EOSC-Nordic Workshop: "FAIRification of Nordic and Baltic data repositories"

Europe/Stockholm
https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/69747016325 (Online)

https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/69747016325

Online

See text below for LINK to virtual meeting room
Andreas Jaunsen (Nordforsk / NeIC)
Description

EOSC-Nordic is hosting a “FAIRification of Nordic and Baltic data repositories“ workshop for stakeholders of community data repositories in the Nordic and Baltic region.

The goal is to provide guidelines and specific recommendations for organisations hosting data repositories in order to maximise the reusability of research data hosted by such entities. To initiate the process and facilitate individual recommendations the EOSC-Nordic project has executed FAIR Maturity evaluations of more than 100 repositories in the region. The results will be shared with the community during March 2020 and will constitute the basis for recommendations intended to guide communities in making their data repository FAIRer. 

The importance and added value of FAIRifying data repositories to adhere to the FAIR principles will be discussed, as well as how the evaluations were carried out using FAIR metric indicators. Based on the evaluation results, individually tailored recommendations will be provided to the communities and a presentation on how the EOSC-Nordic project can facilitate limited support through community hackathons, networking, and guidelines to improve the FAIR scores.

Who should attend?

Research data repository managers, repository developers, community stakeholders (e.g. data stewards)

Virtual meeting room: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/69747016325

IMPORTANT: Please read the "Zoom guidelines" (link below) on how to "Raise your hand" and submit questions during the meeting.

Please fill in the Webinar survey when the event has ended.

    • 1
      Opening

      Pauli Assinen is the moderator for this event.

      Speakers: Andreas Jaunsen (Nordforsk / NeIC), Pauli Assinen (Univ of Helsinki)
    • 2
      FAIR & FAIR Implementation strategies

      Motivation session to communicate the importance of FAIR in terms of science impact, transparency / reproducibility within domain and added value of reuse (cross-discipline)

      Speaker: Erik Schultes (GO-FAIR)
    • 10:00
      Break
    • 3
      FAIR Maturity evaluation results and methodology
      Speaker: Andreas Jaunsen (Nordforsk / NeIC)
    • 11:00
      Lunch break
    • 4
      FAIRification recommendations
      Speaker: Bert Meerman (GO-FAIR Foundation)
    • 12:45
      Break
    • 5
      Open discussions

      Floor is open to questions and the panel (presenters) will answer to their best abilities.

      Speaker: Bert Meerman (Chair)
    • 6
      Next steps (community follow-up)

      Chair: Andreas Jaunsen

      Speakers: Erik Schultes (GO-FAIR), Mari Kleemola (TUNI)
    • 7
      Wrap up