Slides and recording Re my recent lecture to the Spanish Crystallographic Association "GE3C"

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Slides and recording Re my recent lecture to the Spanish Crystallographic Association "GE3C"

Post by JRH » Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:05 am

Dear Colleagues,
Re my recent lecture to the Spanish Crystallographic Association “GE3C”, both the slides (as a pdf) and the recording itself, have been made available. The weblinks are:-.
https://ge3c.rseq.org/texto-completo-de ... en-la-red/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nWVGc0N_9o
The title and abstract of my lecture are below.
Best wishes,
John

Linking X-Ray Diffraction Data to Our Publications Allows Objectivity in Our Science
John R Helliwell
Chairman of the Committee on Data of the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) and IUCr Representative to CODATA
Abstract
IUCr has a long tradition of linking data to its publications. IUCr has championed peer review of those data especially in chemical crystallography now extended to all subject domains of its journals. Most recently IUCrData has launched Raw Data Letters, another indicator of how crystallography is leading the way towards **objectivity in science**. My talk will include policy developments, advances in data science through expanded digital data archives and some specific research and developments of my own. In my macromolecular crystallography I have strived these last ten years to include the raw data digital object identifiers as well as the PDB depositions. Also, Protein Data Bank Japan (PDBj) has introduced an XRDa for raw diffraction data set deposition and with whom I am working within the CODATA Global Open Science Cloud initiative to achieve **definitive reusability** of medical relevant proteins such as for covid-19 and others.

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