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Webinars: H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data

Webinars: H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data

Back 2 Back Webinars on H2020 Open Science Policy

  • Wednesday, 12 June 2019

In this webinar on June 12th, our presenters will give an update of current Open Access and Research Data policies in H2020. 

Data Management Plan: Uno strumento per un processo di ricerca efficiente, robusto e trasparente

Data Management Plan: Uno strumento per un processo di ricerca efficiente, robusto e trasparente

  • Thursday, 16 May 2019

Third Series of National Webinars on Open Science thanks to a collaboration with the OpenAIRE NOAD and the RDA Italian Node
More Information about the 2019 webinar series.

Abstract: In questo webinar vorrei presentare l'importanza del Data Management Plan (DMP) dal punto di vista di un data steward e di un ricercatore. Illustrerò anche i principali vantaggi e come utilizzare al meglio il DMP durante un progetto di ricerca. Come esempio illustrerò le caratteristiche principali dello strumento DMP più utilizzato chiamato DMPonline.

Data stewardship e Research Data Management: Prerequisiti fondamentali per la scienza aperta

Data stewardship e Research Data Management: Prerequisiti fondamentali per la scienza aperta

  • Friday, 10 May 2019

Third Series of National Webinars on Open Science thanks to a collaboration with the OpenAIRE NOAD and the RDA Italian Node
More Information about the 2019 webinar series.

Abstract: In questo webinar vorrei presentare la mia esperienza come data steward al TU Delft di come abbiamo messo insieme la biblioteca (supporto centrale) e i data steward disciplinary in ciascuna facoltà, per promuovere il cambiamento naturale necessario a diffondere l’open science e il data management tra i ricercatori.

The role and value of data stewards in Universities: a TU Delft case study on data stewardship

The role and value of data stewards in Universities: a TU Delft case study on data stewardship

  • Thursday, 09 May 2019

Athena Research Center (ARC), the Hellenic Academic Libraries Link (HEAL-Link) and the University of Cyprus Library, being the National Open Access Desks for Greece and Cyprus respectively, organised a webinar on Data Stewardship in continuation of their “Open Science webinar series”.

OpenAIRE webinar: “The role and value of data stewards in Universities: a TU Delft case study on data stewardship”

The OpenAIRE team welcomed as guest speakers to present their work at the TU Delft in the Netherlands: Marta Teperek, Data Stewardship project coordinator and Esther Plomp, data steward of the Faculty of Applied Sciences.

During the webinar Marta talks about the Data Stewardship project at TU Delft. To comprehensively address disciplinary data management needs around the campus, TU Delft appointed a dedicated Data Steward at every faculty. During this webinar you will find out who are the data stewards, what background do they have, what support do they offer to the research community and how are they funded. In addition, Marta also discusses some key challenges and future plans.

For any questions you may have or for more information, do not hesitate to contact us!

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Aspetti Legali dei Dati della Ricerca

Aspetti Legali dei Dati della Ricerca

  • Monday, 29 April 2019

Third Series of National Webinars on Open Science thanks to a collaboration with the OpenAIRE NOAD and the RDA Italian Node
More Information about the 2019 webinar series.
Legal issues in Dealing with Research Data

Legal issues in Dealing with Research Data

New guides for researchers and project coordinators

  • Friday, 29 March 2019

OpenAIRE has released guides for researchers who want to know more about the legal issues related to their research data.

During this webinar, Prodromos Tsiavos and Thomas Margoni take you through this guides and answer questions (pre-submited during registration and asked live during the webinar Q&A).

