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SUMMARY:Call for Papers: FAIR Digital Objects Forum
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers\, Posters & Lightning Talks\nFAIR Digital Objects (FDO) are autonomous information units that virtually bind all information in a machine-actionable way that is required to make data FAIR\, including various kinds of metadata and globally unique and resolvable persistent identifiers (PIDs). FDOs provide a conceptual and implementation framework to develop scalable cross-disciplinary capabilities\, deal with increasing data volumes and their inherent complexity\, build tools that help increase trust in data\, create mechanisms to efficiently operate in the domain of scientific assertions\, and promote data interoperability. In addition\, FDOs play a foundational role in implementing widely accepted trust frameworks\, which are characterised by the STAP principles (Sovereignty\, Transparency\, Accountability\, Persistence). These principles underpin large-scale data exploration supported by AI. \nAbout the Conference\nFor the third time at this scale\, the FDO2026 Conference (link) will bring together leading experts from science and industry\, technologists\, data stewards/managers\, and policymakers engaged in advancing FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs). The conference will feature a mix of invited presentations\, panels\, posters and demonstrators. It will be associated with a day of tutorials and a newcomer session. The first conference focused on discussing and finalising basic specifications\, while the second conference concentrated on practical implementations of the FDO concept (testbeds\, demonstrators). This third conference will explore the relevance of the FDOs for turning to a global data landscape characterised by the STAP Principles\, tackle the integration of FDOs with data use control technologies (dataspace technologies) and examine the challenges and showcase successful demonstrations of interoperability between different implementations. The conference will take place at the facilities of the Technische Universität Wien. Video interaction options and video recordings of all sessions and the training sessions will be provided. \nExpected Contributions\nFor the conference the organisers are seeking contributions that (1) offer insights into practical developments and real-world functionality of FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs)\, or (2) outline strategic plans for their adoption\,  or (3) demonstrate how FDOs can interoperate and thus contribute to the advancement of global trust frameworks guided by the STAP principles. We invite the submission of extended abstracts consistent with the conference themes and objectives and address FDOs\, in particular: \n\nUse of the FDO concept for structuring the emerging domain of disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge in the research domain.\nImportance of FDOs’ abstraction\, binding and encapsulation properties for data-driven and cross-domain research.\nUse of FDOs in data-driven projects or processes from the perspective of  researchers and/or technologists using different approaches.\nReports on implementations of FDOs and associated components such as PIDs\, PID/FDO Profiles\, PID Kernel Attributes\, Types\, Type Registries\, DOIP\, FDO-compliant repositories\, Signposting\, etc.\nPlans and use of FDOs to implement operations\, workflows\, secure environments and collections.\nApplications of FDOs in research-based education or in specific skills development.\nShowcases where FAIR Implementation and FDO compliance profiles led to a change of practices towards FDO usage or consumption\, particularly across FDO deployments.\nValidation or evaluation of FDOs\, FDO profiles and/or FDO types.\nUse of FDOs to build a cross-disciplinary\, global and distributed testbed.\nImplementing FDOs in the realm of dataspace technology to build bridges.\nFDO interoperability solutions to enable cross-walks.\nFDO in the European Open Science Cloud or any other large funding program..\nExperiences of adopting FDO approaches in infrastructures and pathways to adoption.\nThe potential of FDOs to increase FAIRness and support Open Science.\nThe potential of FDOs to build a global data landscape characterised by the STAP principles.\nOther contributions that focus on the concept\, development\, or application of FDOs.\n\nPlease note: Contributions that address FAIR and the STAP Principles in a general way should be submitted to other conferences. The focus here needs to be on the specific contributions using FDOs. \nSubmission of abstracts for Papers and Lightning Talks\nFor presentations\, please submit extended abstracts of up to two pages (excluding references and diagrams). For posters and lightning talks\, submit extended abstracts of up to one page (excluding references and diagrams). Abstract submissions should clearly indicate: \n(i) how the work relates to the FDO concept \n(ii) whether it is conceptual work\, implementations\, or applications \n(iii) whether the submission is for a presentation\, a poster or a lightning talk.  \nWe will publish the abstracts and the full papers of accepted presentations and lightning talks via the peer-reviewed TIB Open Publishing (OJS) publication option. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the program committee. Evaluation criteria include: timeliness and relevance\, substance and soundness\, clarity and potential impact. Prizes will be awarded in the final session to the best three lightning talks (based on content and  presentation) as voted by the conference participants. \nSubmission Process\n\nDeadline for submissions: 26 October 2025\nSubmission Link: tbd (see website: https://fairdo.org/fdo-conference-2026/ )\nNotification of acceptance: 15 December 2025
