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DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, April 7th 2022\, the NanoCommons team\, in a join
 t initiative with the NanoSafety Cluster\, is offering an interactive onli
 ne workshop on implementing Instance Maps for linking SOPs and data to Ele
 ctronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs) for nanosafety assessment.\n\nInstance
  maps have been designed to represent nanomaterial fate and transformation
 s across their life cycle and to structure data curated from literature fo
 r the CEINT NanoInformatics Knowledge Commons (NIKC) database[1]. In line 
 with NanoCommons’s overall goal of embedding data management activities 
 much earlier in the experimental process[2]\, integrating the instance map
 s directly into the study design\, protocol development and on-the-fly (me
 ta)data recording can bring additional advantages\, e.g.\, when presenting
  complex studies to others\, as part of (meta)data completeness\, and for 
 reporting or retrieving specific information from one part of a study.\n\n
  The training workshop presents how this is possible by:\n\n    Presenting
  a prototype of a new graphical user interface (https://instance-maps.stag
 e.sevenpastnine.com/) for the easy generation of instance maps and to prov
 ide more detailed views on the individual experiments for characterization
  of the materials\, their surroundings and the organisms being tested. (Th
 omas Exner)\n    Show first approaches to link these maps to study design 
 documentation and protocols generated and stored in the SciNote electronic
  lab notebook (https://scinote.sevenpastnine.com/) or just as separate tex
 t document and (meta)data in any format and how to generate complete datas
 ets including all this information. (Thomas Exner)\n    Present approaches
  for collaborative development of SOPs based in the instance maps especial
 ly concentrating on quality assurance measures. (Martin Himly\, Iseult Lyn
 ch)\n    Present future work for improving guidance based on reporting sta
 ndards and curation templates replacing the simple approaches of 2). (Thom
 as Exner)\n    Demonstration / hands-on (Martin Himly\, Thomas Exner)\n\nT
 arget audience: Bench and computational scientists looking into automated 
 ways to capture and retrieve data and making them available to the communi
 ty.\n\nExpectation: Willing to learn new things and active participation i
 n the interactive training session.\n\nThe hackathon will take place on Th
 ursday\, April 7th from 15:00 till 17:00 h CEST.\n\nFeel free to join and 
 please do not forget to register here asap so we can tailor the workshop f
 or your needs.\n\nPlease\, be aware that some personal information may be 
 collected for statistical purposes\, however\, in a blinded and anonymous 
 way. The workshop will be partially recorded for educational purposes.\n\n
 You will find updates with more information about NanoCommons and training
  materials here.\n\nFeel free to redistribute this information within your
  projects and networks. We are happy to have as many participants as possi
 ble and to help the community with the FAIRification of their data by usin
 g Instance Maps and ELNs allowing nanosafety data annotation in a more str
 aightforward way.\n\nThe NanoCommons team will be happy to answer your que
 stions and to guide you in your requests!
SUMMARY:Hackathon on the NanoCommons Instance map tool
URL;VALUE=URI:https://infrastructure.nanocommons.eu/events/60/instance-maps
 -breaking-up-your-experiments-into-logical-blocks/
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