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RAISE Science Webinar: a transparent way of sharing and processing data

  • Thursday, 13 July 2023

RAISE's mission is to provide an infrastructure that facilitates a decentralized system for processing data through crowdsourcing. This involves transitioning from utilizing open data to enabling open access data for processing. Instead of sending the data to the algorithm, RAISE enables the algorithm to be sent to the dataset. In this workshop, stakeholders will be introduced to an initial mock-up of RAISE’s unique approach that brings the processing algorithm (small in size) directly to the dataset (large in size), instead of requiring the dataset to be downloaded to the computer where the algorithm is located. An initial demonstration using wireframes will be done. The current mock-up is an interactive version that demonstrates the basic functionalities of the Research Analysis Identifier System. The navigation through basic features will help the participants understand better the system and, also, provide valuable insights for the improvement of user experience. The goal is to appreciate the value of not only accessing data, but also processing it conveniently: RAISE minimizes the time required to obtain results and enhances overall productivity, while simultaneously promoting transparency in sharing and processing data, as well as empowering researchers to publish their work with authenticated data analysis. Additionally, it ensures that their work receives proper accreditation. The mock-up presentation will be followed by a discussion to navigate stakeholders needs and requirements in processing data.

Agenda

  • 11.00 – 11.05 Welcome and Introduction to the Workshop Objectives and Participants (Panagiotis Bamidis)
  • 11.05 - 11.15 Open Science and RAISE presentation (Evdokimos Konstantinidis)
  • 11.15 – 11.25 RAISE Demo (Despoina Petsani)
  • 11.25 – 11.55 Interactive presentation(Despoina Petsani/Eleni Bolieraki)
  • 11.55 – 12.00 Q&A

Research data: accessible infrastructures and innovative tools in Greece

  • Friday, 23 October 2020

Athena Research Center (ARC) together with Hellenic Academic Libraries Link (HEAL-link) participate in Open Access Week 2020 in the context of activities for OpenAIRE in Greece. The topic of presentations and discussions to take place is research data management. The event is open to all researchers and to members of research organisations in Greece, both in the public and private sector. 


Title: “Research data: accessible infrastructures and innovative tools in Greece”


When: Friday, 23 October 2020

Time: 13:00 p.m - 14:30 p.m

Language: Greek 


The theme of the International Open Access Week 2020, 19-25 October, is “Open with Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and Inclusion.” The goal is to raise awareness regarding diversity, equity and inclusion of all research communities and forms of knowledge. By reshaping research and creating systems for sharing knowledge we come across with an opportunity for a more equitable, diverse and open framework for all research communities. In particular, Greece is facing important structural changes that will allow open redistribution of research data and will facilitate implementation of Open Science practices. 


ARC and HEAL-link concentrated this year’s presentations on issues around research data management and personal data. The presentations will focus on national research data repositories, highlighting their contribution to paneuropean cloud infrastructures and their role in an Open Science environment. Finallt, to limit discouragement in following open practices when dealing with sensitive and personal data, the Amnesia tool for  data anonymization will be explained. 

 
 
 
 
 
RGPD y aspectos legales relacionados con la gestión de datos de investigación

RGPD y aspectos legales relacionados con la gestión de datos de investigación

Seminario en español

  • Tuesday, 23 June 2020

La Fundación Española para la Ciencia y Tecnología (FECYT), como NOAD para España del proyecto OpenAIRE, organiza este seminario web sobre RGPD y aspectos legales en la gestión de datos de investigación. 

En este webinar se proporcionará una perspectiva legal sobre la gestión de datos de investigación, tanto teórica como práctica: ¿Cómo se manejan los datos personales sensibles en investigación? ¿Cuáles son los posibles problemas de privacidad cuando se utilizan datos personales en una investigación? ¿Qué se necesita saber sobre la RGPD y la nueva directiva PSI?

El contenido del seminario será relevante para investigadores, bibliotecarios y administradores de investigación de todos los campos (incluidas las ciencias sociales y las humanidades). Habrá también tiempo para preguntas y respuestas durante la sesión, además de poder enviar preguntas a través de este formulario.

Una vez realizada la inscripción, recibirá el enlace del seminario web en el correo electrónico recordatorio enviado.

Repository Usage Statistics and the Open Research Analytics Service

  • Wednesday, 06 November 2019

Description: Within the framework of cooperation between the Verbundzentrale des GBV (VZG), OpenAIRE und Knowledge Unlatched, we would like to inform you about current developments in the field of repository usage statistics and present the new and upcoming Open Research Analytics Service.