The first guide is called 'How do I know if my research data is protected?' and teach you about research data and their protection by intellectual property rights. If you want to know more about what types of data are protected by copyright, learn about Sui Generis Database Rights and their influence on your research - this guide is for you. You can access it here: https://www.openaire.eu/how-do-i-know-if-my-research-data-is-protected

A second guide deals with research data licensing.  What licenses should you use if you want to make your research data as open as possible?  What is the meaning of different Creative Commons licenses and what are the consequences if you apply them to your research data? What licenses should be avoided? Does OpenAIRE make any specific recommendations? You can access the guide here: https://www.openaire.eu/how-do-i-license-my-research-data

Our third guide answers all your questions you might have about reusing someone else's research data. What data can you reuse, how to interpret copyright licenses, how to combine different datasets? Access the guide here: https://www.openaire.eu/can-i-reuse-someone-else-research-data

Data Management Plans

Data Management Plans

  • Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Know the requirements and conditions of open data in the H2020 and know when and how to prepare a DMP for the project.

(part of FOSTER elearning course)

webinar in portuguese

 

Joint webinar FREYA and OpenAIRE: New developments in the field of Persistent Identifiers

Joint webinar FREYA and OpenAIRE: New developments in the field of Persistent Identifiers

The importance of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) to build stable connections between research entities such as grants, projects, articles, or funders is recognized and addressed by several initiatives and projects.

  • Thursday, 10 January 2019

When: On January 10, 2019 at 10:00 CET

After all the festivities at the end of the year where family and friends connect, OpenAIRE together with FREYA started off the new year with a webinar on digital connections: the Persistent Identifiers. The Science Europe Data Glossary defines the term Persistent Identifier (PID) as “a long-lasting reference to a digital object — a single file or set of files”. As such, the importance of PIDs to build stable connections between research entities such as grants, projects, articles, or funders is recognized and addressed by several initiatives and projects.   

FREYA is a 3-year project funded by the European Commission, aiming to extend the infrastructure for persistent identifiers (PIDs) as a core component of open research, in the EU and globally. FREYA will improve discovery, navigation, retrieval, and access to research resources. In so doing, FREYA has carried out a survey of the current PID landscape, collected a vast amount of user stories in order to identify needs of the community to expand existing and establish new PID services, and is currently working on building a PID Graph.  

In the webinar, Ketil Koop-Jakobsen talked about a report on requirements for new PID Services. To identify demands and requirements for emerging PIDs, FREYA collected user stories from their respective communities and networks. More than 70 user stories were compiled, each identifying a specific PID demand from the community. Koop-Jakobsen introduced some of these stories and explained their influence on the development of new and emerging PID types. Amir Aryani, moreover, shed light on FREYA’s work on the PID Graph, talking about the discussion around the concept of the PID Graph itself and how FREYA partners are contributing to the actual setup of such a Graph.   

And Iryna Kuchma talked how OpenAIRE uses PIDs for discovery, enrichment, and linking of research results. 

 Che cos’è un Data Management Plan: presentazione e casi d’uso

Che cos’è un Data Management Plan: presentazione e casi d’uso

  • Wednesday, 28 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.
FAIR DATA e Action Plan

FAIR DATA e Action Plan

  • Tuesday, 20 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
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
What you need to know about Data Management Plans

What you need to know about Data Management Plans

  • Tuesday, 23 October 2018

"What you need to know about DMPs" 
Other resources:

www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/data-management-plans www.openaire.eu/what-is-a-data-management-plan-dmp

OpenAIRE and FAIR Data Expert Group survey about Horizon 2020 template for Data Management Plans: https://zenodo.org/record/1120245

How to manage your data to make them Open and FAIR

How to manage your data to make them Open and FAIR

  • Monday, 14 May 2018

Joint OpenAIRE and EOSC-hub webinar delivered by Marjan Grootveld and Ellen Leenarts (DANS) on May 15, 2018
Open Research Data in Horizon 2020

Open Research Data in Horizon 2020

  • Tuesday, 08 May 2018

Emilie Hermans talks about Open Research Data in Horizon 2020, and how OpenAIRE can help you to manage your data, open it up and link it to your other research output.

EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE webinar: national nodes meetup

EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE webinar: national nodes meetup

  • Tuesday, 24 April 2018

The online event took place on April 24th and has been organised by Gergely Sipos, EGI's  Customer and Technical Outreach Manager and part of the EOSC-hub Engagement team, and Najla Rettberg, OpenAIRE Network Manager.