The WorldFAIR Project will be hosting 2 virtual information sessions at the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Virtual Plenary on May 22nd and 23rd at 13:00 UTC+1.
The WorldFAIR Project is a major global collaboration between partners from thirteen countries across Africa, Australasia, Europe, and North and South America funded by Horizon Europe. It aims to advance the implementation of the FAIR principles for data sharing, in particular those for Interoperability, by developing a cross-domain interoperability framework and recommendations for FAIR assessment in a set of eleven disciplines or cross-disciplinary research areas.
May 22
Each of the eleven disciplinary case studies will present key contributions and messages from their WorldFAIR work. DRI will present the Cultural Heritage Case Study and our work to support D13.2 Cultural Heritage Image Sharing Recommendations.
Running order:
Cluster 1. Biodiversity + Disaster risk reduction. 30 mins max including all speakers and questions.
Joe Miller (GBIF, WP09, Biodiversity – request to go early), Debora Drucker (Embrapa, WP10, Plant-Pollinator Interactions), Disaster risk: Jill Bolland (Tonkin+Taylor, WP12, Disaster Risk Reduction).
Cluster 2. Social sciences, health and cultural heritage. 35 mins max including all speakers and questions.
Steve McEachern (Australian Data Archive, WP06, Social Surveys), Keith Tomlin (LSHTM, WP07, Population Health), Ana Ortigoza (Pan American Health Organisation, WP08, Urban Health), Beth Knazook (Digital Repository of Ireland, WP13, Cultural Heritage).
Cluster 3. Chemistry and materials. 30 mins max including all speakers and questions.
Iseult Lynch (University of Birmingham, WP04, Nanomaterials); Alex Prent (AuScope, WP05, Geochemistry), Ian Bruno (Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, WP03, Chemistry).
May 23
Running order:
Cross-project results
Using FAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) – lessons learnt and visualisations
The Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF) – an overview and invitation for feedback
Concluding recommendations