Re: [CfP] Workshop on Research Objects at IEEE eScience 2019 (final call)

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On 04/07/2019 16:13, Stian Soiland-Reyes wrote:
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>
> # Final Call for Papers
>
> Workshop on Research Objects (RO2019)
> 24 Sept 2019 at IEEE eScience 2019, San Diego, CA, USA
> <http://www.researchobject.org/ro2019/>
>
>
> ## Timeline
>
>     5 Jul 2019 RO2019 submissions due: articles w/ oral presentation
> -or-
>    15 Jul 2019 RO2019 submissions due: abstracts for oral presentation
>
>    25 Jul 2019 RO2019 notification of acceptance
>
>     2 Sep 2019 RO2019 submissions due: poster/demo w/ lightning talk
>    24 Sep 2019 RO2019 at IEEE eScience 2019
>
>
> ## Call for Papers
>
> In the workshop RO2019 we will explore recent advancements in Research Objects
> and publishing of research data with peer-reviewed presentations, invited
> talks, short demos, lightning talks and break-out sessions to further build
> relationships across scientific domains and RO practitioners.
>
> RO2019 welcomes submissions of:
>   - short research articles (~ 4-8 pages)
>   - abstracts for oral communication (~ 1-2 pages)
>   - poster and demo mini-abstracts (~ 1 page)
>
> on cross-cutting case studies or specific research on topics including, but not limited to:
>
>   reproducibility
>   scientific workflows
>   provenance
>   FAIR metrics
>   platforms, infrastructure and tools
>   research data lifecycles
>   access control and secure exchange
>   examples of exploitation and application
>   executable containers
>   metadata and annotations
>   data packaging and formats
>   credit, attribution and peer review
>   big data and distribution
>   scholarly communications
>   alignments with community efforts
>   domain-specific and cross-domain Research Objects.
>
> All accepted submissions will be requested to present at the workshop.
>
> We also welcome suggestions for "unconference" items, e.g. break out
> discussions, hackathons, show-and-tell, lightning talks.
>
>
>
> ## Submitting
>
> Submitted abstracts and articles can be in a range of open formats (e.g. HTML,
> ePub) and are particularly encouraged to be submitted in a FAIR research data
> packing format. A legacy PDF is permitted.
>
> Abstracts can alternatively be submitted as GitHub issues.
>
> Accepted articles will be included in the IEEE eScience 2019
> proceedings. Submitted preprints will, upon acceptance, be made available as
> Green Open Access on the RO2019 website with DOI links to the Zenodo record and
> (where applicable) the published IEEE proceeding article.
>
> It is a requirement that at least one author of each accepted submission
> attends the RO2019 workshop at the IEEE eScience 2019 conference, where
> registration fees applies.
>
>
> Further details on submitting:
> <http://www.researchobject.org/ro2019/submitting>
>
>
> RO2019 encourages Open Peer Review, and recommend that reviewers
> are named and attributed; however reviewers may be anonymous if so
> desired. Reviewers are welcome to publish their reviews using the
> same guidelines as the research articles.
>
>
> ## Workshop organizers
>
> * Carole Goble (The University of Manchester, UK)
> * Raul Palma (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland)
> * Stian Soiland-Reyes (The University of Manchester, UK; Apache Software Foundation)
> * Daniel Garijo (University of Southern California, US)
>
>
> ## Program Committee
>
>      Eoghan Ó Carragáin (Univ College Cork, Ireland)
>      Frederik Coppens (VIB, Belgium)
>      Oscar Corcho (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
>      David De Roure (University of Oxford and Alan Turing Institute, UK)
>      José Manuel Gómez Pérez (expertsystem.com, Spain)
>      Farah Zaib Khan (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
>      David Koop (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA)
>      Dimitris Koureas (Naturalis, NL)
>      Paolo Manghi (Open AIRE and CNR, Pisa Italy)
>      Raja Mazumder (BioComputeObjects, George Washington University, USA)
>      James Myers (SEAD project, University of Michigan, USA)
>      Denis Parfenov (open knowledge, Ireland)
>      Peter Sefton (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
>      Anita de Waard (Elsevier)
>
>
> For any questions, feel free to email the
> RO2019 Workshop Organizers at
> ro2019@easychair.org
>
>

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