#csvconf — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #csvconf, aggregated by home.social.
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🦙 The @CSVCONF is getting bigger and better every year. This time there was lots of interest, conversations and exchanges in a magnificent venue in Bologna, Italy. 🧵
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🦙 The @CSVCONF is getting bigger and better every year. This time there was lots of interest, conversations and exchanges in a magnificent venue in Bologna, Italy. 🧵
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🦙 The @CSVCONF is getting bigger and better every year. This time there was lots of interest, conversations and exchanges in a magnificent venue in Bologna, Italy. 🧵
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🦙 The @CSVCONF is getting bigger and better every year. This time there was lots of interest, conversations and exchanges in a magnificent venue in Bologna, Italy. 🧵
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🦙 The @CSVCONF is getting bigger and better every year. This time there was lots of interest, conversations and exchanges in a magnificent venue in Bologna, Italy. 🧵
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What a great time in Bologna for #csvconf. Reconnecting with digital friends in person, meeting new people and great ideas, all within this beautiful city and eating delicious food. Very grateful to the organizers and everyone who made it possible
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Also attending the same conference in Bologna, Italy, is The Carpentries Director of Workshops and Training, SherAaron Hurt.
She is a member of the #csvconf 2025 organising team, working alongside other amazing open and data science colleagues to put together this year's programme: csvconf.com/schedule.html.
Well done SherAaron and your team! 👏
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This has been a busy week of public community engagement for various members of The Carpentries Core Team!
First off, our Executive Director @drkariljordan is at #CSVCONF, sharing how The Carpentries is collaborating with GREI (Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative) to strengthen researcher & librarian skills in data/software management, ensuring high-quality, shareable deposits across repositories.
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#csvconf talk "A Toolkit for Community-Driven Data Governance" by Jennifer Ding (https://jending.com/). Let's make "Data Governance" a verb. Working with choirs in the UK to teach them that they're data subjects and their voices are data objects and to hear their thoughts about what that means for them individually and collectively. h/t to two Moz projects: https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/ and https://datacollective.mozillafoundation.org/ (launching soon!)
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#csvconf Talk by Philip Meyer of Rent Brigade on Tracking Rent Gouging During a Climate Disaster. Crowd-sourced spreadsheet of rent spikes during and after the recent fires in Los Angeles moved to automated web scraping (now open source for detecting rent gouging in your own neighbourhood: https://github.com/rent-brigade/rent-scraper) then tips on rallying the community, working with politicians, and getting heard. Epic stuff.
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The slides from yesterday's talks at #csvconf are now available on #Zenodo
📌Arcangelo Massari's "Mapping the unmapped citation landscape: how crowdsourcing will fill the citation gap": https://zenodo.org/records/17098600
📌@essepuntato "How did we get to OpenCitations: a brief history of open scholarly citations": https://zenodo.org/records/17093870 -
#csvconf Afternoon Keynote "Fifteen years into the open data movement" with Giorgia Lodi and Andrea Borruso. Using examples from Italy's government-published open data standards and varying levels of adherence to them to show that the regs don't always get followed, communities can sometimes fill in the gaps, but even when the regs -are- followed they exclude the role of the human (the individual nerd, the lay person, the community) by missing descriptions and explanations for codes/acronyms.
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#csvconf Daniela Popova and Monika Popova showing off datahub.io, a way to go from a github repo to a data-rich website with just a few clicks; and portaljs.com, a way to build something a little deeper. Looks pretty neat and sits for me in that corner of my brain that fondly remembers Mozilla's now-abandoned Iodide project and @wlach's Irydium project.
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#csvconf Dr Kari Jordan from The Carpentries talking about Bridging Communities. Oh dear, a shared doc (lol). I'd only heard about The Carpentries yesterday, so I'm excited to learn more about how they've integrated open publishing and citation into their curricula. Now I wonder if https://public-data.telemetry.mozilla.org/all-datasets.json should have DOIs...
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#csvconf day 2 opening Keynote by @rahulbot "Make Mirrors, not Windows". Taking data about a community into a community and helping them make a narrative about themselves and then, together, creating a work out of that narrative. Lots of clever stuff in this talk. One that struck me was the use of a drum line -- cultures have recognizable rhythmic traditions (US rock, Punjabi bhangra, Brazillian bateria, etc.) and so you can use that to express geo-specific or culture-specific data.
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Very important talk now at #csvconf by Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso about SNES sound clocks running fast. It's about data and community, I promise! Self-hosted open-source tools (Nextcloud for the form, Grist for the data stuff) were used to collect, store, and analyze crowd-sourced SNES SMP speed readings.
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#csvconf talk by @bjwebb on trade-offs they face in designing open data infrastructure for 1700+ (!) aid organizations. Oh noes, it's XML. But when you're getting orgs to publish financial reporting, it couldn't be anything else. Governments are really interested in what entities are funnelling aid into their country and for why. Groups interested in e.g. food security want to evaluate the distribution of aid to identify gaps. And sometimes the orgs themselves prefer IATI's storage.
