BioExcel sponsors the Workshop on Research Objects (RO2018) on 29 Oct 2018 as part of IEEE eScience 2018 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.


Scholarly Communication has evolved significantly in recent years, with an increasing focus on Open Research, FAIR data sharing and community-developed open source methods. The concepts of authorship and citation are changing, as researchers are increasingly reusing and evolving common software tools and datasets. Yet with a growing amount of cloud compute power and open platforms available, reproducibility of computational analyses becomes more challenging, and not yet commonly included in peer review. While recent advances in scientific workflows and provenance capture systems have improved on this situation, a question remains on how to publish, archive, explore and understand digital research outputs, as academic authors and publishers remain focused on PDFs and the occasional CSV file, with the Web and Open Research often left to “best effort” rather than being the expected norm.

A number of community initiatives have begun to explore how to package various multi-part research outcomes with their context, how to handle distributed and living content and how to port and safely exchange these “Research Objects” between platform and between researchers.

One such approach is researchobject.org which has proposed a way to package and describe research outputs, data, methods, workflows, provenance and structured metadata, reusing existing Web standards and formats.

Research Objects, and Research Object-like approaches have gathered pace across:

However, many challenges remain as to how to increase Research Object uptake with data providers, researchers, infrastructures, publishers and other stakeholders; credit and tracking metrics; develop supporting tooling; building effective community efforts and the relationship of rich metadata manifests with emerging container platforms.

RO2018 will explore recent advancements in Research Objects and publishing of research data, and the preliminary schedule lists a wide range of exciting talks. Keynote speakers include Federica Foglini and Carl Kesselman. An “unconference” section of the workshop with lightning talks, posters and demo will foster discussions, network building and updates of the latest developments in digital sharing of scholarly communication.

BioExcel have a strong link to reproducibility with workflows and in particular Common Workflow Language, and is proud to sponsor the RO2018 workshop, allowing the workshop to gain a wider participation list including leading research communities and emerging junior researchers.

To attend the RO2018 workshop, register for the IEEE eScience 2018 conference. Fees apply, with options for the whole eScience conference or just the Workshop Day. Early Bird discounts available until 14 September 2018.