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SUMMARY:ELIXIR-UK FAIR Contentathon #1
DESCRIPTION:The ELIXIR-UK RDM Club has been awarded a BioFAIR Pathfinder grant for a project called The FAIR-in-action Bridge. \nIn summary\, many UK research-performing organisations have FAIR data policies.  Many have guidance documents. What’s often missing is the middle layer: the practical\, ready-to-use materials that let RDM professionals in the life sciences turn that guidance into something researchers actually engage with. \nThe FAIR-in-action Bridge is a BioFAIR Pathfinder project\, led by coordinators of the ELIXIR-UK RDM Club\, that sets out to fill this gap. \nThe project will produce two FAIR-in-action playbooks for life science RDM professionals: \n\nHow to approach FAIRification: practical activities and templates for FAIRifying data.\nHow to communicate and advocate FAIR: talking points\, FAIR games and advocacy materials for different audiences\n\nBoth will be roughly 80% ready-to-use\, aggregating open FAIR material in the public domain\, with placeholders (20%) for your local context (eg institutional repositories and guidance). Both will be openly licensed and indexed. And both will be tested through one-day in-person rollouts at six UK RPOs. \nWe’re running three online Contentathons\, and we’d love you to join the ones that fit. This first Contentathon is a scoping session. Drop-in. Help us define what each playbook needs to contain and what FAIR resources you use already in the life sciences. \nThere will also be two other Contentathons: \n\n28th May – Contentathon #2 Playbook 1 content creation – How to approach FAIRification. Hands-on\, structured in sections so you can join the bits relevant to you.\n1st July – Contentathon #3 Playbook 2 content creation – How to communicate and advocate FAIR. Same format as 28 May.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/elixir-uk-fair-contentathon-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Project Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260515T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260515T113000
DTSTAMP:20260619T012007
CREATED:20260513T093203Z
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SUMMARY:UKDS: Introduction to effective and practical research data management
DESCRIPTION:Research data management encompasses all stages of handling data created during a research project\, either primary or secondary. It is not only about adhering to principles but also about enhancing the efficiency\, impact\, and integrity of research. \nEffective data management ensures that data are Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR principles). The foundation of sensible data management lies in understanding and applying best practices across the data lifecycle from planning to sharing\, while adhering to ethical standards and legal requirements. \nDuring this free 90-minute online workshop\, we will explore the key components of effective research data management\, including data management planning\, organising\, and documenting data\, ensuring data quality\, storing and backing up data\, as well as strategies for data preservation and sharing. The workshop will also cover practical tools and techniques for data management\, such as metadata standards for documenting data\, data quality semi-automated freeware\, and best practices for data sharing and archiving. \nThe workshop will conclude with a dedicated Q&A session. \nPresenter: Dr. Hina Zahid. Hina has a PhD in Health Psychology from the University of Essex. She currently works as a Senior Research Data Services Officer at the UK Data Archive\, University of Essex. She provides guidance and training on ethical and legal issues related to data management and data sharing in order to promote good data practices in research and to optimise data sharing opportunities. \nLevel: Introductory \nExperience/knowledge required: Basic understanding of research methods is recommended but not required. \nTarget audience: Academic and non-academic data professionals such as researchers\, academic and professional services staff\, data managers\, data stewards and others keen on advancing their research practices through effective data management. \nThis event will be livestreamed on our UK Data Service YouTube channel but the chat will be disabled. By registering and attending the Zoom event you will be able to ask questions and interact. \nRecordings of UK Data Service events are made available on our YouTube channel and\, together with the slides\, on our past events pages soon after the event has taken place. \nThis event is part of our UK Data Service introductory training series: Spring 2026.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/ukds-introduction-to-effective-and-practical-research-data-management/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Training Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260522T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260522T143000
DTSTAMP:20260619T012007
CREATED:20260427T100808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T084237Z
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SUMMARY:CaSDaR’s Data Steward Stories: Dr Jeanne Wilbrandt
