ptsefton.com ptsefton.com What did you do in the lockdowns PT? Part 1 - Music Videos Post looks too long? Don't want to read? Here's the summary. Last year Gail McGlinn* and I did the lockdown home-recording thing. We put out at least one song video per week for a year (and counting - we're up to 58 over 53 weeks). Searchable, sortable website here. We learned … FAIR Data Management; It's a lifestyle not a lifecycle I have been working with my colleague Marco La Rosa on summary diagrams that capture some important aspects of Research Data Management, and include the FAIR data principles; that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. But first, here's a rant about some modeling and diagramming styles and trends … Research Data Management looking outward from IT This is a presentation that I gave on Wednesday the 2nd of December 2020 at the AeRO (Australian eResearch Organizations) council meeting at the request of the chair Dr Carina Kemp). Carina asked: It would be really interesting to find out what is happening in the research data management space … Redundant. Thursday 10 December 2020 was my last day at UTS as the eResearch Support Manager. The position was declared to be redundant under the "Voluntary Separation Program". I guess the corporate maths works for UTS and it works for me. Thanks COVID-19. This is the third redundancy for me, and … An open, composable standards–based research eResearch platform: Arkisto This is a talk delivered in recorded format by Peter Sefton, Nick Thieberger, Marco La Rosa and Mike Lynch at eResearch Australasia 2020. Also posted on the UTS eResearch website. ' title='1' border='1' width='85%'/> Research data from all disciplines has interest and value that extends beyond funding cycles and must continue to be managed … You won't believe this shocking semantic web trick I use to avoid publishing my own ontologies! Will I end up going to hell for this? [Update - as soon as this went live I spotted an error in the final example and fixed it]. In this post I describe a disgusting, filthy, but possibly beautiful hack* I devised to get around a common problem in data description using semantic web techniques, specifically JSON-LD and schema.org … eResearch Australasia 2019 trip report By Mike Lynch and Peter Sefton I'm re-posting / self-archiving this from the UTS eResearch Blog. Mike Lynch and Peter Sefton attended the 2019 eResearch Australasia conference in Brisbane from 22-24 October 2019, where we presented a few things - and a pre-conference summit on the 21st held by the Australian Research … FAIR Simple Scalable Static Research Data Repository This presentation was given by Peter Sefton & Michael Lynch at the eResearch Australasia 2019 Conference in Brisbane, on the 24th of October 2019. Welcome - we’re going to share this presentation. Peter/Petie will talk through the two major standards we’re building on, and Mike will talk about the … Meet RO-Crate By Peter Sefton This presentation was given by Peter Sefton at the eResearch Australasia 2019 Conference in Brisbane, on the 24th of October 2019. ' title='Meet RO-Crate ' border='1' width='85%'/> This presentation is part of a series of talks delivered here at eResearch Australasia - so it won’t go back over all of the detail already … DataCrate - a progress report on packaging research data for distribution via your repository ' title='DataCrate: a progress report on packaging research data for distribution via your repository Peter Sefton University of Technology Sydney ' border='1' width='85%'/> This is a talk that I delivered at Open Repositories 2019 in Hamburg Germany, reporting on developments in the DataCrate specification for research data description and packaging. The big news is that DataCrate is now part of a broader international effort known as RO-Crate. I spent several hours at the …