10.5281/zenodo.3275346
https://zenodo.org/records/3275346
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Schmidt, Birgit
Birgit
Schmidt
0000-0001-8036-5859
Göttingen State and University Library
Grim, Rob
Rob
Grim
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet
Erzsébet
Tóth-Czifra
0000-0002-5350-067X
DARIAH-EU
Schneider, Juliane
Juliane
Schneider
0000-0002-7664-3331
Harvard Medical School
Kramer, Claudia
Claudia
Kramer
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jetten, Mijke
Mijke
Jetten
0000-0001-9114-2896
Radboud University
Harrower, Natalie
Natalie
Harrower
0000-0002-7487-4881
Digital Repository of Ireland
Ivanovic, Dragan
Dragan
Ivanovic
0000-0002-9942-5521
University of Novi Sad
Applying the FAIR Data Principles in Day-to-Day Library Practice
Zenodo
2019
2019-07-09
Presentation
10.5281/zenodo.3275345
https://zenodo.org/communities/liber2019
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Making FAIR data a reality requires collaboration and efforts at various levels. Libraries can and do play a core role at the institutional level in applying the FAIR principles in day to day practice.
This workshop
Presents first hand experiences from libraries applying the FAIR principles
Highlights and summarizes the knowledge, skills and competencies of this newly evolving data profession in libraries, and
Provides guidance and action points for further development of the data profession in libraries.
We invite library data experts, staff as well as newcomers to join us for a lively discussion on the FAIR state-of-play in libraries and the road ahead.
The workshop will address the following questions:
What roles and responsibilities have libraries in making FAIR a reality, where are libraries most relevant?
How are the FAIR-principles applied in daily practice?
How do library data experts connect with other data experts e.g. data engineers, data scientists?
How do library and disciplinary data professions evolve in a FAIR data ecosystem?
What are main challenges for implementing FAIR, and possible steps to address these?
Additionally, the workshop will provide a report about recent activities of the working group, e.g. a survey on FAIR at the level of repositories and a collection of case studies.