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World Data System

Jun 11, 2020

Canada’s New Digital Research Infrastructure Organization Announces MOU with Ocean Networks Canada

Funding will support excellence in research data management (RDM) practices with global implications

Ottawa, ON (June 11, 2020) – The New Digital Research Infrastructure Organization (NDRIO) and Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) have signed an MOU that will enhance the promotion of science for the public good, providing valuable open-source, research-driven data for Canadian and international researchers alike.

NDRIO is providing funding in the amount of $140,000 to the World Data System’s International Technology Office (ITO), hosted by ONC at the University of Victoria, to support the execution of two key work packages: 1) harvestable metadata services and 2)...

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NDRIO | World Data System | International Technology Office | Karen Payne

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Figure 1. The World Data System aims to facilitate scientific research by coordinating and supporting trusted scientific data services for the provision, use and preservation of relevant datasets.

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