For whom: repository managers and librarians dealing with usage statistics

Language: this webinar will be held in German

Agenda:
  • ReposAS-logfileparser
  • OpenAIRE service for usage statistics
  • Open Research Analytics Service (ORAS)
  • how to migrate from OA-Statistik to ORAS

The webinar will give the opportunity for discussions and questions regarding the new developments.

Have a look at the FAQs and at the additional information.

Research Data Management and Legal issues related to research data

Research Data Management and Legal issues related to research data

  • Monday, 21 October 2019

Research Data Management and Legal issues related to research data by S. Venkataraman (DCC) and Thomas Margoni (CREATe)

In this 'double bill' webinar, we first hear about the basic principles of Research Data Management, explained by S. Venkataraman from Digital Curation Centre (DCC). Participants are pointed to essential tools and standards, as well as a number of good practices related to RDM and data management planning.

In the second part of the webinar, Thomas Margoni from CREATe illustrates the legal framework around the complex issue of data ownership and will try to explain in non legal terms what the law says, what researchers need to know, what is the role of Open Science principles in this area, and what kind of supporting material OpenAIRE has produced to assist researchers.

This webinar is organised in collaboration with EOSC-Hub eosc hub hz300dpi

Research Community Gateway: Showcasing new developments

  • Thursday, 11 July 2019

The OpenAIRE Research Community Gateway (connect.openaire.eu), facilitates Research Communities adoption of Open Science publishing principles by supporting artefact publishing tools as-a-Service.

Research Community Gateway is a virtual environment to implement Open Science publishing practices:
  • Implement the latest Open Science trends: FAIR data, open data
  • Share all your research results: publications, data, software, methods
  • Link all your research effectively
  • Gather all your research results in one place
  • Monitor and report your community’s progress

This webinar presents how the OpenAIRE-Connect project is building the community gateway to Open Science, their motivations, how it works, focusing on the new developments in the Research Community Gateway, and how Research Managers can manage and personalize their community gateway.

Research Data Management e politiche europee sui dati

Research Data Management e politiche europee sui dati

  • Thursday, 15 November 2018

For the Open Access Week Italy, in collaboration with the OpenAIRE NOADs, IOSSG, and the RDA Italian Node, offers webinars series!

More Information about the webinar series
Refreshment on Open Access, Open Science and H2020 requirements

Refreshment on Open Access, Open Science and H2020 requirements

How can OpenAIRE help researchers and projects to comply with Open Access mandates?

  • Monday, 23 October 2017

Open Access to publications in H2020 with Eloy Rodrigues (UMinho) and Najla Rettberg (UGOE).
Research Data Management: An introductory Webinar from OpenAIRE and EUDAT

Research Data Management: An introductory Webinar from OpenAIRE and EUDAT

  • Wednesday, 25 May 2016

OpenAIRE/EUDAT introductory Webinar on Research Data Management: Aims to introduce researchers and others to the concept of research data management (RDM). As well as presenting the benefits of taking an active approach to research data management – including increased speed and ease of access, efficiency (fund once, reuse many times), and improved quality and transparency of research – the webinar advises on strategies for successful RDM, resources to help manage data effectively, choosing where to store and deposit data, the EC H2020 Open Data Pilot and the basics of data management, stewardship and archiving.
Webinar scope and aims: Whether measurements from sensors, results from simulations or interview recordings, modern scholarship generates incredible amounts of digital information which, properly kept and shared, holds the potential to drive new research and innovation. Recognising this, funders are implementing policies for RDM and data sharing, such as the Horizon 2020 Open Research Data Pilot, which aims to improve and maximise access to the research data generated by EU-funded projects. But good data management skills are useful far beyond complying with funder commitments: well-managed data foster good scientific practice and sharing well-formed, well-described data increases research impact.
On 26 May 2016, OpenAIRE and EUDAT co-presenteded this webinar which aims to introduce researchers and others to the concept of research data management (RDM). As well as presenting the benefits of taking an active approach to research data management – including increased speed and ease of access, efficiency (fund once, reuse many times), and improved quality and transparency of research – the webinar advises on strategies for successful RDM, resources to help manage data effectively, choosing where to store and deposit data, the EC H2020 Open Data Pilot and the basics of data management, stewardship and archiving.
Learning objectives: At the end of the Webinar participants will be able to:
  • Articulate the importance of research data management;
  • Set clear goals regarding data archiving and sharing (both during and after a project)
  • Understand the basic principles of data management, stewardship and archiving
  • Identify appropriate RDM tools and services
Target audience: Introductory training for researchers, project coordinators and research administrators