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SUMMARY:Fair Digital Objects Forum
DESCRIPTION:How a vision of the internet of FAIR data & Services becomes a reality \nWednesday 19 January 2022 \n13.00 – 17.00 UTC \nPurpose of the event\nLarge sums of money\, and equally great ambitions\, are already being directed towards developing data/research infrastructures\, forscience and for industry\, and there is no doubt that much additional awareness\, new insights and new types of services and tools will emerge. Despite these huge investments there is no agreed view on how the future data space should be organized\, what its key pillars should be and how access to data will be managed and facilitated. EOSC for example is based on the FAIR principles and a distributed service landscape\, with further specifications currently being derived by expert Task Forces. Similar to the ESFRI process\, NFDI relies on a process of discipline-driven infrastructure building\, while recognizing that this leaves a gap to be bridged with respect to common services and standards. NIH Commons a conceptual framework for a digital environment was designed to allow efficient storage\, manipulation\, and sharing of research objects. Meanwhile\, big industry is defining strategies for offering services on data based on proprietary binding mechanisms\, seriously hampering innovation. \nThis panel will initiate a discussion across initiatives about major organizational principles and key pillars\, and is intended as the first of a series of meetings on this topic. Its goal\, therefore\, is to identify major aspects that need to be considered when examining the emerging future global data space. For this purpose\, we invited four “thinkers” whom we know dare to look ahead without being bound by current projects and political considerations. \nMore info and registration >> www.fairdo.org
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/fair-digital-objects-forum/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220125T000000
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SUMMARY:3rd ESFRI RIs -EOSC Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Workshop on the connection of ESFRI Research Infrastructures (RIs) to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) titled will take place on 25 & 26 January 2022\, as an Online Event. \nThe main objective of the workshop is to bring together ESFRI\, ESFRI RIs and EOSC stakeholders\, in order to showcase and better comprehend the EOSC concept\, including the Open Science and “FAIR” policy agenda\, and the vision for the future\, along with the EOSC value proposition for its users\, and ensure an optimal federation of clusters and RIs with EOSC. The event will focus on the current state of EOSC and how the thematic RIs and ESFRI clusters fit into the developing landscape\, including the partnership with the newly established EOSC Association.  The workshop is organised by the ESFRI Task Force on EOSC and the StR-ESFRI2 Project\, in close cooperation with ESFRI and the EC\, and with participatiob from the EOSC Cluster projects\, the EOSC Association Board of Directors\, and the EOSC Future project. \nFor more information on the outcomes of the 2nd ESFRI RIs-EOSC Workshop (Online\, 6 & 7.10.2020)\, please click here. \nMain Concepts \nThe main focus of the 3rd workshop is on how the RI communities and researchers can use and benefit from EOSC\, getting added value. Besides the general benefits of EOSC towards open science and “FAIRification” of data and services\, it is considered that the daily use of EOSC Exchange and concrete tools by the RI users for intra and interdisciplinary research will also greatly benefit EOSC\, in becoming useful and effective\, contributing towards its sustainability. There are two main elements in the connection of RIs to EOSC: RIs as data producers/service providers (offering data/services to EOSC) and RIs as users of generic (non-thematic) EOSC services (consuming services from the EOSC Core and the integrated projects such as EOSC Future). In an effort to shift attention towards the (required) added value of EOSC for the RI communities and end users\, this workshop will focus mainly on the second element. To this aim\, some of the points that will be highlighted during this workshop are: \n\nThe connection of RIs to EOSC\, both ESFRI and other world-class RIs\nThe added value of EOSC for the RI communities and end users. I.e.\, what does EOSC bring to (users of) international RIs\nBringing international RIs up to speed on Open Science and the FAIR policy agenda\, including concrete paradigms from young researchers presenting their work on Open Science and FAIR data\, with possible achievements\, may have positive effects on high-level RI/lab managers.\nThe co-creation between providers and users of the EOSC vision\, in terms of service portfolio for the users\n\nwww.esfri.eu
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/3rd-esfri-ris-eosc-workshop/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220127T000000
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SUMMARY:Training Workshop for filling in the Reporting Survey about the Additional Activities for EOSC
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC Association is organising an online training activity\, across 25-27 January 2022\, to support EOSC Association members complying with the monitoring and reporting of their Additional Activities. \nTo secure opportunities for all Members to benefit from the training\, a workshop will be repeated\, three times\, always between h09:00-10:00am CET\, on the 25th\, 26th and 27th of January. Attendees may select the date that best fits their schedule. Since the content of the workshops will always be the same throughout the three slots\, attending one will be sufficient. \nA Zoom link and the event agenda will be sent to registered and verified attendees\, closer to the date. \nFor any inquiries\, please reach out to the EOSC Association monitoring team: monitoring@eosc.eu.
