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CCQM Online Workshop on Digital and FAIR Chemical and Biological Reference Data and Certificates: Challenges and Opportunities

9 to 12 September 2024

Digital and FAIR Chemical and Biological Reference Data

Topics

The workshop will cover three themes:

  • Challenges with unique interoperable identifiers in the Chem/Bio area
  • Digitalization of CRM certificates
  • Best practice in developing databases for Chem/Bio data that meet FAIR principles

Registration

Online registration is via the workshop website at https://ccqmws2024.org.

Expected outcomes

  • Challenges with unique interoperable identifiers in the Chem/Bio area
    • Gain understanding of the various options for unique interoperable identifiers for the measurands (within the scope of CCQM) that can cover both the component and matrix within the measurand description.
    • Gain understanding on how to integrate unique interoperable identifiers with the concept of broad scope CMCs.
    • Review the structure and use CMC service categories for Chemical/Biological CMCs for potential of implementing FAIR principles and relationship to the JCTLM and other databases.
    • Develop recommendations of what system(s) of unique interoperable identifiers should be used in both the KCDB and JCTLM databases (beyond the use of InCHI).
  • Digitalization of CRM certificates
    • Gain understanding of the various options for producing and maintaining digital certificates and specific issues that need to be addressed for CRM certificates.
    • Gain understanding on how FAIR principles can be included in the production of digital CRM certificates. Understand the potential challenges within the scope of CCQM.
    • Gain understanding of the how digital representations of measurement procedures can be developed and linked to digital certificates, and how they would be disseminated to stakeholders.
    • Gain understanding of client expectations on uses, benefits and challenges of working with digital CRM certificates.
    • Gain understanding on the level of resources and infrastructure required to develop and maintain digital certificates.
    • Develop recommendations on options for NMIs wishing to implement Digital CRM certificates and adhere to FAIR principles.
  • Best practice in developing databases for Chem/Bio data that meet FAIR principles
    • Gain understanding of the benefits and challenges to transitioning to the use databases for scientific data.
    • Gain understanding of applying FAIR principles to Database development. What are the benefits and challenges?
    • Gain understanding on examples of how FAIR principles have been applied to various databases, libraries, or any other data products.
    • Develop recommendations on key issues to be considered in database development and maintenance when wishing to apply FAIR principles.

WS-20209-09-Steering Committee

Steering Committee

Carlos Gonzalez

NIST, Chair

Robert Wielgosz

BIPM contact

Adriaan van deVeen

VSL

Claudia Swart

PTB

Juris Meijer

NRC

Steve Ellison

LGC

Angelique Botha

NMISA

Zoltan Mester

NRC

Richard Brown

NPL

Stephanie Maniguet

BIPM

Müslüm Akgöz

UME

Sang-Ryoul Park

KRISS

Publications

Working documents

Sorry, no meeting documents available.

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