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/call-for-papers-fair-digital-objects-forum/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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SUMMARY:Call for lightning talks and demos at the EOSC Symposium 2025 now open
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC Symposium 2025 Programme Committee is pleased to invite researchers\, organisations\, projects\, and initiatives to submit proposals for lightning talks and demos at the upcoming EOSC Symposium 2025. The submission deadline is 05 September 2025.\nAll proposals will undergo a peer-review process by the EOSC Symposium Programme Committee. The Committee will ensure a balanced representation of the EOSC community across geography\, discipline\, and gender. Notifications of acceptance will be sent by 22 September 2025. For detailed guidelines and to submit your proposal\, visit the call for lightning talks and demos page. \nOverview and purpose of the call\nThe call offers a valuable platform to showcase innovative ideas and practical solutions that demonstrate how EOSC is advancing research across Europe. Selected speakers will have five minutes to present their work through either a concise presentation (up to three slides) or a short video (up to four minutes) with live commentary. All lightning talks must be delivered in person\, providing an excellent opportunity for direct engagement with a diverse and influential audience including policy makers\, funders\, researchers\, and representatives from European research infrastructures. \nProposals should clearly illustrate the added value of EOSC and preference will be given to demo presentations that effectively highlight before-and-after scenarios showing how EOSC has contributed to solving research challenges. Please note that participation in the EOSC Symposium includes a registration fee\, which will not be waived for selected speakers\, though they will be granted priority registration. \nThe EOSC Symposium 2025\, taking place from 03 to 05 November 2025 at the historic Le Plaza Hotel in Brussels\, will mark an important milestone as the EOSC Federation moves into its operational phase. Participate in the call for lightning talks and demos for the opportunity to showcase your work at this flagship event and demonstrate how EOSC is helping to advance the future of research in Europe.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/call-for-lightning-talks-and-demos-at-the-eosc-symposium-2025-now-open/
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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SUMMARY:EGI2025 Call for Contriutions
DESCRIPTION:Shape the Future of Advanced Computing and Data Services at EGI2025\n#EGI2025 is now accepting contributions! This event\, organised by the EGI Foundation in collaboration with CSIC and LIP\, brings together researchers\, innovators\, and service providers to explore cutting-edge developments in advanced computing and data services for science and innovation. \nYou can consult the Call Topics on the EGI2025 Scientific Programme page: https://indico.egi.eu/event/6638/program \n🔹 Key dates: \n\nCall Open: February 3\nDeadline: March 20  2025 23:59\nConfirmation of acceptance: On or before April 15\n\n  \nSubmission deadline: March 20 23:59 CET \nConference dates: June 2-6\, 2025 \n📢 Submit your contribution and join us in Santander\, Spain \nhttps://go.egi.eu/EGI2025_Contributions \nLet’s make EGI2025 a vibrant forum for innovation—your voice and ideas will make a difference! \nIf you have any questions about the call\, do not hesitate to reach out to me\, or to contact the event organisation directly via events@egi.eu
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/egi2025-call-for-contriutions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250113T080000
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SUMMARY:WOOC 2025: Call for contribution and participation now open
