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Data Conversations: Tooling and roadmapping for RDM and Open Science

Data Conversations: Tooling and roadmapping for RDM and Open Science In-Person

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Open data, open methods, and reproducible and transparent research are increasingly endorsed by funders, publishers, institutions and learned societies. But what does making your research open, transparent and reproducible mean in practice? What is the role of planning and roadmapping in making your research projects transparent? What tools can help you with planning tasks? Are you familiar, for example, with DMPOnline and OSF?

In this special edition of the Data Conversations we celebrate a milestone: 1000 Data Management Plans (DMPs) written at the VU. You will hear from the "PASC study" - the project behind the DMP number 1000 and from Moira van Leeuwen, one of the winners of the FGB Open Science award.

Researchers from different Faculties, Institutes and disciplines will have a chance to hear and learn from each other about their experiences with planning for good data management and transparent and open research.

Come and share your research data stories and hear others. Find the registration button at the bottom of this page. 

Agenda

13:00 - 13:15 Welcome with free lunch

13:15 - 13:30 Rob Wüst Studying post-COVID syndrome: from planning to results dissemination

13:30 - 13:45 Moira van Leeuwen Connected through Open Science

13:45 - 14:00 Discussion, sharing ideas and experiences

What to expect?

Data Conversations will feature two short talks from researchers or colleagues who support research. Each talk will be about 10 minutes long and there will be time for discussion.

There will also be time for networking with colleagues. Don't miss the free lunch at the beginning of the event! Use the registration form at the bottom to indicate your dietary restrictions.

Who should attend?

Data Conversations brings together researchers, research support staff and data management and data science experts from all subject areas. Early career researchers as well as experienced academics are welcome to attend.

About Data Conversations

Data Conversations started at the University of Lancaster in the UK. The Lancaster Data Conversations aim to bring data practitioners together to talk about how researchers create, collect, use and share data. The Data Conversations at the VU Amsterdam share the same aim and are intended to provide a forum for researchers from different subjects and disciplines to exchange practices and ideas around open data, FAIR data, research data management and related open science topics.

Call for Talks

You can attend and benefit from your colleagues' experiences, or come and present your own experiences. We welcome short talks on topics related to Open Science and Reproducible Research from early career researchers as well as from more experienced academics and research support staff. This is an informal and inclusive event, so whether you are a seasoned presenter or a first timer, your contribution will be welcome.

If you would like to propose a talk, please complete this form.

Date:
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Time:
13:00 - 14:00
Time Zone:
Central European Time (change)
Campus:
Hoofdgebouw: de Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam
Categories:
  Research Support > Data Management  
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Event Organizer

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Lena Karvovskaya

Lena Karvovskaya is VU Amsterdam's Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science Community Manager. She visits RDM expertise meetings and conferences at home and abroad and takes care of the proper dissemination of the latest knowledge throughout VU Amsterdam. 

Lena has a PhD in theoretical linguistics and previously worked as a research data manager at Utrecht University Library. 

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