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nIn this session\, Jeanne will describe her journey and how her research experience informed her development as a Data Steward. This session will have a 30 minute presentation from Jeanne\, followed by an opportunity for audience members to ask questions. \nAudience\nThe audience for these will be individuals who are working in roles involving data management planning\, management of research or data processes within organisations\, or researchers who have an interest into moving into the role of Data Steward. \nSpeaker Biography \nJeanne just moved to Vienna\, Austria to join the team of Data Stewards at the University of Vienna\, now focused thematically on Urban Studies. Previously and since 2020\, she was a Data Steward in the Core Facility for Life Science Computing at the Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) in Jena\, Germany. In this role she offers trainings and consultations\, is actively involved in European RDM communities\, and promotes good practices in research data stewardship through sharing her expertise. Prior to this role\, Jeanne worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the FLI\, with a research focus on Computational Bioinformatics. In addition to being embedded as a Data Steward in a research institution\, Jeanne contributes to national and international networks that support the development of Data Stewards\, such as the ELIXIR-RDM Community and Fellowship of the Data\, as well as regularly contributing to outputs supporting others’ development in Research Data Management. Jeanne’s educational background is in Biology; she obtained her MSc in Organismic\, Evolutionary science and Paleo-Biology from the University of Bonn in 2012\, before her PhD at the Zoological Research Museum Koenig in Bonn.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/casdars-data-steward-stories-dr-jeanne-wilbrandt/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CaSDaR Events,Data Steward Stories
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260527T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260527T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T012007
CREATED:20260518T144626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T144645Z
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SUMMARY:EOSC EDEN project: Seminar on Digital Preservation
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC EDEN project\, an EU-funded initiative\, is continuing its webinar series to share key results and insights from its work on advancing digital preservation strategies across Europe. At the heart of EOSC EDEN lies the ambition to develop a framework for identifying research data that should be prioritised for long-term digital preservation at both European and national levels. \nIn this fourth seminar\, we will present the findings from the survey run by EOSC EDEN between May and July 2025. The survey investigated current practices in digital preservation\, and the guidance documents that inform these practices. Survey questions interrogated long-term preservation across different domains and organisation types\, and identified issues that potentially affect how preservation and the findability\, accessibility\, interoperability\, and reusability of digital data objects may change over time. \nA detailed report on the survey and its findings has been published in the EOSC EDEN Zenodo Community. \nIf you are interested in digital preservation and want to learn more about EOSC EDEN’s latest work\, we warmly invite you to join us: \nThis event is aimed at: Digital preservation practitioners\, managers and trainers; digital archivists; data curators; and researchers working on data curation and preservation.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/eosc-eden-project-seminar-on-digital-preservation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Knowledge Exchange
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260528T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T012007
CREATED:20260513T095337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T095337Z
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SUMMARY:ELIXIR-UK FAIR Contentathon #2
DESCRIPTION:The ELIXIR-UK RDM Club has been awarded a BioFAIR Pathfinder grant for a project called The FAIR-in-action Bridge. \nIn summary\, many UK research-performing organisations have FAIR data policies.  Many have guidance documents. What’s often missing is the middle layer: the practical\, ready-to-use materials that let RDM professionals in the life sciences turn that guidance into something researchers actually engage with. \nThe FAIR-in-action Bridge is a BioFAIR Pathfinder project\, led by coordinators of the ELIXIR-UK RDM Club\, that sets out to fill this gap. \nThe project will produce two FAIR-in-action playbooks for life science RDM professionals: \n\nHow to approach FAIRification: practical activities and templates for FAIRifying data.\nHow to communicate and advocate FAIR: talking points\, FAIR games and advocacy materials for different audiences\n\nBoth will be roughly 80% ready-to-use\, aggregating open FAIR material in the public domain\, with placeholders (20%) for your local context (eg institutional repositories and guidance). Both will be openly licensed and indexed. And both will be tested through one-day in-person rollouts at six UK RPOs. \nWe’re running three online Contentathons\, and we’d love you to join the ones that fit. This second Contentathon is a full day event\,  on how to approach FAIRification. Hands-on\, structured in sections so you can join the bits relevant to you. \nThere will also be one further Contentathon: \n\n1st July – Contentathon #3 Playbook 2 content creation – How to communicate and advocate FAIR. Same format as 28 May.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/elixir-uk-fair-contentathon-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Project Partner Events
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