FAIR Research IT Innovation Lunch

Uit ITforResearch bij Universiteit Utrecht

Op deze pagina kan je een overzicht vinden van de FAIR Research IT Innovation Lunches die we bij de UU ITS afdeling Research & Datamanagement Services organiseren. Deze hebben meestal een technische inslag. Zo'n lunch bestaat uit een presentatie van ca. 20 minuten gevolgd door een uitgebreide discussie. Het publiek bestaat vooral uit ITers. De voertaal is Engels als dat gewenst is, anders Nederlands.

Deze lunches zijn "in het echie" en er worden geen opnames gemaakt.

Wil je zelf iets presenteren of sta je niet op de uitnodigingenlijst? Stuur een email naar Rik Janssen of Lazlo Westerhof. Of schrijf je onderwerp hieronder bij de Groslijst onderwerpen.

mei 2023[bewerken]

Geen lunches gepland.

Groslijst onderwerpen[bewerken]

Voel je vrij onderwerpen toe te voegen, dit is een wiki.

  • Over APIs en hun belang bij data-uitwisseling (n.a.v. het stripboek (jawel) The API-first world).
  • Over REST vs SOAP portals.
  • DevOps in het DevOps team van R&DMS. Wacht op verdere inrichting van dit team en op het LEAN Agile Center of Excellence (LACE) team van TQS, waarin ook een Special Interest Group Agile opgericht wordt. Mogelijk dat bij LACE een pool van scrum masters komt.
  • Open source, misschien iets voor David, Richard en/of Ton.
  • Projectleiders van de Research IT innovatieprojecten uit 2018 en 2019.
  • Integratieplatform,
  • OpenStack.
  • OpeNDAP.

Archief Research Innovation Lunch[bewerken]

Hieronder staan presentaties die we eerder gehad hebben.

10 april 2023: Jurgen Moers about lessons of the RDA conference for the FAIR Research IT program[bewerken]

On March 21-23, the 10th anniversary plenary meeting of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) was held in Gothenburg, Sweden. This conference was happy to receive 😊 a delegation of Utrecht University. RDA Plenaries are exciting and productive events that bring together a unique community of data scientists, librarians, computer and domain scientists, so our delegation had to spread out to be able to cover as many subjects as possible.

Jurgen will tell us about insights they have learned during the sessions and in the “wandelgangen” of the conference, as well as how they may influence the FAIR Research IT program (or why they may not). He might also share some interesting details about whatever happened during the off conference hours with his colleague delegation members, in the bars and on the boat while traveling to Gothenburg.

30 maart 2023: Rik Janssen presents Ricgraph - Research in context graph[bewerken]

Ricgraph (Research in context graph) is a graph with nodes (sometimes called vertices) and edges (sometimes called links) to represent objects and their relations. It can be used to store, manipulate and read metadata of any object that has a relation to another object, as long as every object can be "represented" by at least a name and a value. In Ricgraph, one node represents one object, and an edge represents the relation between two objects. It is written in Python and uses Neo4j as graph database engine.

Metadata of an object are stored as "properties" in a node, i.e. as information associated with a node. For example, a node may store two properties, name = PET and value = cat. Another node may store name = FULL_NAME and value = John Doe. Then the edge between those two nodes means that the person with FULL_NAME John Doe has a PET which is a cat.

The philosophy of Ricgraph is that it stores metadata, not the objects the metadata refer to. To access an object, a node has a link to that object in the system it was obtained from. The objective is to get metadata from objects from a source system in a process called "harvesting". All information harvested from several source systems will be combined into one graph. Modification of metadata of an object is done in the source system the object was harvested from, and then reharvesting of that source system.

For more information, see GitHub. Of course, this is also on the Research Software Directory and on Zenodo.

20 oktober 2022: Martijn Huiijts - 1633 dagen User Experience bij de UU[bewerken]

1633 dagen User Experience bij de UU. Martijn is een User Experience Evangelist sinds 2003 en neemt ons mee in zijn reis van 4,47 jaar bij de UU. Daarbij geeft hij ons tips en handvatten om de ervaring van mensen, van jouw product of service te verbeteren. Heb je vragen? Neem contact op met Martijn Huiijts.

22 september 2022: Mees van Stiphout presents I-Analyser[bewerken]

Mees van Stiphout will present I-Analyser (some of us might be able to login with SolidID), the online text and data mining application of the Digital Humanities Lab (DHL). With I-Analyzer, users can search full text, create visualizations and export subsets. DHL keeps on improving and expanding this tool every time they manage to acquire funding, and the application (or components functioning as basic building blocks of code in other development projects) is probably generic enough to be useful to researchers from other disciplines than the humanities as well. In collaboration with the UB, DHL also adds new corpora on a regular basis. The somewhat time consuming issue there is the preparatory work (e.g. they are trying to harvest an updated version of the entire KB newspaper collection, which is quite an effort).

For anyone present at the June 9 lunch, the project "Using big data to explore reader responses to translated literature database” has also stored its data in I-Analyser.

12 september 2022: Jason Maassen about the Research Software Directory[bewerken]

Jason Maassen is one of the developers of the Research Software Directory (RSD), developed by the eScienceCenter. The RSD is a content management system for software, made for institutes for whom research software is an important output. The system is designed to be flexible enough to allow for different data sources, database schemas, and so on. By default, the Research Software Directory is set up to collect data from GitHub, Zenodo, Zotero, as well as Medium blogs. For each software package, a product page can be created.

The UU is participating in a project with other universities to help the eScienceCenter to make it more easy for institutions to use the RSD for making their software more visible. Software developers of faculties at UU and research engineers of RDMS will be asked to use the "new" RSD by registering their software. Maarten, Martine and Rik will collect usage experiences and tips for improvement of the RSD.

So basically, this lunch is the kick off of this project at the UU. The new version of the RSD will be released around the end of August, and will have a lot of improvements.

9 juni 2022[bewerken]

Gijs-Walt van Egdom will present a Research IT innovation project, awarded in 2019, "Using big data to explore reader responses to translated literature database".

24 juni 2020[bewerken]

IT Innovation Fund 2018 project: “A Time to Every Purpose under Heaven: Extracting Dates from Hebrew and Aramaic Texts”.

  • Presentatie door Ortal-Paz Saar, Sheean Spoel en Jelte van Boheemen (ca. 20 min).
  • Discussie (ca. 20 min).
  • Ortal-Paz Saar researches religious studies and Jewish cultural history. She is particularly interested in portraying the interaction between different religious traditions. Ortal-Paz is also fascinated by digital humanities and tries to incorporate these in her work. Her current research is focusing on funerary culture, and she is developing a DH international project titled PEACE: Portal of Epigraphy, Archaeology, Conservation and Education on Jewish Funerary Culture.
  • Zie ook het nieuwsbericht over de honorering van 21 januari 2019 en het bericht over de start van het project van 15 april 2019.

14 mei 2020[bewerken]

  • VREs, door Maarten Hoogerwerf.

13 februari 2020[bewerken]

  • Shiny, door Kees van der Eijden.
  • Project Global Goals, hoe heel veel webpagina's te crawlen, door Martine de Vos en Jelle Treep:
    Our PI, Maya Bogers (Geo) wants to study how the Sustainable Development Goals (UN 2015) have resulted in changes in governance networks. We used AWS to retrieve all external hyperlinks among 312 international organizations as available in the Internet Archive.