Expanding the SPHN RDF Schema
This training module will provide researchers with an introduction on how to expand the SPHN RDF Schema using an ontology editor.
Scientific topics: Ontology and terminology, Medical informatics, FAIR data, Data management, Computer science
Operations: Editing, Ontology visualisation, Visualisation, Data handling
Keywords: Clinical data, Data semantics, FAIR, Ontology editing, Protegé, RDF, OWL
Resource type: Video, Training materials, E-learning
Expanding the SPHN RDF Schema
https://sphn.ch/training/protege-training/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/expanding-the-sphn-rdf-schema
This training module will provide researchers with an introduction on how to expand the SPHN RDF Schema using an ontology editor.
Personalized Health Informatics Group
Vasundra Touré
Kristin Gnodke
Sabine Österle
Ontology and terminology
Medical informatics
FAIR data
Data management
Computer science
Clinical data, Data semantics, FAIR, Ontology editing, Protegé, RDF, OWL
Research Scientists
Data Managers
Biomedical Researchers
Bioinformaticians
Data Scientists
Semantic Standards
This training module provides an introduction on the key semantic standards used within SPHN.
Scientific topics: Ontology and terminology, Medical informatics, FAIR data, Data management, Computer science
Operations: Standardisation and normalisation, Data handling
Keywords: Clinical data, Data semantics, FAIR, Standards, Ontology, SNOMED CT, LOINC, ATC, CHOP, ICD
Resource type: Video, Training materials, E-learning
Semantic Standards
https://sphn.ch/training/semantic-standards-training/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/semantic-standards
This training module provides an introduction on the key semantic standards used within SPHN.
Personalized Health Informatics Group
Kristin Gnodke
Sabine Österle
Ontology and terminology
Medical informatics
FAIR data
Data management
Computer science
Clinical data, Data semantics, FAIR, Standards, Ontology, SNOMED CT, LOINC, ATC, CHOP, ICD
Research Scientists
Data Managers
Biomedical Researchers
Bioinformaticians
Data Scientists
BioData.pt | ELIXIR PT Training Data Stewards for Life Sciences - Intro Course
BioData.pt | ELIXIR Portugal, in collaboration with several other organizations has designed a program to train the first generation of Data Stewards for the life sciences, to support the implementation of data management, open science and FAIR data principles in Portuguese R&I organizations.
Scientific topics: Data management, Open science, FAIR data
Keywords: Data management plan, data-science, data-analysis, Data Integration, training, open science, data FAIRness, FAIR data, FAIR, FAIR principles, life sciences, data life cycle
Resource type: Training materials
BioData.pt | ELIXIR PT Training Data Stewards for Life Sciences - Intro Course
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6599750
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/biodata-pt-elixir-pt-training-data-stewards-for-life-sciences-intro-course
BioData.pt | ELIXIR Portugal, in collaboration with several other organizations has designed a program to train the first generation of Data Stewards for the life sciences, to support the implementation of data management, open science and FAIR data principles in Portuguese R&I organizations.
Ana M. P. Melo
Filipa Pereira
Pedro Príncipe
Celia W.G. van Gelder
Mijke Jetten
Daniel Faria
Data management
Open science
FAIR data
Data management plan, data-science, data-analysis, Data Integration, training, open science, data FAIRness, FAIR data, FAIR, FAIR principles, life sciences, data life cycle
Researchers
DSW Workshop for Finnish Data Support Personnel
Presentation from DSW Workshop to explain what is the purpose of smart data management plans as living documents, core ideas behind [Data Stewardship Wizard](https://ds-wizard.org), and how to use it in practice. It also briefly explains the versability of DSW, possibilities of integrations with...
Scientific topics: Data management
Keywords: DMP, DMP tools, data stewardship, FAIR, FAIR data
Resource type: Presentation
DSW Workshop for Finnish Data Support Personnel
https://zenodo.org/record/4686941#.YePytfiLpPZ
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/dsw-workshop-for-finnish-data-support-personnel
Presentation from DSW Workshop to explain what is the purpose of smart data management plans as living documents, core ideas behind [Data Stewardship Wizard](https://ds-wizard.org), and how to use it in practice. It also briefly explains the versability of DSW, possibilities of integrations with other systems in institutions, and other customizations.