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Now on stage at #csvconf: @essepuntato presenting "How did we get to OpenCitations: a brief history of open scholarly citations" #opencitations
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#csvconf Keynote by Clara Jiménez & David Fernández Sancho of @malditaes on the role of data in protecting information integrity not just in Spain, not just in Spanish, but all over. Disinformation is now to be understood in terms of narratives because the emotional core of a narrative resonates especially in crises where meaning is absent and true information is not yet available. Using last year's floods of Valencia as an example of a coordinated disinformation attack.
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Happening now: Arcangelo Massari at #csvconf presenting "Automated citation crowdsourcing: extending scholarly data coverage through community contributions" #opencitations
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#csvconf talk by Russ Biggs on OpenAQ (air quality data, tools openaq.org) -- air pollution is ubiquitous and uneven and take years of life. And remember folks: it takes those years from the prime of your life, not the end. Very swish map at https://explore.openaq.org/ but also Python and R SDKs, web API
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#csvconf Talk by Emily Zoe Mann about how to improve communities' Data Literacy in non-academic settings. Two(!) hurricanes notwithstanding, their team learned a lot and want us to learn too: work with a smaller group to begin with even if more partners are clamouring, build sustainability in from the outset, always always use local examples, and don't schedule during hurricane season (or insert local effect here (for me it'd be the depths of February))
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#csvconf keynote on Open Data Editor as an example of developing tech with the community by Sara Petti from @okfn . Felt the struggle of working in the client software space with non-technical users in my bones. Word choice is such an underrated localization challenge -- what it means to "execute" a task has very different connotations depending on how much (and how long) you've worked with software.
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#csvconf xkcd comic tally as at 12:01 RST.
xkcd:927 (standards): 1
xkcd:2347 (dependency): 1 -
At #csvconf learning from
Federico Messa about a not-work-related tech: 15min city toolkits. Not all 15min city scores are equal. For instance, children need different services than working adults. And what does "essential" mean? Theatres and museums? Or just metro and parking? h/t #openstreetmap for its wonderful POI data. Now if I want to build my own 15min score I can. And if you want to see the basic 15min CS for any FUA in Europe: https://app.transformtransport.org/15minCS/europe-map.html -
At #csvconf listening to Joel Natividad talk about Automagical Metadata. Hueristic-based identification of data type for summary stats, then supplying those to an LLM to aid in describing it. Weird to see only English descriptions, but if it speeds up the refining of data maybe a worthwhile use of the tech.
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At #csvconf listening to Andrey Vukalov deliver Sergio Santamarina's talk about risks to data. "Civilizations die when books burn." War, economic paywalls, deletion of 'inconvenient' data... decentralized persistent identifiers could help, but there are still many unanswered questions including who should feel responsible to maintain nodes, how to deal with social conflicts, and how it is impossible to deal with illegal data in specific without permitting censorship in general.
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#csvconf xkcd comic tally (personal experience)
xkcd:927 (standards): 1
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On my way to Bologna to attend #csvconf. If you are around tomorrow come to the #CKAN workshop we've put together to learn more about CKAN or what's going on in the community,
11:00 to 13:00 at the conf venuehttps://ckan.org/blog/ckan-pre-event-workshop-at-csvconf-bologna-2025
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Datos para la gente: revisa nuestro blog con los aspectos destacados de #CSVCONF y conoce las discusiones que tuvieron lugar en Puebla.
https://doi.org/10.5438/3rqr-pj13 -
Datos para la gente: revisa nuestro blog con los aspectos destacados de #CSVCONF y conoce las discusiones que tuvieron lugar en Puebla.
https://doi.org/10.5438/3rqr-pj13 -
Datos para la gente: revisa nuestro blog con los aspectos destacados de #CSVCONF y conoce las discusiones que tuvieron lugar en Puebla.
https://doi.org/10.5438/3rqr-pj13 -
Datos para la gente: revisa nuestro blog con los aspectos destacados de #CSVCONF y conoce las discusiones que tuvieron lugar en Puebla.
https://doi.org/10.5438/3rqr-pj13 -
Datos para la gente: revisa nuestro blog con los aspectos destacados de #CSVCONF y conoce las discusiones que tuvieron lugar en Puebla.
https://doi.org/10.5438/3rqr-pj13 -
Estuvimos en la #csvConf conociendo colegas de todo el mundo, explorando grandes iniciativas de datos y creando sinergias para potenciar el mapeo abierto en Latinoamérica. 🗺️
Nuestras colegas, Céline Jacquin y Mar Marín, destacaron la respuesta de mapeo humanitario en Guerrero tras el #HuracánOtis 🌀, y la necesidad de articular a actores locales para la prevención y respuesta de desastres en la región.
