Published October 10, 2022 | Version 3
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Plan ahead: practical tools to make your data and software more FAIR

  • 1. TU Delft
  • 2. Dutch Techcentre for Life Sciences
  • 3. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS
  • 4. the Netherlands eScience Center

Description

Research Data and Research Software Management (RDM) is beneficial for quality of scientific practice, can be time and cost-efficient, and provides recognition for all research outputs. It is therefore important to familiarise yourself with information and tools that are available to manage your data during various stages of your research. In this workshop, you will be introduced to RDM concepts, such as the FAIR data principles, data archiving, software licensing and citation. This will be followed by a hands-on experience with various platforms, tools and solutions (FAIR-Aware assessment tool, research software licenses and citation).

Workshop given for the NWO BioPhysics 2022 conference on 10 October.

Workshop Organisers:

Esther Plomp, TU Delft, Data Steward, [Link].
Mateusz Kuzak, the Netherlands eScience Center, Community Manager, [Link]
Lourens Veen, the Netherlands eScience Center, Research Software Engineer, [Link]
Jaro Camphuijsen, the Netherlands eScience Center, Research Software Engineer, [Link]
Kim Ferguson, DANS-KNAW, Research Data Management Specialist, [Link]

Files

1-20221010_NWO-BioPhysics_plan-ahead_intro-slides.pdf