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Agenda
9.00 Welcome: Day 1 summary and objectives for Day 2
Klaus Tochtermann
9.15 Breakout Sessions
11.30 Report out & actions for GFISCO and INs
Session leader, Klaus Tochtermann
12.30 Lunch
13.30 National offices developments
Christine Kirkpatrick, Joao Moreira, Xavier Engels, Klaus Tochtermann
14.00 Identify funding opportunities for INs and inter-IN collaboration
Xavier Engels, Erik Schultes
14.30 Concluding remarks & Parking lot
Klaus Tochtermann, Barend Mons
15.00 Coffee, networking and early departures
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Breakout Session
Breakout Session 1
Distributed Learning on
Federated Data
Reading room (here)
Breakout Session 2
FAIR data objects: how to
Room 106
Breakout Session 3
Semantic interoperability
Room 237
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Breakout Session 4
Data stewardship
competences - terminology,
training materials
Reading room (here)
Breakout Session 5
GO Change: Scaling FAIR to
industry and global goals
(SDGs)
Room 106
Breakout Session 6
Discovery: how to make your
data discoverable (6)
Room 237
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Breakout Sessions - Report out & actions for GFISCO and INs
Guideline/expectation of content for the report out:
Group proposition/topic for convergence
Interested members (name + IN)
Proposed actions + calendar
What does the group require? (extra commitment from INs, specific
development, etc.)
How can GFISCO help? (publish on the website, newsletter, look for
interest among other INs, arrange further virtual meetings, etc.)
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National offices developments
To support GO FAIR Implementation networks regionally and serving as a contact point for
new members interested to join there are a number of national offices of GO FAIR.
Current National GO FAIR offices
▪ France
▪ USA
▪ Brazil
▪ Germany
Countries considering a FAIR contact point
• Austria
• Switzerland
• Denmark
• Netherlands
• Italy
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France
French GO FAIR office is integrated to the services of the French Ministry
for Higher Education, research and Innovation (MESRI)
Now part of the newly created Division named “Digital Services and
Infrastructures”
The office in 2020 intends to articulate further with the new Division, in a
shared strategy to cover both national and international FAIR Data related
policies: reinforce the international engagement to FAIR Data, while
expanding much needed national activities
Office actually consists of:
● Dr Laurent CROUZET (Dir)
● Dr Xavier ENGELS
Contact: [email protected]
National GO FAIR office
in Paris
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France
French national landscape combines dual logics:
Bottom-up
● community centered
organisations (DATATERRA,
IFB, etc.)
● Institution centered
(universities, research
institutes, etc.)
Top-down
● CPER (combining regional
and national authorities)
● AMI PIA3 Equipex
● National FAIR data policy
and infrastructure
Major goal for 2020: operate convergence and harmonize national
landscape toward a shared set of norms and infrastructures
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USA
Activities and adventures in 2019 (workshops, meetings, etc.) in the past year
• GO FAIR Stewardship training at SDSC (May)
• GO FAIR meeting at NIH and National Academies (Sept.)
• CENDI meeting at the National Academies: “Implementing FAIR Data for People and Machines:
Impacts and Implications” (Sept.)
• DSCC IN launch meeting, virtual participation (Dec.)
Outlook for 2020 – ramping up engagement
• Workshop: Professional development: Advancing FAIR and GO FAIR in the U.S. (Feb.)
• ACS National Meeting: Workshop on FAIR Chemistry data (March)
• Force11 Scholarly Communication Institute (Aug.)
People and contacts of note
• Via meetings noted above
• Dr. Wilbert Van Panhuis (Univ. of Pittsburgh) on IN for “Real world observations in health.”