Marek Suchánek
Tereza Machačová
Data management
DMP, DMP tools, data stewardship, FAIR, FAIR data
Researchers
data stewards
DS Wizard and its Use
This training gives an overview and explains what is the purpose of smart data management plans as living documents, core ideas behind [Data Stewardship Wizard](https://ds-wizard.org), and how to use it in practice. Furthermore, it shows the versability of DSW, its top-notch features that make...
Scientific topics: Data management
Keywords: DMP, DMP tools, data stewardship, FAIR, FAIR data
Resource type: Presentation
DS Wizard and its Use
https://www.natur.cuni.cz/eng/aktuality/seminar-data-management-plan?set_language=en
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/ds-wizard-and-its-use
This training gives an overview and explains what is the purpose of smart data management plans as living documents, core ideas behind [Data Stewardship Wizard](https://ds-wizard.org), and how to use it in practice. Furthermore, it shows the versability of DSW, its top-notch features that make data management planning easier and more efficient, as well as possibilities of customization and integrations with other systems in institutions.
Tereza Machačová
Vojtěch Knaisl
Jan Slifka
Data management
DMP, DMP tools, data stewardship, FAIR, FAIR data
Researchers
data stewards
Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 6, Metadata
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 6, March 31, 2021
Scientific topics: Data management, FAIR data
Operations: Data handling
Keywords: FAIR, Data management planning, Metadata
Resource type: Slidedeck
Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 6, Metadata
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4647975
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/helis-academy-course-fair-data-stewardship-2021-day-6-metadata
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 6, March 31, 2021
Nikola Vasiljevic
Data management
FAIR data
FAIR, Data management planning, Metadata
PhD candidates
Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 5, Data rights
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 5, March 29, 2021
Scientific topics: Data management, FAIR data
Operations: Data handling
Keywords: FAIR, data management, Data rights
Resource type: Slidedeck
Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 5, Data rights
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5849049
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/helis-academy-course-fair-data-stewardship-2021-day-5-data-rights
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 5, March 29, 2021
Dietmar Hertsen
Data management
FAIR data
FAIR, data management, Data rights
PhD candidates
Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 2, Introduction Wrap up
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 2, March 18, 2021
Scientific topics: Data management, FAIR data
Operations: Data handling
Keywords: FAIR, Data management planning
Resource type: Slidedeck
Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 2, Introduction Wrap up
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4629823
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/helis-academy-course-fair-data-stewardship-2021-day-2-introduction-wrap-up
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 2, March 18, 2021
Mijke Jetten
Celia van Gelder
Data management
FAIR data
FAIR, Data management planning
PhD candidate
ELIXIR CZ Friday Coffee #5: Data Management with Data Stewardship Wizard
This short presentation was presented as part of the Friday Coffee presentation series organized by the ELIXIR CZ infrastructure and offered students a basic insight into data management and data management plans, which are important (not only) for the success of scientific projects, but...
Scientific topics: Data management
Keywords: data management plan, data stewardship, FAIR, data management, software tools
Resource type: Video, Webinar
ELIXIR CZ Friday Coffee #5: Data Management with Data Stewardship Wizard
https://youtu.be/2YGrVGa9JYY
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/elixir-cz-friday-coffee-5-data-management-with-data-stewardship-wizard
This short presentation was presented as part of the Friday Coffee presentation series organized by the ELIXIR CZ infrastructure and offered students a basic insight into data management and data management plans, which are important (not only) for the success of scientific projects, but increasingly for grant applications as well. The presentation also introduced students to the possibility of creating these plans using the [Data Stewardship Wizard](https://ds-wizard.org), a tool that creates the data management plan by filling out a simple, synoptic questionnaire. It offers a simple and very effective solution without the need for deep knowledge of data stewardship or data management.
Video available [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YGrVGa9JYY).
Jana Freeman
Tereza Machacova
Data management
data management plan, data stewardship, FAIR, data management, software tools
Researchers
data managers
data stewards
DSW Template Development Kit: The Tutorial
[Data Stewardship Wizard](ds-wizard.org) is a flexible questionnaire-based tool that uses Jinja2 templates to produce documents. It allows creating documents in practically any textual format. Such documents can be intended for both humans (HTML, Markdown, reStructuredText, etc.) and machines...
