the meeting was already a six months ago, but a blog post about it is better late than never: "The TDCC NES Col-Lab Retreat" https://chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.info/2026/02/21/the-tdcc-nes-col-lab-retreat.html https://doi.org/10.59350/pm3c5-89k94

"The TDCC-NES organized a networking event in August last year, the 2025 TDCC-NES Col-Lab Retreat. [..] The meeting was in the wonderful Dutch town Schoorl, and the location is great for collaborative meetings."

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The TDCC NES Col-Lab Retreat

Last autumn two TDCC projects started, FAIR4ChemNL (with the PeerTube channel and doi:10.61686/XVYQV45374) and FAIRify for metabolomics data (doi:10.61686/CSGIP04334). But I haven’t written much on either yet and what the role is our research group in these projects.

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We have an internal project to see what is required for individual researchers in Heritage Science to #FAIRify their data. An interesting challenge is that it is often quite complicated for a human user to find the correct "authority" - I.e. term with persistent URL - to use. Vocabulary interfaces will often suggest versions adjusted for the Web, hiding the true RDF authority.
Will try very hard not to use a Cartman meme in future presentations...