Hi all

Has anyone attended a DataOne user's group meeting in the past? Can someone
please provide a few thoughts/perspective on what takes place at these
meetings, who usually attends, and what you found was beneficial about
going? I'm working on a project that might interface with EDI who I know is
a member node of DataOne, so I'm curious if it might be a good idea to
attend this conference as well. Thank you.

Best
Kat

On Fri, Apr 27, 2018, 12:05 PM Amber Budden <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Register now for the 2018 DataONE Users Group meeting:
>
> *Building a Community of Scientific Data Repositories **in an Open
> Science Landscape*
>
>
> *Monday July 16th 2018Marriott University Park, Tucson AZ; co-located with
> the ESIP meeting*
>
>    - Bringing together repository managers and users in support of open
>    science
>    - Community contributed talks and posters
>    - DataONE updates and visioning
>    - Topical breakout sessions and workshops
>
> There is* no registration fee* to attend and participate in the
> DUG meeting.
> Information, registration and group hotel rates can be found at:
> bit.ly/DUG2018
>
> *Meeting Theme and Objectives*
> The 2018 meeting theme, “Building a Community of Scientific Data
> Repositories in an Open Science Landscape” will bring together repository
> managers, users and other stakeholders to explore achievements and future
> work in the open science landscape. Community talks and posters
> that explore broad topics of interoperability,
> preservation, data discovery, reproducible research and sustainability are
> invited.
>
> DataONE encourages DataONE Member Nodes, data scientists, researchers,
> scientists, students and others to submit abstracts for posters and talks.
>
> *Abstract Submission for Posters and Talks*
> Abstracts for talks and posters are solicited during the registration
> process. Talks will be approximately 10-20 minutes in duration, to be
> confirmed with development of the agenda. Submissions for talks will be
> accepted until June 10th, 2018. Oral presentations are not guaranteed.
> Those not accepted as oral presentations will be given the option
> to present a poster. Poster submissions will remain open until the close of
> registration.
>
> A shareable flyer
> <https://www.dataone.org/sites/default/files/dug2018_flyer_0.pdf> and
> postcard
> <https://www.dataone.org/sites/default/files/dug2018_postcard.pdf> are
> available online.  We would be grateful if you could circulate widely in
> your networks.
>
> See you in July,
> Amber
>

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