Conoce más sobre nuestro trabajo y, ¡conectemos! → https://bit.ly/HubLACEs
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Estuvimos en la #csvConf conociendo colegas de todo el mundo, explorando grandes iniciativas de datos y creando sinergias para potenciar el mapeo abierto en Latinoamérica. 🗺️
Nuestras colegas, Céline Jacquin y Mar Marín, destacaron la respuesta de mapeo humanitario en Guerrero tras el #HuracánOtis 🌀, y la necesidad de articular a actores locales para la prevención y respuesta de desastres en la región.
Conoce más sobre nuestro trabajo y, ¡conectemos! → https://bit.ly/HubLACEs
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Estuvimos en la #csvConf conociendo colegas de todo el mundo, explorando grandes iniciativas de datos y creando sinergias para potenciar el mapeo abierto en Latinoamérica. 🗺️
Nuestras colegas, Céline Jacquin y Mar Marín, destacaron la respuesta de mapeo humanitario en Guerrero tras el #HuracánOtis 🌀, y la necesidad de articular a actores locales para la prevención y respuesta de desastres en la región.
Conoce más sobre nuestro trabajo y, ¡conectemos! → https://bit.ly/HubLACEs
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Estuvimos en la #csvConf conociendo colegas de todo el mundo, explorando grandes iniciativas de datos y creando sinergias para potenciar el mapeo abierto en Latinoamérica. 🗺️
Nuestras colegas, Céline Jacquin y Mar Marín, destacaron la respuesta de mapeo humanitario en Guerrero tras el #HuracánOtis 🌀, y la necesidad de articular a actores locales para la prevención y respuesta de desastres en la región.
Conoce más sobre nuestro trabajo y, ¡conectemos! → https://bit.ly/HubLACEs
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Estuvimos en la #csvConf conociendo colegas de todo el mundo, explorando grandes iniciativas de datos y creando sinergias para potenciar el mapeo abierto en Latinoamérica. 🗺️
Nuestras colegas, Céline Jacquin y Mar Marín, destacaron la respuesta de mapeo humanitario en Guerrero tras el #HuracánOtis 🌀, y la necesidad de articular a actores locales para la prevención y respuesta de desastres en la región.
Conoce más sobre nuestro trabajo y, ¡conectemos! → https://bit.ly/HubLACEs
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The #csvconf swag has arrived! (We also got some temp tattoos too!) #commallama
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The #csvconf swag has arrived! (We also got some temp tattoos too!) #commallama
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The #csvconf swag has arrived! (We also got some temp tattoos too!) #commallama
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The #csvconf swag has arrived! (We also got some temp tattoos too!) #commallama
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The #csvconf swag has arrived! (We also got some temp tattoos too!) #commallama
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introducing... @CSVCONF
follow for more updates as we celebrate #csvconf week!
There's more workshops!
Tuesday 12pm - R-Ladies Puebla, Taller de R-Ladies
12pm - SocialTIC, SocialTIC/Escuela de Datos LATAM are hosting Data Trainers Meetup
2pm - Mi primer notebook de Observable / My First Observable Notebook Como visualizar un dataset y no morir en el intento / How to visualize a dataset and survive the experience
More Info: https://csvconf.com/schedule/#workshops
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introducing... @CSVCONF
follow for more updates as we celebrate #csvconf week!
There's more workshops!
Tuesday 12pm - R-Ladies Puebla, Taller de R-Ladies
12pm - SocialTIC, SocialTIC/Escuela de Datos LATAM are hosting Data Trainers Meetup
2pm - Mi primer notebook de Observable / My First Observable Notebook Como visualizar un dataset y no morir en el intento / How to visualize a dataset and survive the experience
More Info: https://csvconf.com/schedule/#workshops
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introducing... @CSVCONF
follow for more updates as we celebrate #csvconf week!
There's more workshops!
Tuesday 12pm - R-Ladies Puebla, Taller de R-Ladies
12pm - SocialTIC, SocialTIC/Escuela de Datos LATAM are hosting Data Trainers Meetup
2pm - Mi primer notebook de Observable / My First Observable Notebook Como visualizar un dataset y no morir en el intento / How to visualize a dataset and survive the experience
More Info: https://csvconf.com/schedule/#workshops
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introducing... @CSVCONF
follow for more updates as we celebrate #csvconf week!
There's more workshops!
Tuesday 12pm - R-Ladies Puebla, Taller de R-Ladies
12pm - SocialTIC, SocialTIC/Escuela de Datos LATAM are hosting Data Trainers Meetup
2pm - Mi primer notebook de Observable / My First Observable Notebook Como visualizar un dataset y no morir en el intento / How to visualize a dataset and survive the experience
More Info: https://csvconf.com/schedule/#workshops
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🚨 Atención 🚨
¡La convocatoria de propuestas para csv,conf,v8 se extiende hasta el 31 de enero! Envía tus ideas para presentaciones (en inglés y español) para participar de la conferencia en Puebla, México 🇲🇽 (29-31 de mayo).¡Comparte tus historias sobre #DatosAbiertos análisis de datos de la ciencia, el periodismo, el gobierno, #OpenSource y más!
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#CSVCONF #commallama #opendata #opensource #datascience #datajournalism