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EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE webinar "How to manage your data to make them Open and FAIR"

Oct 8, 2018

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When: May 15, 2018 from 13.00 to 14.00 CEST
Where: https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/fairrdm
Registration: https://goo.gl/forms/LFiwFNWegWDhHvpi2
Target audience: researchers, research support staff, data librarians 

Worldwide there is an astonishing number of tools and services to “do something” with your research data, for instance, to make them FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable).
How do you choose what can be useful for you?
Step 1: find out and explore what your organisation provides.
Step 2: attend this webinar! 
We’ll present a selection of services provided by EOSC-hub, OpenAIRE Advance and others and map them to the research data lifecycle. Furthermore, we’ll pay attention to data management planning and to the balance between Open data and FAIR data.

Presenters: Ellen Leenarts (DANS/ EOSC-hub project) and Marjan Grootveld (DANS/ OpenAIRE Advance project)

ellen leenartsEllen Leenarts has joined DANS-KNAW in February 2016. She has been involved in European projects as CESSDA SAW, EUDAT, EHRI and OpenAIRE. Recently she joined the project teams of OpenAIRE Advance, EOSC hub and EOSCpilot mainly because of her lifelong experience in Education and Training. Last year she led the CESSDA RDM project that produced the online Expert tour guide on Data Management.

 

 

 

marjan grootveldMarjan Grootveld is senior policy consultant at DANS in The Netherlands (dans.knaw.nl/en/). DANS promotes sustained access to digital research data and encourages researchers to archive and reuse data. Marjan was training manager in EUDAT and has been involved in OpenAIRE data management support for some years. She is also one of the coaches of the training “Essentials 4 Data Support”, which DANS and partners offer under the umbrella of “Research Data Netherlands” (datasupport.researchdata.nl/en/). Marjan loves FAIR data, but is sceptical of the buzzword…