[tdwg-content] Application deadline extended for Practical Hacking On Identifiers at BiOSphere 2 (PHOIBOS2), Feb. 17-19, 2015, Oracle, Arizona, USA

Ramona Walls rlwalls2008 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 17:57:13 CET 2015


The deadline for applications has been extended to Dec. 6th. Please apply
online at http://bit.ly/1knvYoR

Also, a reminder that there is funding available to support several
participants from developing countries!

Ramona

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Ramona L. Walls, Ph.D.
Scientific Analyst, The iPlant Collaborative, University of Arizona
Research Associate, Bio5 Institute, University of Arizona
Laboratory Research Associate, New York Botanical Garden

On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Ramona Walls <rlwalls2008 at gmail.com> wrote:

> In the era of big data and informatics, there is growing awareness among
> scientists and scientific data managers of the need for permanent, globally
> unique identifiers for both physical specimens and digital data, leading to
> the development of new systems for minting, tracking, resolving, and
> querying identifiers. However, existing identifier systems have not yet
> been put to the test with the types of very large, multidisciplinary
> datasets that loom on the horizon, and developing an identifier
> infrastructure for really big data (pre- and post-publication) is crucial
> next step.
>
> During the three day PHOIBOS2
> <https://github.com/identifier-services/phoibos2/wiki> workshop at the
> world-renowned Biosphere 2 <http://b2science.org/> in Oracle, Arizona,
> identifier practitioners and data generators will come together to
> summarize the current state of the field, identify and elucidate the
> technical issues, and develop solutions. PHOIBOS2 will incorporate elements
> of a hackathon, but outputs may also include non-technical products like a
> draft proposal, a survey, or educational materials. The agenda for the
> meeting is modeled after the successful MIT Hacking Medicine
> <http://hackingmedicine.mit.edu/>, in which groups of participants are
> asked to identify a problem and articulate what a system that solved the
> problem would look like, including technologies, support material, and a
> business model. We aim to develop a vision of an identifier infrastructure
> that spans the entire data lifecycle in the context of very large, complex,
> multi-disciplinary, research-oriented datasets.
>
> If you are a scientist, or user or developer of identifier systems, and
> would like to take part in this innovative experience, please complete the
> online application available here
> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1m1paDJjRigPLw0PaLFlS5D2bfvJ2iGwP6W_bsvcMEYI/viewform>
> by November 30, 2015.  The meeting is open to all, with room and board
> covered for up to 30 participants, and limited funding available to support
> travel costs, particularly for early career or under-represented
> participants. Funding requests will be considered in early December, after
> all applications are received.
>
> This workshop is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, with
> logistical support provided by the iPlant Collaborative.
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> Ramona L. Walls, Ph.D.
> Scientific Analyst, The iPlant Collaborative, University of Arizona
> Research Associate, Bio5 Institute, University of Arizona
> Laboratory Research Associate, New York Botanical Garden
>
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