Scientific topics: Data management
Keywords: data stewardship, data management plan, FAIR, data management, software tools, DMP templates, template development
Resource type: Video, Slides, Webinar
DSW Template Development Kit: The Tutorial
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4286272
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/dsw-template-development-kit-the-tutorial
[Data Stewardship Wizard](ds-wizard.org) is a flexible questionnaire-based tool that uses Jinja2 templates to produce documents. It allows creating documents in practically any textual format. Such documents can be intended for both humans (HTML, Markdown, reStructuredText, etc.) and machines (e.g. RDF, YAML, or JSON). Our Template Development Kit (DSW TDK) is a command-line tool to make the work on templates efficient.
Marek Suchanek
Data management
data stewardship, data management plan, FAIR, data management, software tools, DMP templates, template development
data stewards
data managers
Ten simple rules for making training materials FAIR
Sharing, reusing and reproducing data, software and other digital objects are the basis for open science practices, and to ease this the scientific community has developed the Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) principles. FAIR principles are however not so simple to...
Scientific topics: FAIR data
Operations: Data handling
Keywords: FAIR data, FAIR, ELIXIR-CONVERGE
Resource type: Video
Ten simple rules for making training materials FAIR
https://www.denbi.de/online-training-media-library/1015-ten-simple-rules-for-making-training-materials-fair
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/ten-simple-rules-for-making-training-materials-fair
Sharing, reusing and reproducing data, software and other digital objects are the basis for open science practices, and to ease this the scientific community has developed the Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) principles. FAIR principles are however not so simple to understand and adopt, and may be quite convoluted for some.
The ELIXIR Training Platform in cooperation with other associated partner ZB MED has put together a Ten Simple Rules for Making Training Materials FAIR which simplify the FAIR principles by breaking them down into very practical steps. This webinar introduced these ten rules and discussed the challenges and ideas to put them into practice.
FAIR data
FAIR data, FAIR, ELIXIR-CONVERGE
PhD students
Post Docs
Undergraduate students
FAIR software tools
CINECA webinar discussing the importance of the FAIR principles for software tools used in research
Scientific topics: Software engineering
Keywords: FAIR, software tools, Software
Resource type: Video
FAIR software tools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEvHBrJlE6M
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/fair-software-tools
CINECA webinar discussing the importance of the FAIR principles for software tools used in research
Carlos Martinez Ortiz
Marta Lloret Llinares
Software engineering
FAIR, software tools, Software
FAIR principles applied to bioinformatics
Content of the training material:
- Introduction to reproducibility
- encapsulate a work environment (docker)
- design and execute workflows (snakemake)
- IFB infrastructure (Slurm cluster)
- managing software versions (git)
- managing software environments (conda)
- ensure...
Keywords: FAIR, Reproducible Science, Open science, Data analysis, Data processing
Resource type: Training materials
FAIR principles applied to bioinformatics
https://github.com/IFB-ElixirFr/IFB-FAIR-bioinfo-training
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/fair-principles-applied-to-bioinformatics
Content of the training material:
- Introduction to reproducibility
- encapsulate a work environment (docker)
- design and execute workflows (snakemake)
- IFB infrastructure (Slurm cluster)
- managing software versions (git)
- managing software environments (conda)
- ensure the traceability of analysis using Notebooks.
The training material is in french
Thomas Denecker
Claire Toffano-Nioche
Céline Hernandez
Julien Seiler
Gildas Le Corguillé
Hélène Chiapello
FAIR, Reproducible Science, Open science, Data analysis, Data processing
bioinformaticians
software developers, bioinformaticians
computational scientists
Researchers
Data Stewardship Wizard Workshop (Feb 2020)
[Data Stewardship Wizard](ds-wizard.org) brings together data stewards and researchers to allow managing data in projects efficiently and in a FAIR manner. Data stewards can easily capture the knowledge including required project data and decisions in knowledge models that are then turned into...
Scientific topics: Data management, Data governance
Keywords: Data management plan, data stewardship, FAIR, data management, software tools
Resource type: Video, Webinar, Slides
Data Stewardship Wizard Workshop (Feb 2020)
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3689221
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/data-stewardship-wizard-workshop-feb-2020
[Data Stewardship Wizard](ds-wizard.org) brings together data stewards and researchers to allow managing data in projects efficiently and in a FAIR manner. Data stewards can easily capture the knowledge including required project data and decisions in knowledge models that are then turned into per-project questionnaires to be filled by researchers. This workshop explains the core functionality of the Data Stewardship Wizard.
Video recording from the workshop is available **[here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGpr6JFMuiE)**.
