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Monday, February 22 • 9:30pm - 10:45pm
Publishing with meaning: which vocabularies are you using to enhance discovery and description?

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NISO Discourse Discussion for this session
https://discourse.niso.org/t/publishing-with-meaning-which-vocabularies-are-you-using-to-enhance-discovery-and-description/80

Publishing is the act of making data and information resources accessible to others. For effective and accurate scholarly communication developing shared vocabularies, terminologies and semantic assets are critical to the discovery and understanding of published resources, and help reduce ambiguity and increase interoperability. Many disciplines and organisations have local lists of vocabularies that serve multiple functions including enhancing discovery, annotation and description. With the globalisation of data and information resources, enabling a common understanding of any ‘concept’ used to describe or define a ‘thing’ in our world is becoming critical. There is a growing need to develop common vocabularies that can be used across broader communities and support harmonization of information both within and across disciplines and languages. But we also need to be able to communicate to users of any semantic asset, information about its sustainability, governance, authority, conditions of use, etc.


Moderators
avatar for Natasha Simons

Natasha Simons

Associate Director, Data & Services, Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)
Natasha Simons is Associate Director, Data & Services, with the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC). Based in Brisbane, Australia, Natasha drives national-scale initiatives and projects that build world class data infrastructure for researchers and that contribute to the ARDC’s... Read More →

Speakers
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Simon Cox

Research Scientist, CSIRO
AG

Arofan Gregory

CODATA
Arofan Gregory (he/him) is a metadata standards expert with a background in technology, especially focusing on statistics and research data. He has contributed to the development of the Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange (SDMX) standards, the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI... Read More →
avatar for Lesley Wyborn

Lesley Wyborn

Honorary Professor, Australian National University


Monday February 22, 2021 9:30pm - 10:45pm EST
Room 1
  NFAIS Futures
  • Host Organization NISO