You are also encouraged to participate in the evening 'curate-a-thon.'
SHARE’s data set of research and scholarly activities throughout their lifecycle is free, openly licensed, and built with open source technology developed at the Center for Open Science (COS). Launched in beta in April 2015 the data set has grown to over 4 million records and 80+ providers, including CrossRef, PubMedCentral, DataOne, library institutional repositories and more. This infrastructure will contribute to a “network of knowledge” that links research objects (e.g., workflows, publications, funding information, data sets) that will enable better stewardship of this work, verification of claims, meta-scholarship, and the discoverability and reuse of these research objects.
SHARE is committed to openness, transparency, inclusive collaboration, and international interoperability. To make the most use of the data SHARE is aggregating, community involvement and contribution is essential to enhance the highly variable metadata associated with scholarly and research activity, to link objects together as part of the same activity, and in the process to promote innovative scholarship and a range of outputs beyond traditional publications.
This half day workshop will focus on (1) SHARE metadata curation and enhancement needs and priorities as they relate to the FAIR data principles, and (2) Force11 community needs for the SHARE data set. This is a hands-on workshop and attendees are encouraged to bring laptops to follow along.