Jan Slifka
Data management
Data governance
Data management plan, data stewardship, FAIR, data management, software tools
Researchers
data stewards
Literature Searching Skills and Tools
Training slides on literature searching skills and tools. Part of biocurators training for the Postgraduate Certificate in Biocuration, developed by the University of Cambridge and the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI).
Keywords: Medical publications, Curation strategy, PubMed search, Literature database search, Biocuration, Europe PMC
Resource type: Slides
Literature Searching Skills and Tools
https://figshare.com/articles/Literature_Searching_Skills_and_Tools/7228721
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/literature-searching-skills-and-tools
Training slides on literature searching skills and tools. Part of biocurators training for the Postgraduate Certificate in Biocuration, developed by the University of Cambridge and the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI).
Maria Levchenko
Medical publications, Curation strategy, PubMed search, Literature database search, Biocuration, Europe PMC
Integrating publications into bioinformatics analysis
Overview
Research literature contains a wealth of information that can be extracted at scale using text-mining technologies. To make text-mining data available to a wider group of researchers, the publications database, Europe PMC, provides access to millions of text-mined annotations, such as...
Keywords: Europe PMC, REST API, Bioinformatic analysis
Resource type: Webinar
Integrating publications into bioinformatics analysis
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/integrating-publications-bioinformatics-analysis
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/integrating-publications-into-bioinformatics-analysis
Overview
Research literature contains a wealth of information that can be extracted at scale using text-mining technologies. To make text-mining data available to a wider group of researchers, the publications database, Europe PMC, provides access to millions of text-mined annotations, such as genes and proteins, metabolites, species, mutations, phosphorylations, interactions, associations, and many more.
This webinar will demonstrate how to access text-mined literature evidence programmatically, and how to supplement it with bibliographic information for advanced use cases. Two of such use cases, mapping of tropical disease research by author affiliation geoparsing and comparison of applicability of analytical chemistry techniques, will be introduced by invited speaker, Dr. Magnus Palmblad.
This webinar was recorded on 2nd October 2019. It is best viewed in full-screen mode using Google Chrome. The slides from this webinar can be downloaded below.
Audience
This webinar is aimed at individuals who wish to learn about accessing text-mined literature evidence programmatically. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but undergraduate level knowledge of biology would be useful.
See the EMBL-EBI training pages for a list of upcoming webinars.
No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate level knowledge of biology would be useful.
Maria Levchenko
Magnus Palmblad
Europe PMC, REST API, Bioinformatic analysis
Navigating the data-rich literature: finding evidence in biomedical publications
In the age of data‐driven science, discovering all the data associated with a study can be tricky. In this webinar, we will demonstrate how to locate primary data in a publication, find facts and evidence to support your hypothesis, and scan a paper for important biological concepts using tools...
Keywords: Europe PMC, Biomedical Literature, Literature search
Resource type: Webinar
Navigating the data-rich literature: finding evidence in biomedical publications
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/navigating-data-rich-literature-finding-evidence-biomedical-publications
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/navigating-the-data-rich-literature-finding-evidence-in-biomedical-publications
In the age of data‐driven science, discovering all the data associated with a study can be tricky. In this webinar, we will demonstrate how to locate primary data in a publication, find facts and evidence to support your hypothesis, and scan a paper for important biological concepts using tools provided by Europe PMC.
This webinar was recorded on 4th October 2017. It is best viewed in full-screen mode using Google Chrome. The slides from this webinar can be downloaded here.
This webinar is aimed at scientists with an interest in learning more about the literature search tools provided by Europe PMC.
No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate-level understanding of biology would be useful.
If you would like to learn more about Europe PMC have a look at our other webinar on Europe PMC: get the most from literature searches and our Europe PMC: Quick tour.
See the EMBL-EBI training pages for a list of upcoming webinars.
Maria Levchenko
Europe PMC, Biomedical Literature, Literature search
How to Share Text Mining Results in Biology
Overview
Though text mining becomes more widespread in biology, an average researcher can rarely use it to their advantage. In this webinar, Europe PMC presents a tool to easily share annotated biological entities and relations with the research community. Europe PMC Annotation Submission...
