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Donny Winston

Donny Winston
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A translucent overlay journal could publish FAIR assets based on existing open-access publications. Typically, an overlay journal is transparent – it is a window to selected already-available content. The value added to the existing body of content is that of curation. However, scholarly digital assets – data, algorithms, tools, workflows, etc. – that support the narratives expressed in many publications are often insufficiently FAIR.

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I was alerted to a great discussion 1 about unifying versus partitioning data models. That is, you have some data powering some part of your system, and you need to decide how to structure that data and associate validation logic and behavior – like calculating properties or triggering other system actions – with the bundle of data as it evolves over the course of some ongoing or completing process.

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There are user facilities for scientific research. They were born out of the cost of doing “big science” with hardware that was increasingly resource-intensive, in terms of physical space, personnel time, and materials. Lawrence’s first cyclotron fit in the palm of his hand. Then he needed the hills behind Berkeley’s university campus.

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What do knowledge governance systems look like in practice? By knowledge governance, I don’t just mean governing ontologies. By knowledge, I mean categories/sets/types of things – what a thing “is,” or at least what it is described to be in the information system – and the relationships between these types, as opposed to specific recorded facts.