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/training-workshop-filling-reporting-survey-about-additional-activities-eosc/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220126T000000
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SUMMARY:FAIRsFAIR 2022 final event
DESCRIPTION:FAIRsFAIR is pleased to welcome you to the very last stop of their long and extremely exciting journey that started in 2019! Between January 25th and 27th\, FAIRsFAIR partners and stakeholders will meet for a series of concluding meetings taking place online to deep-dive into the results of FAIRsFAIR. \nAt FAIRsFAIR2022\, the project and its stakeholders will analyse the impact that FAIRsFAIR has had on the European Research Community. They will also go through the tools\, guidelines and best practices that FAIRsFAIR have produced and delivered to researchers\, data stewards\, decision makers and funders towards a better\, more structured approach towards FAIR data management. The FAIRsFAIR project will take the recommendations produced and the lessons learnt and leave them as a legacy for future activities to come. \nDANS is the coordinator of FAIRsFAIR\, and as one of the core partners is closely involved in most of the project’s work packages. \nFAIRsFAIR Final Event \nThe core of these three days will be the FAIRsFAIR Final Event on Wednesday 26th of January. Forget about power-points and online surveys: grab an armchair and a coffee\, make yourself comfortable and join us. We promise you an out of the ordinary fresh take on an online event! \nPublic Session\, Wednesday 26th of January\, 14:00 – 17:00 CET \nResearch is open and without borders. The FAIR principles are not just a European matter. That’s why the event will be opened by a keynote speaker that will bring an international perspective and will tell us how FAIR is approached in… well\, we can’t tell you any more yet! \nDuring this session\, representatives from FAIRsFAIR will debate on the core aspects of implementing FAIR with outstanding representatives of the European and international research community. How can we ensure the sustainability of FAIR practices? How are universities in Europe implementing and ensuring implementation of FAIR policies by students\, educators and trainers? How do we combine the FAIR principles with data preservation in the long-term? And last but not least: how do we ensure the FAIR principles are truly turned into common practices to be continuously implemented by researchers and supported by funding agencies? \nThe concluding session will look at the national perspective\, asking ourselves how we can ensure that European sovereignty deals with national and language dimensions when dealing\, for instance\, with aspects related to ontologies\, vocabularies and specific local cultural aspects. \nMore information \nPlease register at the FAIRsFAIR event page. Here you can also find more information and a schedule of the event. \nwww.fairsfair.eu
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/fairsfair-2022-final-event/
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SUMMARY:ERIC Forum Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The upcoming ERIC Forum meeting will be held online on 26-27 January 2022. It will bring together the ERIC community and its stakeholders to discuss\, among other topics\, ERIC’s role in the new ERA (European Research Area)\, ERICs and the new ESFRI Stakeholder Forum\, the ERIC guidelines\, opportunities for ERICs at the EIC (European Innovation Council) and more. \nThe meeting will also incorporate updates from the ERIC Forum Implementation Project\, where project partners will present the current status of each work package as well as the upcoming steps for the next year. \n► The meeting’s program is available here. \nwww.eric-forum.eu
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/eric-forum-annual-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220126T000000
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CREATED:20220121T093836Z