Keywords: Europe PMC, Text mining, Literature search
Resource type: Webinar
How to Share Text Mining Results in Biology
https://ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/how-share-text-mining-results-biology
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/how-to-share-text-mining-results-in-biology
Overview
Though text mining becomes more widespread in biology, an average researcher can rarely use it to their advantage. In this webinar, Europe PMC presents a tool to easily share annotated biological entities and relations with the research community. Europe PMC Annotation Submission System allows text miners and curators in the field of life sciences to make their results available to the public. Annotated concepts can be browsed and searched for both on Europe PMC website as a part of SciLite tool and Advanced search, as well as via the Annotations API.
This webinar was recorded on 9th of July 2019. It is best viewed in full-screen mode using Google Chrome. The slides from this webinar can be downloaded below.
Audience
This webinar is aimed at individuals who wish to learn more about sharing and reusing results of biomedical text-mining. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate level knowledge of biology would be useful.
See the EMBL-EBI training pages for a list of upcoming webinars.
No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate-level understanding of biology would be useful.
Dayane Araujo
Aravind Venkatesan
Francesco Talo
Europe PMC, Text mining, Literature search
Extracting gene-disease evidence from literature, genetics, genomics and more
Do you want to identify and prioritise new therapeutic targets? Are you looking for associations of your gene of interest with a specific disease? Do you work in the area of drug repurposing? Are you interested in disease biology? If you said yes to any of these questions, this webinar is for...
Keywords: Europe PMC, Open Targets, gene-disease relationship, Text mining
Resource type: Webinar
Extracting gene-disease evidence from literature, genetics, genomics and more
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/extracting-gene-disease-evidence-literature-genetics-genomics-and-more
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/extracting-gene-disease-evidence-from-literature-genetics-genomics-and-more
Do you want to identify and prioritise new therapeutic targets? Are you looking for associations of your gene of interest with a specific disease? Do you work in the area of drug repurposing? Are you interested in disease biology? If you said yes to any of these questions, this webinar is for you. Watch to explore gene-disease relations using freely available tools from Europe PMC and Open Targets. Maria and Denise will show you how to access evidence from research literature, genetics, genomics and chemical data to obtain information at drug targets and disease levels.
This webinar was recorded on 7th June 2018. It is best viewed in full screen mode using Google Chrome. The slides from this webinar can be downloaded below.
Denise Carvalho-Silva
Maria Levchenko
Europe PMC, Open Targets, gene-disease relationship, Text mining
Scientists
Europe PMC: Services for academic authors
Researchers are often asked to maintain an up-to-date publication list, whether for job applications, tenure evaluations, or grant proposals. An easy way to do this is by using your ORCID iD and linking it to your published papers. An ORCID is a unique identifier - personalised number that is...
Keywords: Europe PMC, ORCID, Biomedical Literature
Resource type: Webinar
Europe PMC: Services for academic authors
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/europe-pmc-services-academic-authors
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/europe-pmc-services-for-academic-authors
Researchers are often asked to maintain an up-to-date publication list, whether for job applications, tenure evaluations, or grant proposals. An easy way to do this is by using your ORCID iD and linking it to your published papers. An ORCID is a unique identifier - personalised number that is assigned to you when you register. By using your ORCID in addition to your name you can make sure that you are easily distinguishable from other researchers with the same name, keep track of your work through name changes, and even pull together different kinds of achievements, like grant awards, training, etc.
This video shows how you can register for an ORCID, add your publications in three easy steps to build your digital CV, and how to get a personal author profile page that showcases your publications and citations.
This webinar was recorded on 7th of August 2017. It is best viewed in full-screen mode using Google Chrome.
No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate-level understanding of biology would be useful.
Maria Levchenko
Europe PMC, ORCID, Biomedical Literature
Effective Literature Research with Europe PMC
Following the latest developments in your scientific field requires thorough and frequent literature research. In this webinar, we will show how to find and access relevant scientific literature using Europe PMC, an open biomedical literature database, part of PubMed Central International. We...
Keywords: Europe PMC, Biomedical Literature, Literature search
Resource type: Webinar
Effective Literature Research with Europe PMC
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/effective-literature-research-europe-pmc
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/effective-literature-research-with-europe-pmc
Following the latest developments in your scientific field requires thorough and frequent literature research. In this webinar, we will show how to find and access relevant scientific literature using Europe PMC, an open biomedical literature database, part of PubMed Central International. We will cover searches by topic and author, searches for associated research data, as well as advanced options for building complex queries.
