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Lessons learned from organizing the first ever virtual csv,conf
This blogpost was collaboratively written by the csv,conf organizing team which includes John Chodacki from CDL. csv,conf is supported by the Sloan Foundation and the Moore Foundation. The original post can be found here: https://csvconf.com/going-online A brief history csv,conf is a community conference that brings diverse groups together to discuss data topics, and features stories about data […]
csv,conf,v5 moves online
csv,conf is a non-profit community conference run by folks who really love data and sharing knowledge. The first two years, organizers established the event’s scope and community in Berlin, Germany. The third and fourth year, the organizers moved the event to Portland, Oregon. And, starting this year, we hoped to move the event to Washington, […]
Advancing FAIR and GO FAIR in the U.S.: Notes from the Workshop
In February, I had the privilege of attending “Advancing FAIR and GO FAIR in the U.S.”, a workshop put on by GO FAIR USA in conjunction with the San Diego Supercomputer Center’s (SDSC) Research Data Services, and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The event was held in Atlanta, and hosted by the South […]
csv,conf,v4: call for proposals
Although a ubiquitous term, the acronym CSV has varied meanings depending on who you ask. In the data space, CSV often translates to comma-separated values – a machine-readable data format used to store tabular data in plain text. To many, the format represents simplicity, interoperability, compactness, hackability, among other things. From when it first launched […]