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SUMMARY:Science Mesh Workshop – Global Platform for Scientific Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:The main goal of the Science Mesh Workshop “Global Platform for Scientific Collaboration”\, co-located with the CS3 2022 Congress\, is to dialogue with early adopters and potential vendors that will contribute to the final development\, deployment and adoption of the Science Mesh. The Science Mesh is a global collaboration service for researchers\, educators\, data curators and analysts based on OCM (Open Cloud Mesh) and CS3APIs (Connect Storage and Application Providers). It provides an interoperable platform to easily share & deploy application and software components\, while providing rich collaborative workflows. \nThe day also brings out insights around the needs of ESFRI European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures clusters and their related infrastructures in terms of data sync and share. The ESFRI clusters\, from a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines\, have strong links with research communities\, manage significant data volumes\, and develop/operate discipline-specific data analytics tools\, while facilitation access to research data for incorporation into EOSC. We will understand what these challenges are and how the Science Mesh can support the ESFRI in overcoming the referred challenges\, while contributing to Open Science. \nThis workshop is a follow up from last year workshop “Moving Towards the Adoption Phase for Science Mesh”\, co-located at the CS3 2021 Congress. \nEOSC Association Director Ignacio Blanquer is introducing the session on “EOSC and Science Mesh – Overcoming data challenges”\, chaired by Ron Trompert (CS3MESH4EOSC) and featuring Pierre-Yves Burgi (EOSC Long-Term Data Preservation TF)\, Alvaro López (EOSC Technical Interoperability of Data and Services TF)\, and Roberto Di Cosmo (EOSC Infrastructures for Quality Research Software TF) \nSave your seat \nKey Benefits of participating in the Workshops\nFrom this Science Mesh workshop\, you will: \n\nUnderstand applications and usage of the Science Mesh through demonstrations\nGrab the opportunity to embrace research opportunities on Enterprise file synchronisation and sharing (EFSS) product development;\nLearn about how to adopt Science Mesh and increase the offer of services for collaborative research and working environments;\nSee how Science Mesh responds to the goals of the CS3 Community;\nJoin collaboration opportunities on connecting data\nGain a whole new understanding of how Science Mesh supports European policies regarding the research infrastructures and open science.\nLearn about how Science Mesh benefits you regarding managing\, sync and sharing your data in an easier way.\n\nWho should attend?\nAll those interested in making the friction-free collaboration in Europe a reality\, where users can access an interoperable federation of data\, to easily sync\, share and deploy applications and software. More specifically: \n\nResearchers\, data curators and analysts: without needing to get familiar with new interfaces\, learn how you can use Science Mesh to share and synchronise your ﬁles and datasets\, even with peers that belong to diﬀerent institutions and independently of the actual Open-Source Enterprise File Sync&Share (EFSS) platform they use.\nSoftware Developers (commercial and non-commercial): have more info about benefits of adding your software or application into the Science Mesh to increase your number of users\, while accessing new software applications and increasing your service interoperability.\nService Providers: increase your number of users and enrich service offering by translating them into commercial and business applications\, while adding innovative features through new applications & solutions.\nSystem administrators: achieve costs reduction by integrating your platform into the Science Mesh and increase your sync & share capabilities through your already existing software platforms.\nPolicy Makers: understand how the Science Mesh increases research outputs efficiency\, ensure they are being used\, increase the usage of FAIR data and how researchers which do not have access to on-premise IT infrastructure can make use of the Science Mesh and participate in the EOSC.\n\nSave your seat \nAgenda\n\n\n\nTime\nDescription\nSpeaker\n\n\n14:00 – 14:05\nWelcome and Objectives: CS3 community and ScienceMesh  \nSession Style – Presentation\nJakub Moscicki (CERN & CS3MESH4EOSC Project Coordinator)\n\n\n14:05 – 14:25\nScience Mesh – Achievements so far within CS3MESH4EOSC \nScienceMesh is an interoperable research platform developed for the EOSC\, that enables seamless sharing and collaboration on data between sites running different EFSS platforms (Nextcloud\, OwnCloud and Seafile). In this presentation we will give a summary of the status of the integration with of these EFSS platforms into the Science Mesh and outlook for 2022 \nSession Style – Presentation\nPedro Ferreira (CERN & CS3MESH4EOSC Project Technical Coordinator)\n\n\n14:25 – 14:45\nScience Mesh for EFSS service providers \nSession Style – Presentation\nRon Trompert (SURF\, CS3MESH4EOSC)\n\n\n14:45 – 