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Workshop on Metadata for raw data from X-ray diffraction and other structural techniques: Introduction and Welcome

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Workshop on Metadata for raw data from X-ray diffraction and other structural techniques: Introduction and Welcome
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This two-day Workshop is organised by the DDD Working Group (WG), appointed by the IUCr Executive Committee to define the need for and practicalities of routine deposition of primary experimental data in X-ray diffraction and related experiments. It takes the form of a satellite of the 29th European Crystallographic Meeting with lectures from crystallographic practitioners, data management specialists and standards maintainers.
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So good morning everyone Welcome to the hotel park in roving. It's very beautiful setting for the second full workshop organized by the IUC our DDD working group and the title of our session this time is Metadata for raw data from x-ray diffraction and other structural techniques
So we had a very successful workshop in Bergen some years ago now in which we laid out the Goals of the of the working group the Challenges that were in front of any proposal to routinely deposit
diffraction data on the large scale and One of the things that came out from that workshop and from subsequent meetings Was that it's all very well being able to archive raw data But you need to be able to characterize it so that you can effectively Validate it reuse it and get the most benefit from it And this workshop specializes
Focuses really on all those aspects of metadata in that context It's a it's rather unusual workshop in a way because it's rare that metadata is coupled with scientific imperatives
Metadata is very much a buzzword in the digital library and repository world We want say in the course of the next two days to demonstrate to working scientists that it's an integral part of the science They do That they publish that they share that they analyze disseminate and so on we have a stellar cast of speakers addressing a very wide range of
topics from both the applied scientific and from the data management perspectives Looking forward immensely to the next couple of days. I'm sure that we'll have a fantastic workshop and Just a couple of minor housekeeping points before we get started
So just outside the room there are bathrooms to the left a little further down there's an area for refreshments where the coffee breaks and where the lunch will be served and and We have a timetable a little sheet that I hope everyone has
Which will give you the time of the breaks and the presentations? I apologize for the fact that the program book hasn't made it to to Rovinian time. It's it's been printed it's on its way, but it's not actually going to get here until after the workshop, but it includes reprints of the
Publications enacted D that came from the previous workshop. It's quite a significant book in its own, right? So please pick up a copy from the IUC our booth at the main Congress during the course of the week We have the pleasure and privilege to be in this this beautiful Adriatic resort
We are a relatively small group physically gathered here But thanks to the generosity of the number of sponsors were able to broadcast to the world All the proceedings of the next two days will be available Streamed live on the web and subsequently archived for
scrutiny on the DDD workshop and working group web page The sponsors who've helped us in this way are on this slide so particular thanks to Dectris who very generously Provided a large sum that went towards funding the web stream and in addition
Further helpful support came from by you see our journals who are very interested in the publication and dissemination aspects Cambridge crystallographic data center who have a Lot to do with metadata in characterizing the data that they store and make available to the community
Wiley the commercial and publishing partner of IUC are who are also interested in the publication aspects Pits Karlsruhe and the inorganic structural database equal interest in well characterized data Oxford cryo systems as an example of the smaller
experimental companies that See the importance of metadata Bruker who likewise very keen to get the best characterization of the images from their detectors and Codata which is an international Interdisciplinary organization that looks at data and scientific data in all its aspects and taking a very close interest in
So we'll try to keep to the printed timetable as best we can and I'd like therefore to hand over to John Heliwell review the
the progress of the diffraction group You