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- Frictionless Data May 2022 Community CallJune 1, 2022 by Sara Petti
At our Frictionless Data community call we heard about citizen science and climate change solutions using Frictionless Data
- Workshop on FAIR and Frictionless Workflows for Tabular DataMay 24, 2022 by Paula Martinez Lavanchy
On 28 and 29 April 4TU.ResearchData and the Frictionless Data team joined forces to organize an online workshop on “FAIR and frictionless workflows for tabular data”
- Is reproducing someone else’s research data a Frictionless experience? (pt.2)May 15, 2022 by Sara Petti
We challenged the Fellows to exchange their data to see if they could reproduce each other’s Data Packages...
- Frictionless Data April 2022 Virtual HangoutMay 5, 2022 by Sara Petti
At our Frictionless Data community call we had a discussion around open science best practices and the Turing Way with former Frictionless Fellow Anne Lee Steele...
- Frictionless Data March 2022 Virtual HangoutApril 13, 2022 by Sara Petti
At our Frictionless Data community call we had a discussion with Johan Richer from Multi.coop around his theory of portal vs catalogue.
- Combining Data Skills, Knowledge, and Networks to Save our PlanetMarch 9, 2022 by Lilly Winfree
To start this year fresh and inspired, we convened two gatherings of climate researchers, activists, and organisations to brainstorm ways to collaborate to make open climate data more usable, accessible, and impactful...
- Why is it important to package data?March 5, 2022 by Sara Petti
As part of their training, we asked the 3rd cohort of Frictionless Fellows to package their research data in Frictionless Data Packages...
- Frictionless Data February 2022 Virtual HangoutMarch 3, 2022 by Sara Petti
At our Frictionless Data community call we heard about the effort to standardise the WACZ format from Ilya Kreymer and Ed Summers...
- Frictionless response to NASA Earth mission science data processingFebruary 10, 2022 by Lilly Winfree & Sara Petti
Why Frictionless Data would benefit the ESO mission science data processing in its effort to find a more integrated approach to enhance data architecture efficiency and promote the open science principles...
- Libraries HackedFebruary 7, 2022 by Dave Rowe
Libraries hacked is a project started in 2014 to promote the use of open data in libraries. That includes publishing data about libraries, as well as using other open datasets to enhance library data.