DESCRIPTION:OpenCitations and the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information have announced that the call for participation and contributions for the 2025 edition of the Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata (WOOC 2025) is now open. \nThe event will take place in Bologna from 28-29 May 2025 and will be hosted by the University of Bologna\, one of the signatories of the Barcelona Declaration and Chair of the CoARA Italian National Chapter. GraspOS Members will attend the event\, and the Consortium will meet for its plenary meeting in Bologna in the following days. \nMay 28 will be dedicated entirely to the “Bologna Meeting on Open Research Information”\, aimed at encouraging signatories and supporters of the Barcelona Declaration and other interested bodies to develop a common roadmap that articulates the outcomes of the recent Paris Conference on Open Research Information. \nMay 29 will feature invited contributions in addition to presentations and a poster session dedicated to participants selected in the call for contributions. The theme of the 2025 edition of the workshop is “Open Access of Research Information”. \nThe event will bring together a diverse community of researchers\, scholarly publishers\, funders\, policymakers\, institutions\, and open citations advocates. \nThe call is open until 13 January 2025. Further details on the event\, as well as the selection criteria and submission guidelines for proposals\, can be found here.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/wooc-2025-call-for-contribution-and-participation-now-open/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241211
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SUMMARY:Conference and course on data sharing and secondary data analysis in child and youth well-being research
DESCRIPTION:A two day face-to-face conference on data sharing and secondary data analysis in child and youth wellbeing research will be held on 9th and 10th December 2024 in Zagreb\, Croatia\, along with a one-day statistical course on how to access and compare data from different sources on 11th December 2024.  \n\n\n\nWe invite researchers\, policy practitioners\, data analysts\, curators and archivists from academic\, government and NGO sectors who are working on topics related to child and youth wellbeing to participate in the conference and attend the course. The conference will provide an opportunity to present participants’ own work\, exchange experiences\, learn about secondary data analysis\, and understand how to safely share data. The course will demonstrate how existing data can be accessed and will showcase procedures for combining and visualising data from different sources. \n\n\n\nBoth events are free of charge. Additionally\, travel and accommodation costs may be reimbursed up to an amount of 700 EUR per person (see eligibility criteria below). \n\n\n\nApplication process\n\n\nPlease apply for the events using the following Application form. Applications will remain open until 25th October 2024.  \n\n\n\nConference overview\n\n\nThe main objective of the conference is to showcase existing efforts in secondary data analysis for research and policy development\, and to discuss the benefits and challenges of data-sharing practices in the field of child and youth wellbeing. Selected project results aimed at facilitating access to existing data\, such as the Child Wellbeing Variable Database\, Harmonisation Toolbox\, Catalogue of Research Data on Child Wellbeing\, and Data Sharing Guidelines for researchers\, will be presented. \n\n\n\nThe conference will feature oral presentations and panel discussions covering the following topics: \n\n\n\nSecondary data analysis for research or policy development\nResearch datasets with potential for secondary use\nData sharing infrastructures.\n\n\n\n\nStatistical course overview\n\n\nThe one-day\, hands-on statistical course will equip participants with essential skills for accessing\, combining\, comparing\, and visualising data from different sources. These skills are especially useful in the context of informing public policies related to child and youth wellbeing. Participants will learn practical techniques for obtaining secondary datasets efficiently. The Microsoft Power Query tool\, along with Excel\, will be used for transforming and merging data from various sources. Creating and publicly sharing data visualisations will be demonstrated using Tableau Public. \n\n\n\nEligibility and selection criteria for cost reimbursements\n\n\n\nTo be eligible for cost reimbursement\, applicants must meet the following criteria: \n\n\n\nTheir interests must align with the aims of the COORDINATE project\, particularly in child and youth wellbeing.\nThey must have a contract or affiliation with a recognised academic or public institution\, or a not-for-profit organisation based in an EU member state or an associated country.\nApplicants from outside the EU or associated countries can apply to attend but are not eligible for financial support.\nPhD students are eligible to apply; however\, master’s or bachelor’s students are not.\n\n\n\nPriority in funding will be given to applicants: \n\nWho apply for both the conference and the course\, as well as those who submit a proposal for an oral presentation (although attending only the conference is not disqualifying\, as more seats are available for the conference than for the course).\nWho have not previously received support from any COORDINATE project activities.\nFrom countries with less developed research data infrastructures for the social sciences\, especially in Southeast Europe\, and those affiliated with or partnering with CESSDA.