This webinar was recorded on 30 May 2018. It is best viewed in full-screen mode using Google Chrome. The slides from this webinar can be downloaded here.
To learn more about searching grant information and on managing, exporting and saving searches you can watch our previous webinar Europe PMC: get the most from literature searches. You will find more information about Europe PMCs API service in our webinar Europe PMC, programmatically. You can also try our Europe PMC: Quick Tour.
See the EMBL-EBI training pages for a list of upcoming webinars.
This webinar is aimed at scientists who want to optimise their literature searches. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate-level understanding of biology would be useful.
Maria Levchenko
Europe PMC, Biomedical Literature, Literature search
Scientists who want to optimise their literature searches
FAIRification & Data modelling
Wikidata
fairification
Keywords: FAIR, linked data, ontologies, metadata
Resource type: Slides
FAIRification & Data modelling
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3238328
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/fairification-data-modelling
Wikidata
fairification
Andra Waagmeester
FAIR, linked data, ontologies, metadata
Life Science Researchers
bioinformaticians
Introduction to FAIR data stewardship
FAIR data Stewardship: How to improve the reuse of nanosafety data
Scientific topics: Data management
Keywords: FAIR
Introduction to FAIR data stewardship
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585691
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-fair-data-stewardship
FAIR data Stewardship: How to improve the reuse of nanosafety data
Christine Staiger
Data management
FAIR
Life Science Researchers
Text mining: Key concepts and applications
EMBL-EBI presents this talk on an introduction to text mining and its applications in service provision. The 1st part of this talk focuses on what text mining is and some of the methods and available tools. The 2nd part looks at how to find articles on Europe PMC - a free literature resource for...
Keywords: Literature search, Text mining, Europe PMC, Biomedical Literature
Resource type: Webinar
Text mining: Key concepts and applications
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/text-mining-key-concepts-and-applications
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/text-mining-key-concepts-and-applications
EMBL-EBI presents this talk on an introduction to text mining and its applications in service provision. The 1st part of this talk focuses on what text mining is and some of the methods and available tools. The 2nd part looks at how to find articles on Europe PMC - a free literature resource for biomedical and health researchers - and how to build your own text mining pipeline.
The final part gives a nice case study showing how Europe PMC's pipeline was integrated into a new drug target validation platform called Open Targets (previously CTTV).
Literature search, Text mining, Europe PMC, Biomedical Literature
Extracting research evidence from publications
Bioinformaticians are routinely handling big data, including DNA, RNA, and protein sequence information. It’s time to treat biomedical literature as a dataset and extract valuable facts hidden in the millions of scientific papers. This webinar demonstrates how to access text-mined literature...
Keywords: Literature search, Biomedical Literature, Europe PMC, Text mining
Resource type: Webinar
Extracting research evidence from publications
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/embl-ebi-programmatically-take-rest-manual-searches/europe-pmc-programmatically/extracting
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/extracting-research-evidence-from-publications
Bioinformaticians are routinely handling big data, including DNA, RNA, and protein sequence information. It’s time to treat biomedical literature as a dataset and extract valuable facts hidden in the millions of scientific papers. This webinar demonstrates how to access text-mined literature evidence using Europe PMC Annotations API. We highlight several use cases, including linking diseases with potential treatment targets, or identifying which protein structures are cited along with a gene mutation.
Literature search, Biomedical Literature, Europe PMC, Text mining
Wet-lab researchers and bioinformaticians who want to access scientific literature and data programmatically.
Europe PMC, programmatically
Europe PMC is an open repository, providing access to worldwide biomedical literature, including articles, books, patents, and clinical guidelines. More than 32 million abstracts (27 million from PubMed) and 4 million full-text articles can be freely accessed through Europe PMC in a single...
Keywords: Literature search, Programmatic Access, Europe PMC, REST API, Biomedical Literature
Resource type: Webinar
Europe PMC, programmatically
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training-beta/events/europe-pmc-programmatic-access/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/europe-pmc-programmatically
Europe PMC is an open repository, providing access to worldwide biomedical literature, including articles, books, patents, and clinical guidelines. More than 32 million abstracts (27 million from PubMed) and 4 million full-text articles can be freely accessed through Europe PMC in a single search. The mission of Europe PMC is to build open access, full-text scientific literature resources and deliver world-class literature services. This webinar will introduce the Europe PMC Articles RESTful API and show you how to access publications and related information, such as citations, data links, or text-mined terms, programmatically.
