ptsefton.com ptsefton.com FIIR Data Management; Findable Inaccessible Interoperable and Reusable? This is a work in progress post I'm looking for feedback on the substance - there's a comment box below, email me, or see me on twitter: @ptsefton. [Update 2021-06-16: had some comments from Michael D'Silva at AARNet - have added a couple of things below.] I am posting this now because … Arkisto: a repository based platform for managing all kinds of research data University of Technology Sydney The University of Melbourne ' title='0' border='1' width='85%'/> This presentation by Peter Sefton, Marco La Rosa and Michael Lynch was delivered at Open Repositories 2021 conference on 2021-06-10 (Australian time) - Marco La Rosa did most of the talking, with help from Michael Lynch. We want to emphasise that this presentation is based on the FAIR principles that data … Research Object Crate (RO-Crate) Update This presentation by Peter Sefton and Stian Soiland-Reyes was presented by Peter Sefton at the Open Repositories 2021 conference on 2021-06-10 (in Australia). RO-Crate has been presented at Open Repositories several times, including a workshop in 2019, so we won’t go through a very detailed introduction but we WILL … Infrastructure and what do we really want for DMPs [Updated 2021-05-20 after Gail McGlinn and I got home from the pub and she read this through; fixed several terrible typos and the odd incomplete sentence - I knew I should not have let the dog proofread the version we put out this afternoon (he just wanted to go for a … 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 …