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SUMMARY:International Love Data Week
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 theme is “Whose Data Is It\, Anyway?” Take a minute to think about who owns data compared to who uses data. Different groups – like researchers\, the government\, companies\, or organizations – may collect data. They could own it\, share it\, publish it online\, or combine it. This year’s Love Data Week wants us to ask ‘Whose Data is it Anyway?’ This helps us remember to think about where the data came from before using it. Use this theme to have fun with your audience using data games or game shows. You could also use it to help people learn more about data literacy. Or you could talk about being responsible when dealing with important issues involving data. We’ve created a ready-to-use social media post. Simply download (or right-click) the square image and use it along with the text below to share this year’s event with your community on any social media platform. \nSave the date! Love Data Week is February 10-14\, 2025. Sign up for email updates at https://myumi.ch/ICPSRLoveDataWeekIntl. #LoveData25  \nEvents and activities\nThe 2025 events are being planned and will be posted closer to the start of Love Data Week. Want to see what events were held last year? View all 2024 Love Data Week events and activities that happened locally and virtually around the world. \nIdeas for Activities\n\nData citation\nFact-checking and accounting for misuse of data\nFinding data sources\nTransparency of AI\nData governance and management\nData sovereignty\, such as Indigenous data\nPros/cons of sharing data\nCopyright and other intellectual property associated with data\n\nLooking for a listing of ICPSR-specific Love Data Week events or the popular “Adopt-a-Dataset” activity? Visit the Love Data Week with ICPSR page. \nSubmit an event listing\nAre you hosting an event or activity for Love Data Week 2025?  Look for the link in early 2025 to submit your information to be included in the official Love Data Week events and activities list. Questions? Contact LoveDataWeek@umich.edu .
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/international-love-data-week/
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SUMMARY:Tools and Services to improve the quality of Research Software
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEVERSE is running an interactive online workshop which aims to examine which tools and services researchers use to improve the quality of research software\, and how they use them. The workshop is titled “Evaluating Tools and Services to improve the quality of research software” and will take place on Monday 10 February 2025 between 10:00 and 16:00 CET. \nThe workshop is open to those who work with or develop research software and want to uphold high-quality standards regarding FAIRness\, sustainability\, portability\, testing\, security\, etc. Both non-EVERSE and EVERSE members are welcome. Members belonging to any of the 5 EOSC Science Clusters are also encouraged to take part. \nThe workshop will provide opportunities for knowledge exchange and discussion on relevant tools used to improve the quality of research software. It will also allow participants to learn from other communities\, capture existing practices\, and identify gaps in available tooling. \nA draft agenda and further details will be circulated closer to the date. \nThe event will last a full day\, but participants are welcome to attend for as long as possible if full attendance is not an option due to other commitments. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/tools-and-services-to-improve-the-quality-of-research-software/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:19th International Digital Curation Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 19th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC25) will take place in The Hague\, the Netherlands between 17-19 February 2025. \nAbout the International Digital Curation Conference\nThe International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) is an established annual event with a unique place in the digital curation community\, reaching out to individuals\, organisations and institutions across all disciplines and domains involved in curating data and providing an opportunity to get together with like-minded data practitioners to discuss policy and practice. \nWorkshop submissions are now open\nAs part of our IDCC25 programme\, we invite submissions for in-person and online workshops. Workshops are events taking place before the main IDCC conference\, on Monday 17 February 2025. \nIn the past the workshops have focused on practical\, hands-on work\, often being used for training. If you have an established tool or working practice that yields results in the world of research data management\, you are also welcome to submit an application and show everyone how it works! \nThis year we are offering organisers the opportunity to host a workshop in person or online. Learn more about Workshop formats and the submission process via the Workshop page. \nCalls for papers\, lightning talks and posters have all been extended! \nSubmissions for papers and lightning talks have been extended to 11 August 2024. Poster submissions are now open until 15 September 2024.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/19th-international-digital-curation-conference/
LOCATION:The Hague
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SUMMARY:FAIRfest: Celebrating advancements of FAIR solutions in EOSC
DESCRIPTION:FAIR-IMPACT and FAIRCORE4EOSC partners are glad to invite the broad European research community to FAIRfest\, a festival celebrating advancements of FAIR solutions in the European Open Science research landscape. \nFAIR in Europe and Worldwide\nThe Festival will take place on the 20th and 21st of February 2025 in The Hague\, The Netherlands.\nThe event is tied up with the 19th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC25)\, and will be an opportunity for the European community to meet with the IDCC international audience to learn and debate aound the latest achievements around: \n\nF for Findability: Persistent Identifiers & Knowledge Graphs\nA for Accessibility: Semantic Artefacts\nI for Interoperability: from the technical to legal interoperability\nR for Reusability: Certification\, metrics & guidelines for FAIR data and software\n\nA true Festival\, with Marketplace\nAdopters and implementers of FAIR enabling solutions\, tools\, methodologies and practices will do a showcase in a marketplace-like settled area. You will have the chance to go around stands\, coffee tables and poster areas\, stop at those that grab your attention and ask all your questions to those who already “did it”. You’ll get demonstrations of the FAIRCORE4EOSC components\, you’ll listen to stories of implementation of the FAIR techniques in real research scenarios from the teams who received support from the FAIR-IMPACT support programme\, and you’ll meet FAIR Champions\, FAIR ambassadors\, interoperability experts and practitioners. \nStanding Keynotes\, real-life adopters: the agenda\nFour plenary sessions will be mixed up with parallel\, technical sessions. Standing keynotes will kick-start provocative discussion items\, and case studies and use cases will be described during two parallel sessions in the afternoon of day 1. The wide-ranging agenda is conceived to leave you time to think\, discuss\, and enjoy food\, coffee\, tea and company. \nNever visited Madurodam? Then come!\nThe FAIRFest is taking place in Madurodam (www.madurodam.nl)\, a beautiful miniature park in the Scheveningen district of The Hague. It is home to a range of 1:25 scale model replicas of famous Dutch landmarks\, historical cities and large developments. Join us for a unique opportunity to also have a special dinner in the charming atmosphere of the park! \nRegister now \n\n\nTarget audience: Researchers and data practitioners\, data stewards\, data service providers and repository managers\, research performing organisation staff\, open science national level initiatives\, and representatives of projects\, initiatives\, and actors in both EOSC and FAIR ecosystems. \nVenue: Madurodam\, George Maduroplein 1\, 2584 RZ The Hague\, The Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Teaching what we Practice – Open Science in Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Teaching what we practice means emphasizing the importance of integrating Open Science principles into academic teaching. The relevance of these practices lies in fostering a learning environment that mirrors the evolving landscape of scientific research. By embracing Open Science in higher education\, instructors can teach students not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills in transparent\, accessible\, and reproducible research. This approach includes employing open science practices such as filling out a pre-registration form\, making students aware that sharing materials and data is helpful\, and highlighting the importance of replications. As higher education institutions increasingly adopt these practices\, they prepare students for a future where open and collaborative research is the norm\, bridging the gap between academic training and real-world scientific practices. Lastly\, current students seem to be open to open science practices anyways – creating a winning setting.
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