Date: 27 September 2021 @ 14:15 - 17:00

Timezone: Bucharest

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In recent years, more attention is put on what researchers do with the data (and other resources) they produce. Especially in Europe, but also everywhere else. The main idea is that when researchers use taxpayers' money, the taxpayers themselves should also have access to the results, free of charge. This means that the research should be published in open access journals and data should be made publicly available.

Good data management may help you with that, at least to make the process easier on the whole. If you think “how to manage your data” at the beginning and during the project and know what you plan to do with it at the end of the project, the process at the end will be easier. However, what is “good data management”, is up to debate. The FAIR Principles concentrates on making your data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable, so this is a good start. And let’s be honest, some of these things you are probably already doing.

In this course, we will be going over all the FAIR Principles and how they are applied in real life. This way, you will already know what to consider, while writing a grant, filling out your data management plan or doing your research.

Keywords: FAIR, data FAIRness, data management

Venue: Auditorium 1019, Narva mnt 18 (UT Delta Centre)

City: Tartu

Region: Tartumaa

Country: Estonia

Postcode: 51009

Organizer: ELIXIR Estonia

Host institutions: University of Tartu, Institute of Computer Science

Eligibility:

  • First come first served

Target audience: Graduate Students, Researchers, data stewards

Capacity: 20

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Scientific topics: FAIR data


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