First CfP - DaMaLOS @ISWC - 3rd Workshop on Research Objects Metadata and Management for Linked Open Science

Dear all,

Apologies for cross-posting.
Please find below the first CfP for the 3rd Workshop on Research Objects
Metadata and Management for Linked Open Science DaMaLOS 2022
<https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/> co-located with ISWC
<https://iswc2022.semanticweb.org/>.
Drop me a line if you have any questions.

Kind regards,
on behalf of DaMaLOS Organizing Committee.










*DaMaLOS 2022: 3rd Workshop on Research Objects Metadata and Management for
Linked Open ScienceOnline, October 23 or 24,
2022https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/
<https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/>DaMaLOS-2022 workshop (co-located with
ISWC) will explore what is required for Research Data Management to
effectively instantiate Linked Open Science, i.e., Open Science + Linked
Open Data (LOD) principles, including effective support for LOD, automation
by, e.g., machine/deep learning approaches, and innovations to include
supporting data elements such as the software used to produce/consume it
together with tutorials showcasing their usage. Furthermore, data
management should be complemented by other research objects management
plans, e.g. software and workflows, in order to get an integrated layer
supporting all the edges of Linked Open Science. In this workshop we will
keep a focus on data management but we will also have opportunities to
discuss how other research objects play an important role.More information
on our website: https://zbmed.github.io/damalos
<https://zbmed.github.io/damalos>Submission GuidelinesAll papers must be
original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or
conference/workshop. Proceedings of the workshop will be publicly available
under CC-by 4.0 license. Accepted papers will be later invited to submit an
extended version to the Journal of Biomedical Semantics (JBMS)
<https://jbiomedsem.biomedcentral.com/>. This year there is also a direct
journal submission option to the JBioMedSem DaMaLOS permanent
collection.Topics - Research management- Importance of Research Data
Management (RDM) for LOD- Importance of other Research Objects Management
(ROM) and their alignment with RDM and LOD- Special features/metadata
required in RDM/ROM plans for LOD- RDM/ROM plans elements/data that can be
automated, particularly using/consuming LOD- Links between RDM and ROM
plans and how those could be automated- Extensions to current RDM plans to
better support Linked Open Science, e.g., emergence of ROM- FAIRness and
FAIRification- Integration/alignment between FAIR and RDM/ROM plans and
tools- FAIRification processes, either by design or post-research-object
creation- FAIR tooling- Open Science and Scientometrics- Benefits of Linked
Open Science, i.e., Open Science + Linked Open Data principles, over Open
Science- How RDM/ROM plans and LOD can be used to improve collection and
storage of (usually volatile) data produced at, e.g., conferences-
Integration of software, data, and any other research outcome into
science-related metrics- Virtual Research Environments- Managing FAIR
digital objects in federated, open data spaces/infrastructures/ecosystems-
Gluing together metadata + publications + data + software, (e.g., via
management plans, FAIRification efforts or open aggregating
spaces/ecosystems)Workshop submissionsWe welcome full research (introducing
novel research contributions, max 10 pages), short research (presenting
early results or work in progress, max 6 pages), position (introducing an
idea and discussion around it, max 6 pages) and research objects
(description of datasets, software, workflows, max 10 pages)Types of
submissions - Full research papers (up to 10 pages): Presenting novel
scientific research- Research objects (up to 10 pages): Describing
datasets, software, workflows, training materials- Short research papers
(up to 6 pages): Presenting research results at early stages or ongoing
work- Position papers (up to 6 pages): Introducing positions, ideas,
opinions and discussions around them- Demos (up to 6 pages): Presenting
tools (software, workflows and so) from a practical
perspectiveGuidelinesAll submissions must be original and not
simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference/workshop. All
submissions must be in English. Proceedings of the workshop will be
publicly available under CC-by 4.0 license
<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>; by submitting you agree to
the use of this license for accepted papers. We welcome full research
(introducing novel research contributions, max 10 pages), short research
(presenting early results or work in progress, max 6 pages), position
(introducing an idea and discussion around it, max 6 pages) and research
objects (description of datasets, software, workflows, max 10 pages) papers
formatted according to LNCS templates
<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>Submissions
will be evaluated by members of the Program Committee
<https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/docs/pc.html>. Submission system. All
workshop submissions should be done via EasyChair DaMaLOS-2022 workshop
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=damalos2022>Journal submissions to
the permanent collection at JBioMedSemThe Journal of Biomedical Semantics
<https://www.biomedcentral.com/> hosts a DaMaLOS permanent collection
<https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/damalos>. This year we will
welcome direct submissions to the journal collection for those researchers
with a topic mature enough for peer-reviewed publication. If you opt for
this option, please visit the submission guideline
<https://jbiomedsem.biomedcentral.com/submission-guidelines> provided by
the journal. Make sure you select the DaMaLOS collection when submitting.
We aim at offering up to 20% discount on the journal submission fee for the
first 5 submissions.JBioMedSem offers a preprint server for submission to
the journal while the peer-reviewed process is ongoing.For those submitting
to the journal track, we would also expect them to join, participate and
present their works at the workshop.CommitteesOrganizing committee - Leyla
Jael Castro, ZB MED Information Centre for Life Sciences- Dr. Jens Dierkes,
Cologne Competence Center for Research Data Management (C3RDM), University
of Cologne- Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, ZB MED Information Centre for Life
Sciences, University of CologneProgramme Committee - Erick Antezana
(Bayer)- Alessia Bardi (Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione
“A. Faedo”, OpenAire)- Oscar Corcho (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)-
(TBC) Constanze Curdt (Helmholz Metadata Collaboration)- Robert Downs (The
Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN))-
Daniel Garijo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)- Olga Ximena Giraldo (ZB
MED Information Centre for Life Sciences)- (TBC) Carole Goble (University
of Manchester)- Robert Hoehdorf (Computational Bioscience Research Center,
KAUST)- Daniel S. Katz (University of Illinois)- Peter Kiraly (GWDG
Göttingen)- José Labra (Universidad de Oviedo)- Carlos Martínez (eScience
Center)- Natalie Meyers (Hesburgh Libraries)- Andra Waagmeester (Micelio)-
Mingfang Wu (Australian Research Data Commons)VenueThe workshop will be
co-located with the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) to be held
as a hybrid event this year. More information on the ISWC webpage
https://iswc2022.semanticweb.org/ <https://iswc2020.semanticweb.org/>
DaMaLOs 2022 will be held fully virtual.ContactFor contact details please
visit our website <https://zbmed.github.io/damalos>Follow us on twitter
@ZB_MED @UniCologne #damalos2022*

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