This is the 27th edition of the Nano Sessions series.
Zoom: https://vu-live.zoom.us/j/91057846609?pwd=ON5eF2Ovs1fY8KQUCnEvSM2Eltfod1.1
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I totally agree with Daniel Mietchen that we should even more be eating our own dog food and use nanopubs throughout these session to record what we discuss and share. Each session we will do more of this!
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2026-01-20T16:09:46.478Z
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Thank you all, in particular to the speakers and host, for this great session! :)
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2026-01-20T16:08:21.780Z
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Erik shared his slides.
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2026-01-20T15:50:33.287Z
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Now Erik Schultes talking about "FAIRification of mass spectrometry workflows using FDOs"
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2026-01-20T15:33:47.086Z
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Due to some misbehaving of one of the three Nanopub Query instances, Daniel's "Question to Sarven" nanopub is sometimes not showing. Looking into this... Just in case you're wondering :)
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2026-01-20T15:32:23.384Z
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Now Virginia Balseiro explaining how Dokieli can provide credibilty assessments via nanopublications.
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2026-01-20T15:16:21.948Z
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Question to Sarven: In what ways does Dokieli interact with publishing standards like JATS XML or MathML?
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2026-01-20T15:12:51.230Z
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The session is being recorded. None of the attendees raised any objections to that.
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2026-01-20T15:10:27.154Z
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Now Sarven Capadisli presenting Dokieli. Curious to see the latest developments wrt nanopublication connections.
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2026-01-20T15:07:59.817Z
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(nothing has been pinned yet)