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SUMMARY:RO-Crate: Packaging research outputs with their metadata for repro
 ducibility across domains - Eli Chadwick\, Senior Research Software Engine
 er - eScience Lab\,  University of Manchester
DTSTART:20260129T130000Z
DTEND:20260129T140000Z
UID:TALK242521@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Jack Atkinson
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.researchobject.org/ro-crate/">RO-Crate</a
 > is a mechanism for packaging research outputs along with structured meta
 data\, providing machine-readability and reproducibility following the <a 
 href="https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/">FAIR</a> (Findable\, Acces
 sible\, Interoperable\, and Reusable) principles. It enables interlinking 
 methods\, data\, software\, and outputs with the outcomes of a project or 
 a piece of work\, even where distributed across repositories. \n\n- As a r
 esearcher\, RO-Crate helps you describe how to (re)use your data and repro
 duce your analysis\n- As a data consumer\, RO-Crate helps you make sense o
 f complex datasets and find related publications\, workflows\, software\, 
 and so on\n- As a data steward\, RO-Crate helps you manage project data FA
 IRly and ensure credit and attribution for contributors\n- As a software e
 ngineer\, RO-Crate provides a standardised way to share data and metadata 
 between different platforms\n\nRO-Crate is an <a href="https://github.com/
 ResearchObject/ro-crate">open-source project</a> developed by a global com
 munity\, and it's based on standard\, widely-used web technologies\, inclu
 ding JSON-LD\, Schema.org\, and persistent identifiers. \n\nThis talk will
  cover the motivations behind the development of RO-Crate\, a brief techni
 cal explanation of how it works\, and a few of its applications across dif
 ferent domains and types of data.
LOCATION:Room C\, West Hub
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