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USA
National FAIR data landscape
■ Range of activities at the national level
▪ policy development
▪ funders, data leaders, university and library associations, cross-community meetings
■ Scientific community is leading efforts in public access; FAIR awareness / implementation
▪ Example: AGU: “Supporting Data as a World Heritage”
FAIR data policy and infrastructure
■ NIH released Draft NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing (and supplemental guidance):
was open for public comment through Jan. 10, 2020
■ NSF released two relevant “Dear Colleague Letters”
▪ NSF 19-069: Effective Practices for Data
▪ NSF 20-015: Request for Information on Data-Focused Cyberinfrastructure
■ DoE Data ID Services
▪ DOI minting and DataCite registration
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Brazil
Achievements and activities (workshops, meetings, etc) in the past year
• Task groups (Health/Fiocruz): (1) training, (2) ontologies and (3) metadata and platforms
• 1st GO-FAIR Brazil Health seminar (Nov/19, available Youtube in PT)
• GO FAIR Brazil: A Challenge for Brazilian Data Science (https://doi.org/10.1162/dint_a_00046)
• Analysis of DMP templates (Prof. Patricia Henning)
• Open Government Partnership (OGP): participation data repository interoperability
• FAIR Workflows: OpenPREDICT use case (https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.09531)
• Brazil INs: Humanities (National Archives), Nurse (UniRio Hospital), Publications (Scielo)
Short outlook for 2020
• GO-BUILD: prototype of FAIR Data Point for Dataverse; FAIRification platform (UT)
• GO-TRAIN: Consortium (UFRJ, UFES) for course on ontology engineering for FAIR data
stewardship; submission DMP templates‘ analysis; 2nd GO FAIR Brazil Health & 1st Humanities
Seminar
• GO-CHANGE: Fiocruz: DMP with web app (DMPtool vs DS-Wizard) + data repository (Dataverse);
UFRJ: data repository (institutional) + discussion DSCC
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Brazil
National FAIR data landscape
• Alignment with RDA Brazil activities
• Experiment FDP for Dataverse, candidates: UFRJ, Fiocruz, Embrapa, U.Twente (Dutch?)
• Funding for course development: Marie Curie (RISE-2020) for staff costs
• Second Latin America and the Caribbean Scientific Data Management Workshop (April)
FAIR data policy and infrastructure
• OGP: 4th Brazilian plan – milestone interoperability of repositories (FDP)
• Participation in Lattes Data (CNPq data repository): link to FAIR Funders
• Data repositories network São Paulo: study of good practices repositories & DCCs
People and contact
• Representative in Europe: Joao Moreira (U.Twente)
• Coordinator: Luana Sales (IBICT - IS) and Maria Luiza Machado Campos (UFRJ - CS)
• Health: Viviane Veiga (Fiocruz)
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Germany
The GO FAIR office for Germany is based at ZBW - Leibniz Information
Centre for Economics in Hamburg/Kiel
Emphasis on enabling German community:
● 4 Workshops:
■ Germany Goes FAIR - for Newcomers
■ Pillar specific workshops: GO CHANGE, GO BUILD, GO TRAIN
Reports of all workshops are available at www.go-fair.org
Short outlook for 2020
■ The main objective is to increase convergence, collaboration
and exchange between Implementation Networks embedded into
the (inter)national landscape.
National GO FAIR office in
Hamburg/Kiel:
www.go-fair.org
@GOFAIRofficial
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Germany
National FAIR data developments
NFDI: National Research Data Infrastructure (2019 -2028)
● Aim: systematically manage scientific and research data, provide long-term data storage,
backup and accessibility, and network the data both nationally and internationally
● €90 million annually
● First call 2019: 22 consortia (under review), further calls in 2020 and 2021
● Proposal chapter: Implementation of the FAIR principles and data quality assurance
● See more: https://www.dfg.de/en/research_funding/programmes/nfdi/index.html
Currently no FAIR data policy at funding agencies
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Funders
•ZonMW (Dutch)
•HRB (Irealnd)
•Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom)
•DFG (Germany)
•ANR (France)
•NordForsk (Nordic Region)
•Gates Foundation (USA)
December 2 2019
Identify funding opportunities for INs and inter-IN collaboration
Changes in the funding landscape:
• Open Science policies in funding agencies (peripheric funding)
• EOSC and the development of European funding schemes
How do INs funds their activities?
What is needed for them to go further?
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Concluding remarks International GO FAIR Implementation Networks meeting, 23/24 January 2020
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Thank you! International GO FAIR Implementation Networks meeting, 23/24 January 2020
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Enjoy coffee and networking here in the reading room!
Have a safe trip home and a wonderful weekend!
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