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Facilitating FAIR Awareness Training

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Facilitating FAIR Awareness Training

Sept 21, 18.00 CEST
Sept 22, 12.30 CEST

YouTube

researchers, data stewards, research performing organisations, and research funders

Skills within the wider research context, Sustaining open science training: people, resources, governance

FAIR, Training, Self-assessment, Awareness, FAIR Skills, FAIR Literacy

During this demo session, we will launch the new trainer functionality of the FAIR-Aware tool. FAIR-Aware (https://fairaware.dans.knaw.nl/) is an online self-assessment tool that helps users assess their knowledge on how to make their data(set) FAIR before depositing it in a repository. It is the first step in creating FAIR data, focussing on fostering awareness and willingness to comply with the FAIR data principles. The tool is discipline-agnostic and useful for anyone working with data (e.g., researchers, data stewards, research performing organisations, or funders), which makes it suitable for training in any context. Using the new trainer functionality, you can now easily use the tool for your own user bases and quickly and easily interpret the results. The demo session will walk the audience through the process from start to finish and show how to use the relevant materials. There will be room for Q&A and discussion at the end.

Agenda

  • Welcome
  • Introduction to FAIR-Aware tool -  Linas Cepinskas, DANS , [presentation]
  • FAIR-Aware for Training - Maaike Verburg, DANS [presentation]
  • Q&A

Speakers

  • Maaike Verburg, DANS / FAIRsFAIR
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    • WEB
    • LinkedIn
    • @DANS_knaw_nwo
    • @FAIRsFAIR_eu
    • @MaaikeVerburg
  • Linas Cepinskas, DANS / FAIRsFAIR
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    • WEB
    • LinkedIn
    • @DANS_knaw_nwo
    • @FAIRsFAIR_eu

Sept 21, Sept 22

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OpenOrgs: the OpenAIRE tool for bridging registries of research organizations

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OpenOrgs: the OpenAIRE tool for bridging registries of research organizations

Sept 21, 12.30 CEST
Sept 22, 18.00 CEST

YouTube

Researchers, infrastructures and research communities, repository managers, content providers, libraries, research administrators.

Interdisciplinary collaborations: Networks, services, methods
Sustaining Open infrastructures, services and tools for research communities
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and FAIR data

Discoverability, Disambiguation, data curation, interoperability

Organizations variously involved in the scientific work usually appear with a variety of names, identifiers, and metadata information in all the different data sources working in the context of scholarly communication. This ambiguity results in a considerable efficiency problem in the exchange of information, the findability of research products, and the monitoring of activities. 

OpenOrgs is a tool developed to address this ambiguity affecting the information aggregated by OpenAIRE from different research organization registries (e.g., ROR, EC) and populating the OpenAIRE Research Graph. 

It works in two steps: first, an algorithm automatically detects identities between organizations appearing in different data sources, with different names, metadata information, PIDs and so on. Second, a process of manual curatorship corroborates the automated process. Data curators can in fact resolve the ambiguity of duplicates detected with the automated process by stating whether two or more entities correspond or not to the same organization. They can also enrich metadata and eventually suggest new duplicates, thus improving the automated process. 

In the demo session, we will introduce OpenOrgs and we will show how this tool works, how users can interact with its functionalities and thus feed a disambiguation system necessary to build a robust Open Science ecosystem.

Agenda

Speakers

  • Claudio Atzori, CNR
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    • @CNRsocial_
    • @InfraScience
    • @IstiCnr_It
    • @OpenAIRE_eu
  • Gina Pavone, CNR
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    • @CNRsocial_
    • @InfraScience
    • @IstiCnr_It
    • @OpenAIRE_eu

Sept 21, Sept 22

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