- From: Michel Dumontier <michel.dumontier@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 13:46:22 -0700
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*ERASYSApp Workshop on **Citable Data and Reproducible Models* Sept 14-16, 2015 | Rostock Warnemünde *Invited speakers: **Jo McEntyre (EMBL-EBI, UK), Rebecca Lawrence (F1000, UK), Mihai Glont (EMBL-EBI, UK), Jacky Snoep (Stellenbosch University, SA), Paoko Manghi (OpenAIRE, CNR, Italy)* This workshop is for computational biologists and experimentalists who wish to learn about *standards*, *citeable data*, about how to make scientific results *sustainable*, *available* through open repositories, and about how to *find* and *reuse *other people’s works. It comprises of a mixture of *lectures *and *hands-on sessions*. We will teach you the major standards and tools that support these standards. The workshop is a joint event, consisting of two parts. The *Data citation workshop (14-15 September 2015) *will be a practical one informing on all aspects of data citation. Topics include data identifiers and data Identity authorities, licences, public data stores, linking data with publications, how to cite others data, and tracking data citations to build citation profiles. Speakers will include representatives from pubmedcentral, the EMBL-EBI, publishers and data platform providers. *The Workshop on reproducible modeling results (15-16 September** 2015) * will teach participants the necessary steps towards encoding and publishing reproducible modeling results. Participants are encouraged to bring their own piece of model and put their hands on transforming it into a standard-compliant and publishable piece of research. Steps include the representation of model in standard formats (SBML, CellML), the generating a graphical map in SBGN, the annotation of model parts with terms from bio-ontologies, and the encoding of virtual experiments in SED-ML. Tutors will include: - representatives from the COMBINE initiative <http://co.mbine.org/>, - representatives from FAIR-DOM <http://fair-dom.org/>, - modelers from multi-disciplinary projects, and - experts in data management. Participation in both workshop is *free*. However, participants have to bear travel costs by themselves, and we reserve the right to pick participants. Link to Workshop Homepage and Registration: https://sems.uni-rostock.de/reproducible-and-citable-data-and-models/
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