Bring Your Own Data workshop in Trondheim

In collaboration with one of our projects, Cell4Chem, Centre for Digital Life is inviting for a 2-day workshop on research data management, tailored to meet the individual need of YOUR data.

research data management life cycle, DLN logo, RDMkit logo, FAIRdom Hub logo, ELIXIR Data deposition databases logo

"RDM circle" illustration by ELIXIR-CONVERGE and the 23 ELIXIR Nodes is licensed under CC-BY 4.0

 

The workshop aims to provide a space and support for researchers to store, share, and archive their research data according to best-practices (as highlighted in the Research Data Management kit by ELIXIR Europe). Particularly, a focus on implementation with a specific focus on the implementation of the FAIR data principles. The goal is to teach and implement key concepts on how to make life sciences data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable for your research management in the sharing and preservation stage. 

The event is co-organized with the Cell4Chem project, a ERA CoBioTech funded project where the Norwegian partnership is lead by Daniel Machado.  

✅ Preliminary program

Thursday 11th May:
10:00-10:15 Welcome and short introduction
10:15-11:00 Introduction to Research Data Management (RDM) and FAIR - and why does it matter?

11:15 BREAK
11:30-12:00 Persistent  identifiers, Controlled vocabularies and Ontologies (Korbinian Bösl/Nazeefa Fatima)
12:00-13:00

Relevant deposition repositories/data archives (Korbinian Bösl)

Life science metadata standards  (Korbinian Bösl/Nazeefa Fatima)

13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 Standards for models (Daniel Machado)
14:30-16:15 Bring and archive your own data using FAIRdom/SEEK (Munazah Andrabi)

16:15 BREAK

16:40 Licensing of data, biological material and software (Korbinian)

19:00-21:00 Social dinner

Friday 12th May:
09:00-10:00 Licensing of data, biological material and software
10:00-12:00 Bring and archive your own data cont.
12:00-13:00 Lunch

 

👥 Target Audience

The course is aimed at current and future life scientists in Norway. The target audience includes master’s students, PhD candidates, postdoctoral fellows, early-career researchers, and technical staff involved in scientific research in the life sciences in Norway.
 

Emneord: data deposition, FAIR, RDM, research data management
Publisert 21. mars 2023 13:49 - Sist endret 3. mai 2023 16:14