15:00\nScienceMesh and Nextcloud Opportunities \nPonder Source developed a bridge that allows existing Nextcloud sites to join Science Mesh. This talk will show how it works\, and why you as a Nextcloud site will want to join ScienceMesh. \nSession Style – Presentation\nMichiel de Jong (Ponder Source)\n\n\n15:00 – 15:10\nScienceMesh and Owncloud OCIS – Opportunities \nSession Style – Presentation\nHugo Labrador (CERN\, CS3MESH4EOSC)\n\n\n15:10 – 15:15\nScienceMesh and Seafile – Opportunities \nSession Style – Presentation\nMaciej Brzezniak (PSNC\, CS3Mesh4EOSC)\n\n\n15:15 – 15:25\nTechnology & Development – Advancements & Innovations \nSession Style – Presentation\nHugo Labrador (CERN\, CS3MESH4EOSC)\n\n\n15:25 – 15:40\nResearchers and Use-cases \nSession Style – Presentation\nMaciej Brzezniak (PSNC\, CS3Mesh4EOSC)\n\n\n15:40 – 15:55\nReframing adoption challenges in FAIR Data Infrastructures: Science Mesh as a source of research advantage. \nSession Style – Presentation \nThis presentation explores what is the role of digital infrastructures in the FAIR movement? How can we improve the adoption of digital infrastructures by researchers? Presentation done by ESADE Business School\, which leads the Science Mesh “Assessment of Business Impact” task.\nGozal Ahmadova (ESADE\, CS3MESH4EOSC)\n\n\n15:55 – 16:00\nScienceMesh 2022: What’s in store for 2022? \nSession Style – Presentation\nJakub Moscicki (CERN & CS3MESH4EOSC Project Coordinator)\n\n\n16:00 – 16:15\nCoffee Break\n\n\n\n16:15 – 16:55\nEOSC and ScienceMesh – Overcoming data challenges \nThe session will be opened by a distinguished member of EOSC Association Board who will provide an overview about the EOSC Association structure\, goals\, as well as its next year’s work plan to advance open science in Europe. Afterwards\, members from EOSC Task Forces present the main priorities of their task forces and brainstorm how the work from the Task Forces and existing infrastructures and solutions developed by the CS3 Community can be brought together \nSession Style – Presentation\nKey-Note Speaker: Ignacio Blanquer\, EOSC Association Board \nSession Chair: Ron Trompert\, SURF & CS3MESH4EOSC \nPierre-Yves Burgi – Deputy CIO at Université de Genève and member of EOSC Long-Term Data Preservation Advisor TF \nRoberto di Cosmo\, Director at Software Heritage and EOSC Infrastructure for Quality Research Software \nAlvaro Lopez\, CSIC and member of EOSC Technical Interoperability of Data and Services TF\n\n\n16:55 – 17:40\nScientific disciplines embracing no border Research Environment thanks to Science Mesh \nIntroduction made by session chair on the importance of collaboration and joining forces between European initiatives to unlock Open Science. This session will have an esteemed panel from the different RI science clusters to discuss  how the Science Mesh\, by teaming up with different research infrastructures\, can support them in addressing their challenges related to data sync and sharing\, while increasing the long-term sustainability of their services. \nSession Style – Panel discussion\nSession chair: Silvana Muscella\, Trust-IT Services \nXavier Espinal\, ESCAPE & CERN \nFrançois-Perrin\, PANOSC & The European Synchrotron \nZhiming Zhao\, ENVRI-FAIR & Universty of Amsterdam \nOther names to be announced\n\n\n17:40 – 17:45\nCS3MESH4EOSC Wrap-Up and Next steps \nSession Style – Presentation\nJakub Moscicki (CERN & CS3MESH4EOSC Project Coordinator)\n\n\n17:45 – 18:15\nChat-Away Coffee at Gather Town\n\n\n\n\nSave your seat
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/science-mesh-workshop-global-platform-scientific-collaboration/
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SUMMARY:ENVRI Week 2022
DESCRIPTION:What is ENVRI week?\nENVRI week is a week dedicated to Environmental Research Infrastructures. During the runtime of the ENVRI-FAIR project\, it is organised once a year. ENVRI Week 2022 hosts ENVRI-FAIR project-related sessions as well as several other sessions targeting different groups of stakeholders. \nVenue for the physical participation\nHotel Elbflorenz Dresden\nRosenstraße 36\n01067 Dresden-Altstadt \nRemote participation\nThe link for joining the online sessions will be provided shortly before the meeting. \nRegistration\nRegistrations for physical attendance are accepted only until the 12th of January 2022. Please\, be aware that as per Dresden regulation\, only people with proof of vaccination or recovery will have access to the meeting venue. \nAgenda and registration
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/envri-week-2022/
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