Approaches for efficiently citing subsets of data - RDA Data Citation WG Adoption & Implementation

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Information received through the CODATA mailing list. This may be relevant for a wider community in Norway although the first webinar is already passed.

The RDA Working Group on Data Citation (WG-DC)  brings together a group of experts to discuss the issues, requirements, advantages and shortcomings of existing approaches for efficiently citing subsets of data. The WG-DC focuses on a narrow field where significant contributions can be made and provides prototypes and reference implementations. The Data Citation Working Group recommendations are available at https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/data-citation-wg/outcomes/data-citati… WG-DC has now moved on into an adoption phase, supporting numerous data centers in implementing these recommendations and collecting feedback and lessons learned on the way.

Follow the links below to sign-up for the first webinars presenting pilots and adoption cases:

Adoption of the RDA Data Citation of Evolving Data Recommendation to Electronic Health Records
Presenter: Leslie McIntosh, PHD, MPH, Director Center for Biomedical Informatics, Washington University in St.Luis    
Time: Tue, Jan 17 2017  9-10, St. Louis - CST
which is: 07:00 San Francisco (PST) | 15:00 London (GMT) | 16:00 Amsterdam (CET) | 23:00 Beijing (CST) |  02:00+1 Sydney (AEDT) |  04:00+1 Auckland (NZDT)
To join visit https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/402507397595081218

Implementation of Dynamic Data Citation at the Vermont Monitoring Cooperative
Presenter: James Duncan, VMC, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Time: Mon, Feb 13 2017, 10:00am Burlington - EST
which is: 07:00 San Francisco (PST) | 15:00 London (GMT) |  16:00 Amsterdam (CET) | 23:00 Beijing (CST) |  02:00+1 Sydney (AEDT) |  04:00+1 Auckland (NZDT)
To join visit https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5757422594469162754