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Chemistry and Materials Science break-out group (Friday morning)
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Participants Stuart Chalk Amber Collins Angie Hunter David Martinsen Leah McEwen Jeremy Garritano Mary Phillips Helmut Katzgraber Bob Hanisch
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What tools do we need to make data re-usable? Annotation tools e.g., Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval https://med.stanford.edu/cedar.html https://med.stanford.edu/cedar.html e.g., Materials Data Curation System https://mgi.nist.gov/materials-data-curation-system https://mgi.nist.gov/materials-data-curation-system ELNs (including wiki sites) DMPs Common formats, agreed semantics Better access to instrumentation metadata e.g., http://equipment.data.ac.uk/ http://equipment.data.ac.uk/ Digital signatures to assure data integrity
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What kind of repositories do we need? ACS using Figshare for supporting data NSF should Fund a distributed repository system with a federated registry to facilitate data discovery Domain/theme-basedInstitutional Take on the administrative role in coordinating repository services e.g., http://schema.org http://schema.org
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Roles and responsibilities Shared responsibility for data management and preservation AuthorsInstitutions Publishers, editors Professional societies Funders
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