FAIR principles and practices for the Dutch Research Data Management Community
17 October 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
The FAIR National Roadshow series is visiting The Netherlands on the 17h of October 2024!
The aim of this event is to present the outcomes and ongoing work of the FAIR-IMPACT project to the research community in the Netherlands, and build relevant connections.
Do you want to know where to start with FAIRification of sensitive data or how to assess the FAIRness of software? Learn about the FAIR principles and how to put them into practice during the interesting program, which includes interactive workshops, at the Dutch FAIR-IMPACT National Roadshow. Also, find out who will win the RDNL Dutch Data Prize, awarded to an individual or a team that makes research data FAIR.
This event will be in-person. The plenary sessions will be broadcasted and can be followed online. The workshop can’t be followed online.
Target audience: (LC)RDM community at large, data support staff, researchers and policy makers at universities,universities of applied sciences and research institutes to join this event.
Location: This event will be in-person. The plenary sessions can be followed online by broadcast.
Language: English
Date: 17 October 2024, 13:00 – 16:45 CEST
Local facilitator(s): Research Data Netherlands (RDNL), a national coalition of data service providers and expertise networks whose mission is to promote implementation and long-term sustainability of FAIR research data in the Netherlands, and is existing of DANS, SURF (both FI-partners), Health-RI and 4TU.ResearchData.
Agenda
Moderator: Annette Langedijk, Research Partner Lead at SURF – collaborative organisation for IT in Dutch education and research.
Time (CEST) | Title | Presenters |
13.00 – 13:10 | Welcome & context of the event in the framework of the FAIR-IMPACT project | Ingrid Dillo, Senior Advisor at Data Archiving and Networked Service (DANS) and FAIR-IMPACT Coordinator |
13:10 – 13:45 | Keynote: She moved through the FAIR. | Jenny O’Neill, Research Engagement Officer at HEAnet |
13:45 – 14:00 | Break | |
14:00 – 14:45 | 1.1 Data Champions networks
1.2 CAT & RaID, how do these services help the research community? |
1.1 Jenny O’Neill, on behalf of Sonraí, Bianca Gualandi, University of Bologna and Esther Plomp, TU Delft
1.2 Wim Hugo, DANS and Giacomo Cannizzaro, SURF 1.3 Elena Breitmoser, EPCC and Neil P. Chue Hong, EPCC
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14:45 – 15:00 | Break | |
15:00 – 15:45 | 2.1 Where do I start with the FAIRification of Sensitive Data
2.2 Ontology repositories and Semantic Artefact Catalogues in EOSC: the prism of FAIR-IMPACT |
2.1 Nina Grau, INREA and Deborah Trope, DANS
2.2 Dr. Clement Jonquet, INREA
2.3 Esteban Gonzalez Guardia |
15:45 – 16:00 | Break | |
16:00 – 16:45 | RDNL Dutch Data Prize award show. Who will be the winners of the next Dutch Data Prize award? | |
16:45 | Wrap-up and closure with drinks | Annette Langedijk, Research Partner Lead at SURF |