Dayane Araujo
Francesco Talo
Yogmatee Rochun
Literature search, Programmatic Access, Europe PMC, REST API, Biomedical Literature
Europe PMC: get the most from literature searches
With Europe PMC, a free biomedical repository and partner in PubMed Central International, you can search worldwide, life-sciences literature, including articles, books, patents, and clinical guidelines. In this webinar, we will show how to use Europe PMC for effective literature research. We...
Keywords: Literature search, Life sciences publications, Europe PMC
Resource type: Webinar
Europe PMC: get the most from literature searches
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/europe-pmc-get-most-literature-searches
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/europe-pmc-get-the-most-from-literature-searches
With Europe PMC, a free biomedical repository and partner in PubMed Central International, you can search worldwide, life-sciences literature, including articles, books, patents, and clinical guidelines. In this webinar, we will show how to use Europe PMC for effective literature research. We will cover searches by topic and author, advanced search options for building complex queries, and setting alerts for your topic to stay on top of the published literature.
Literature search, Life sciences publications, Europe PMC
This webinar is aimed at scientists with an interest in learning more about the Europe PMC and optimising their literature searches.
Essential Steps of the FAIRification Process
Since 2014, a number of FAIR Stakeholders have developed tools and methods around the FAIRifcation of typical datasets. In the last 5 years, these efforts were field tested in a series of "Bring Your Own Data" Workshops". This material documents the accumulated practical & teaching...
Keywords: FAIR, data stewardship, metadata, linked data
Resource type: Training materials
Essential Steps of the FAIRification Process
https://osf.io/avrys/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/essential-steps-of-the-fairification-process
Since 2014, a number of FAIR Stakeholders have developed tools and methods around the FAIRifcation of typical datasets. In the last 5 years, these efforts were field tested in a series of "Bring Your Own Data" Workshops". This material documents the accumulated practical & teaching experiences from BYODS as well as more high-level FAIR awareness trainings. This document was formerly known as the "Big Book of FAIRification".
Erik Schultes
Annika Jacobsen
Mark Thompson
Kristina Hettne
Mateusz Kuzak
Bert Meerman
Mascha Jansen
Rob Hooft
FAIR, data stewardship, metadata, linked data
Researchers
Support Staff
data librarians
software developers, bioinformaticians
FAIR Data Stewardship - Data sharing, archiving and publishing
The workshop introduces the concepts and gives hands-on experience with tools which allow safe data sharing, archiving and publishing on example services. Moreover, participants of the workshop explore together different roles which are defined around data publication and how responsibilities...
Keywords: Data Life Cycle, FAIR, data management, data stewardship, data repositories, data sharing, data publication
Resource type: Slides, Training materials
FAIR Data Stewardship - Data sharing, archiving and publishing
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3066870
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/fair-data-stewardship-data-sharing-archiving-and-publishing
The workshop introduces the concepts and gives hands-on experience with tools which allow safe data sharing, archiving and publishing on example services. Moreover, participants of the workshop explore together different roles which are defined around data publication and how responsibilities towards data are distributed. The course does not require any prior knowledge.
Christine Staiger
Jasmin Karoline Böhmer
Data Life Cycle, FAIR, data management, data stewardship, data repositories, data sharing, data publication
General Interest
Scientists
Researchers
data stewards
FAIRsharing Educational Material
Whether you are a researcher, standard/database developer, funder, journal editor, librarian or data manager, FAIRsharing can help you understand which standards are mature and appropriate to your use case. By mapping the relationships between standards and the databases that implement them, or...
Keywords: Databases, Standards, Data Policies, FAIR
Resource type: Metadata Registry
FAIRsharing Educational Material
https://www.fairsharing.org/educational
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/fairsharing-educational-material
Whether you are a researcher, standard/database developer, funder, journal editor, librarian or data manager, FAIRsharing can help you understand which standards are mature and appropriate to your use case. By mapping the relationships between standards and the databases that implement them, or the policies that recommend them, FAIRsharing enables you to make an informed decision as to which standard or database to use or endorse. In this training, educational material, we describe the FAIRsharing resource and explain how you can use it to find the appropriate resource for your work.
Peter McQuilton
Susanna-Assunta Sansone
Databases, Standards, Data Policies, FAIR
Researchers
data managers
data stewards
Policy makers
database managers
biocurators
standard developers