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29 May 2019 UTC

Trustworthy data repositories in the Life Sciences: The role of CoreTrustSeal Certification

Date: 
29 May 2019 - 13:00 UTC

This webinar will provide an introduction to the importance and benefits of repository certification in the context of highlighting the prominent roles of data repositories in enabling data FAIR. Participants will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the CoreTrustSeal certification requirements and procedures, gaining a better understanding of the necessary steps for certification, and how compliance with documented criteria may be met. CoreTrustSeal experts with a background in the Life Sciences will report on their experiences with CoreTrustSeal certification of a few certified biomedical data repositories and answer certification-related questions.

More information can be found here: https://elixir-europe.org/events/webinar-coretrustseal

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22 May 2019 UTC

RDA GEDE Webworkshop on Adaptation of Repositories to the Digital Object Interface Protocol

Date: 
22 May 2019 - 14:00 to 16:00 UTC

The use of FAIR Digital Objects to implement the FAIR principles and to make data practices more efficient is now widely accepted. It is also widely agreed that repositories are the care takers of FAIR Digital Objects, i.e., they need to store, manage and curate DO's bit sequences, maintain globally resolvable PIDs for the DOs and manage metadata of different kinds describing the DO’s bit sequence. The DO Interface Protocol is the unified protocol that allows to create and access FAIR DOs independent of how a repository is organising and modelling its data. Thus, repositories should talk DOIP, but the reality is different. The detailed discussion about the adaptation of these examples will help to estimate the efforts and costs for related other cases. At the RDA plenary in Helsinki we intend to discuss other cases in detail.

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18 Mar 2019 UTC

Data Versioning WG final report - webinar

Date: 
18 Mar 2019 - 11:00 UTC
Organiser: 

Data Versioning WG

Presenters: 

Jens Klump, Lesley Wyborn, Robert Downs, and Ari Asmi (Group Chairs)

The Data Versioning WG's activities will end in September 2019 and the final report will be presented at the RDA Plenary 14 in Helsinki. With this webinar the group wants to give you the opportunity to review the draft document, which is still very much work in progress, and gather feedback.

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22 Mar 2019 UTC

RDA Output Adoption Webinar Series: Outputs to Support Reproducible Health Research

Date: 
22 Mar 2019 - 15:00 UTC
Organiser: 

RDA Secretariat

Presenters: 

Anthony Juehne, Oya Beyan, Mark Musen, Leslie McIntosh

The RDA Secretariat aims to promote the uptake of RDA outputs in all its regions. In this context the RDA secretariat is working on is a series of webinars that aim to train stakeholders for adoption. The webinars will highlight outputs for adoption, ask adopters to tell their story and show the added value of RDA. The first edition is titled Outputs to Support Reproducible Health Research and scheduled for 22 March 2019 at 8am PDT/ 11am EDT/ 3pm UTC. Please register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2481728983257853964

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22 Mar 2019 UTC

GEDE Webinar on Maturity Indicators for FAIRness and Certification of Repositories

Date: 
22 Mar 2019 - 14:00 UTC
Organiser: 

Peter Wittenburg, GEDE Co-Chair

Presenters: 

Maggie Hellström (GEDE, ICOS), Erik Schultes (GOFAIR), Mark Wilkinson (GOFAIR), Ingrid Dillo (FAIRsFAIR, CTS), Edit Herczog (GEDE, RDA)

The FAIR principles are being accepted widely in the scientific community now as a pre-condition for making data driven science more efficient. Consequently, various initiatives are busy to identify what machine-actionable FAIRness functionally means and how levels of FAIRness can be objectively and reproducibly assessed. Given the huge amount of data it is also becoming obvious that tools are required that measure FAIRness automatically. This webinar therefore is an excellent opportunity to listen first to one of the designers behind the FAIR principles and first simple criteria for FAIRness (Erik Schultes), to a colleague who already is working on suggestions of how to automate measuring FAIRness (Mark Wilkinson) and of a colleague responsible involved in CoreTrustSeal and now also in the new FAIRsFAIR project of the EC (Ingrid Dillo). In addition, Edit Herczog will briefly explain what the task of the FAIR Maturity Working Group within RDA will be.

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07 Mar 2019 UTC

RDA Europe grants for new nodes: How to apply and join the existing network

Date: 
07 Mar 2019 - 12:00 UTC
Organiser: 

RDA Europe 4.0

Presenters: 

Daniel Bangert (University of Göttingen); Sarah Jones (Digital Curation Centre); Anne Sofie Fink Kjeldgaard (RDA Denmark); Heidi Laine (RDA Finland)

RDA Europe, the European plug-in to the Research Data Alliance, is expanding its network of thirteen national nodes to foster adoption of RDA outputs in the region. A webinar on 7 March will explain the second call for national node grants.

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21 Feb 2019 UTC

The What, Why and How - RDA Europe 4.0 Adoption Grants

Date: 
21 Feb 2019 - 13:00 UTC
Organiser: 

RDA Europe 4.0

Presenters: 

Sarah Jones: Associate Director Digital Curation Centre; Lisa de Leeuw, policy officer at DANS, Carlo Maria Zwölf, Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre (VAMDC)

RDA Europe 4.0 has launched a call for adoption use cases. The call aims to support and encourage examples of adoption which can benefit others, to promote these examples and to learn lessons about benefits and challenges that arise from making use of RDA recommendations.  On February 21 at 2.00 PM CET, RDA Europe 4.0 organises a webinar Q&A to give you a detailed overview of the programmes and the application process for the grants, evaluation criteria while aiming to answer questions from the participants.

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11 Dec 2018 UTC

FAIR data in practice: From FAIRy tale to FAIR enough

Date: 
11 Dec 2018 - 14:00 UTC
Organiser: 

DANS

Presenters: 

Peter Doorn, Ingrid Dillo, Eliane Fankhauser, Mustapha Mokrane.

FAIR data, FAIRness, FAIR compliance: did you also stumble upon the capitalized version of “fair” often in the past couple of months? Did you sometimes wonder what this acronym means exactly in relation to your own work or for the research community in general? Or do you know about the FAIR principles in detail and would like to get to know more about some of the most recent discussions on that topic? Then the webinar 'FAIR data in practice: From FAIRy tale to FAIR enough' organized by DANS is interesting for you.

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