\nGender balance will be considered during the selection process.\n\n\n\n\nResearchers from COORDINATE partner institutions who are not directly involved in the project are eligible to apply. However\, as the project’s objective is to widen the network of researchers using child wellbeing data\, a limited number of places will be awarded to applicants from partner institutions. \n\n\nOrganiser\n\n\n\nThe events are organised by CROSSDA –  the Croatian Social Science Data Archive. \n\n\nIf you have questions about the events\, please write at data.archive@ffzg.hr.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/conference-and-course-on-data-sharing-and-secondary-data-analysis-in-child-and-youth-well-being-research/
LOCATION:Zagreb
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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CREATED:20240627T082827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T145312Z
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SUMMARY:EUDAT Conference 2024 - Open Call for Sessions\, Workshops and Presentations
DESCRIPTION:As part of the aim of the EUDAT Conference this year to be more inclusive\, provide a space for the community to introduce new ideas\, as well as establish closer links with new communities\, an Open Call for Sessions\, Workshops\, and Presentations is being launched. Proposals on the following topics are being accepted: \n\nEOSC advancements for the research data lifecycle\nData spaces\, FAIR and RDM\nCross-border or cross-domain data management\nInternational RDM\nPolicy and Ethics in Data Management (AI and ML)\nData Orchestration\nResearch Software – making it FAIR\nHPC and data management\nExisting RDM solutions\nEnabling open science nationally\nUser requirements\nCrazy ideas: Dream RDM solutions\nEstablishing or strengthening collaborations across the ecosystem\nSensitive Data: Access conditions\, access management\, and processing\n\nCriteria for selection\n\nRelevance of the proposal to the EUDAT Conference programme topics.\nFor sessions\, confirmation that at least 80% of the planned speakers will be present on-site.\nFor presentations\, ability to deliver the presentation on-site.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eudat-conference-2024-open-call-for-sessions-workshops-and-presentations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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SUMMARY:Call for EOSC Symposium Posters
DESCRIPTION:This year’s EOSC Symposium is steadily approaching and the work has started to prepare an interesting\, engaging and thought-provoking event for you! To ensure that the Symposium programme reflects the voice of the EOSC community\, we would like to invite you to join us in shaping the programme through a call for posters. \nThis is an opportunity to give ample visibility to your personal\, institutional\, or national contributions to the implementation of the EOSC Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) objectives and take credit for your activities in supporting the implementation of EOSC! The EOSC Symposium will give visibility to 20 posters. This call is for the selection of use cases from the wider EOSC community. \n\n\n\nCall for posters timeline\n\n\n\n\n2 June 2024: Abstract submission deadline\n17 June 2024: Notification of acceptance and/or rejection\n15 September: Final poster submission in digital format\n21-23 October 2024: EOSC Symposium in Berlin
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/call-for-eosc-symposium-posters/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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SUMMARY:Call for Abstracts: EGI2024
DESCRIPTION:Aufruf zur Einreichung von Abstracts\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nÖffnungstag\n\n\n21.03.2024\, 00:09\n\n\nEinreichungsdeadline\n\n\n06.05.2024\, 23:59\n\n\n\n\n\nTimeline:\nCall Open: March 21st\nDeadline extension: Call open until May 6 2024 23:59 \nConfirmation of acceptance: Before June 7th. \nPlease note that EGI2024 is intended to be an in-person event. We expect all contributors (or their representatives) to attend the conference on the premises. \nWe invite you to submit your proposal for EGI2024. We are accepting different contribution types (short and long talks\, posters\, and demonstrations) in a range of topics. \nContribution types:\n\nShort Talk (max. 10 mins): when accepted\, your talk will be added to\nthe agenda of the appropriate session\nLong talk (max 20 mins): when\naccepted\, your talk will be added to the agenda of the appropriate\nsession\nPoster: format A0\, will be displayed throughout the\nconference + dedicated networking during opening reception + 1’ pitch\npresentation opportunity\nDemonstration (max 30’): demonstrations\nshowing a service\, tool\, or product + with dedicated networking\nduring opening reception + 1’ pitch presentation opportunity
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/call-for-abstracts-egi2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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