are beginning to take more of a hold than ever in the scholarly research community. This combination is helping foster the mapping of metadata to increase and allow functionality across external systems to better serve the needs of end users.

This fast-evolving dynamic fits into a wider trend (or necessity) of making systems interoperable so that researchers can input their research in one place and be able to access and share it seamlessly across multiple platforms.

In this NFAIS webinar, August 29, 2016, join us for an in-depth discussion on:

•    The “Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles” developed to make research data an integral part of the scholarly record
•    The newly announced initiative connecting the Institutional Repository at the University of Florida with Elsevier’s Science Direct platform
•     Elsevier’s recent acquisition of Hivebench and how this development is creating solutions for researchers dealing with the complexity of research data
•     Ethical considerations for research that cut across and are shared between researchers and individuals, repositories, funding bodies and content platforms

Our presenters are (in order of appearance):
Maryann Martone, Professor and Co-Director, National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research, UC San Diego

Judith Russell, Dean of University Libraries, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida

Wouter Haak, Vice President, Research Data Management, Elsevier

Dr. Subhajit Basu FRSA, Associate Professor, Information Technology Law, University of Leeds.

Our presenters also will discuss and examine the challenges – and possible solutions – around the complexity of managing data, as well as concomitant privacy and related legal issues.

To register for this event, go to: http://www.nfais.org/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=72&eventId=511916&orgId=nfais&recurringId=0
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For individual registrations, the costs for this NFAIS Webinar are: $125 for NFAIS members; $150 for Allied Societies*; and $195 for non-members. Group rates for three or more attendees are also available.

*Allied Societies: LYRASIS, CENDI, ICSTI, Society for Scholarly Publishing, the Professional & Scholarly Publishing Division of AAP, Association of American University Presses, NISO and ASIS&T

For Federal employees, contact Elinda Deans (ehar at loc.gov<mailto:ehar at loc.gov>) regarding use of your FEDLINK training account for this NFAIS Webinar.

Contact: For more information on this event or any of those shown below, please contact Nancy Blair-DeLeon, NFAIS Director of Professional Development, at 443-221-2980 ext. 102 or nblairdeleon at nfais.org<mailto:nblairdeleon at nfais.org>.

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Ken Berlack
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