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PV2020 @ CERN Brief Update – October 2019

This update provides information on the goals of PV2020, including attracting more scientific communities, broadening information exchange, and keeping up with funding agencies. It also includes important dates, booked rooms, preliminary budget, and logistical details.

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PV2020 @ CERN Brief Update – October 2019

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  1. PV2020 @ CERNBrief Update – October 2019

  2. Reminder – Goals @ PV2019 • Attract more scientific communities • Broaden information exchange, sharing of experiences, tools and even services • Keep in step with (or ahead of) funding agencies / policy makers in their push for LTDP & OD

  3. Done • Dates fixed (12 – 14 May 2020) • Rooms booked (CERN main auditorium & Council Chamber plus coffee / poster area in between) • Preliminary budget based on morning / afternoon breaks & sandwich lunches  registration fee of “only”CHF 200 • NEW – on-site dinner: will increase fee slightly but logistics of buses from CERN too complicated • Plan breaks & poster session in the area between the 2 meeting rooms – room now booked. E-posters as per iPRES look too complicated! • Main restaurant, bank, post office, travel agent etc. in the same building • Contact made with PASIG (to avoid date clashes) & iPRES2019 (synergies?) • No vendor sponsorship foreseen so far

  4. Todo (1/2) (update next) • Confirm Program Committee • Suggestions & “Usual Suspects” received • Include iPRES 2019 chairs & DPC? PASIG? • PC should / could suggest plenary talks (some proposals already) • PC should define / refine tracks & call for submissions • Target: iPRES 2019 to complete this

  5. (Proposed) POC • Dirk Duellmann, CERN • Tony Wildish, EDI, ARCHIVER • Jorgi Casals, PIC, ARCHIVER • Sergey Yakubov, DESY, ARCHIVER • Jenny Mitcham, DPC • Barbara Sierman, KB • Natalie Harrow, DRI • Gonzalo Merino, PIC & ESCAPE • Brian Mathews, STFC • Eberhard Mikusch, DLR • Jamie Shiers, CERN • Mirko Albani, ESA ESRIN • Nancy Ritchey, HOAA • Richard Moreno, CNES • Tom Stein, NASA PDS • Harald Rothfuss, EUMETSAT • Katrin Molch, DLR Unusual suspects Usual suspects

  6. POC • List of “usual suspects” proposed by WGISS(?) • Additional names from DPC, iPRES, iDCC, PASIG, EU Projects ARCHIVER & ESCAPE • The latter have been informally invited (only 1 drop-out with new substitute)

  7. Todo (2/2) • Confirm Local Organising Committee & Tasks, e.g. as per LISA manual: • The Local Organizing Committee's primary responsibilities are all on-site arrangements and logistics before, during and after the meeting. Most of the tasks are carried out in close cooperation with the SOC and/or FOL. Specifically, the LOC • sets conference dates and fees • verifies that meeting rooms, including technical support and equipment, are available • arranges potential lodgings (if possible at reduced group rates) – standard list of hotels will be provided online. BOOK VERY EARLY IN GENEVA! • distributes announcements (with SOC), takes care of publicity, prints the program booklet, designs and prints the conference poster, hosts the conference website – use also other channels such as DPC lists • arranges social events (refreshments during breaks, reception, conference dinner) and field trips • obtains local financial support and merchant/vendor sponsorships including goodies for the 'welcome bag' • organizes registration and other administrative details including guidance and signs at the conference venue • provides city maps and tourist information – will be provided online • explains how to reach the conference site from the airport and train station • takes care of the general 'running around' and problem solving at the time of the meeting • hires a photographer • does the post-meeting clean-up including return of equipment, payment of outstanding bills etc.

  8. Questions • Pre- & post-conference workshops • Proceedings: IMHO e.g. “data science journal” too heavy – publish in Zenodo? • Workshop dinner now foreseen on-site • Additional to conference fee • CERN visits • Group sizes are limited – probably need 10-15 groups depending on number of attendees

  9. Tentative Schedule – Day 1 • 08:00 – 09:00 Coffee and registration • 09:00 – 09:30 Introduction to PV2020 and welcome • 09:30 – 10:15 The CERN Science Gateway Project; LHC Run3? • 10:15 – 10:45 “Minute Madness” – intro to posters (PV2018 chair) • 10:45 – 11:15 Coffee & posters • 11:15 – 12:15 Parallel sessions • 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch • 13:30 – 15:30 Parallel sessions • 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee & posters • 16:00 – 16:45 Another plenary, e.g. ESCAPE project, Blue Brain (see also above) • 16:45 – 17:30 Panel discussion • 17:30 – 18:30 Drinks

  10. Tentative Schedule – Day 2 • As Day1 but 3 keynotes: beginning of morning, beginning of afternoon and end of afternoon (after panel discussion # 2) • Possible plenaries include ARCHIVER, XDC, … • Can we get EU to give a keynote? • Portal demos? • (optional) Conference dinner (extra cost) • Lighning talks? 90’ (Better than day 3 as time for feedback and discussions)

  11. Tentative Schedule – Day 3 • Introductory plenary • Parallel sessions / lightning talks, as iPRES? • PV2020 publication • Best paper / poster awards • Closing talk: PV2022? • Total of 6 plenaries plus PV2022 talk

  12. Sessions As usual, there will be four sessions, this time focussing on the following outline areas: • Session 1: Ensuring long-term data and knowledge preservation (the "P" in PV); • Session 2: Adding value to data and facilitation of data use (the "V" in PV); • Session 3: Short - medium term issues related to policy, technology, guidelines, FAIR / TRUST principles, certification; • Session 4: (Very) long term issues.

  13. Discussion on PV2020 Conference at next Data Access and Preservation (DAP) WG discussion at CERN on 19th of November 2019

  14. Summary • Everything still seems on track • What has been forgotten? • Volunteers for PV2022?

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