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[Workshop Presentations and Outputs]
Fall 2023 Workshop at University of Colorado Boulder
- FAIR Data Ideals at the MagLab and Why They Don’t Work - David Butcher, National MagLab
- Imaging-PHD: Persistent Identification and Citable Hardware Description of Microscope Configurations - Caterina Strambio-De-Castillia, UMass Chan Medical School
- Tephra-EPMA Use Case - Steve Kuehn, Concord University, EPMA and Tephra Lab
- MAPNet (Mobile Atmospheric Profiling Network) General Description - Kevin Knupp, L. Carey, R. Wade, P. Pangle, and D. Phillips, University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Persistent Identifiers - ARM Use Case - Harold Shanafield, Chirag Shah, and Giri Prakash, Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Facility Data Center, ORNL
- Can RRIDs help authors cite Cores and instruments? - Anita Bandrowski, SciCrunch, RRID Initiative
- Instruments @ datacite.org - Ted Habermann, Metadata Game Changers
- What Mark knows about ARKs - Mark Parsons, NASA Chief Science Data Office
- ORCID - Shawna Sadler, ORCID
- Kerstin Lehnert - Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- Building a useful (and persistently-identified) digital crust - Daven Quinn, University of Wisconsin—Madison
- Instrument & Facility PIDs - Thayumanasamy Somasundaram, Florida State University
- Cores and RRIDs, PIDs - Andy Chitty, Oregon Health and Science University
- A perspective from Arizona State University - Matthew Harp, Arizona State University Library
- PIDs: the view from AGU - Kristina Vrouwenvelder, American Geophysical Union
- Persistent Identification of Instruments: The RDA WG work so far and a road ahead - Markus Stocker, Rolf Krahl, Louise Darroch, Robert Huber, Ted Habermann, et al., Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology (remote)
- Facility and Instrument PIDs in the Materials Research Data Domain - David Elbert, Johns Hopkins and Materials Research Data Alliance
- Closing Remarks - Mark Parsons, NASA Chief Science Data Office
- Forward Looking - Claudius Mundoma, Stanford University
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