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Call for Participation: Workshop on Data Management and the FAIR Principles

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Call for Participation: Workshop on Data Management and the FAIR Principles

By dariah | News | June 27, 2017

This workshop, organized by PARTHENOS, CLARIN and DARIAH, focuses on the FAIR Principles, i.e. how to create and manage research data across various disciplines.

Dates
Thu 6 July 2017, 09:00 – 12:30 CEST

Location
Room 002
Drift 25
3512 BR Utrecht, Netherlands
Entrance via Drift 27 (University Library), JE 3512

FAIR Principles
The FAIR Principles have been formulated by a diverse group of stakeholders to stimulate the reuse of research data by introducing a common guideline. This guideline prescribes making your data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. The FAIR Principles are in compliance to the common policies being developed by PARTHENOS and applied across the humanities.

In particular, the guidelines on IPR, Open Data and Open Access address key issues related to FAIR data publishing. The current output of PARTHENOS includes a template for a Data Management Plan (DMP). Future work involves creating discipline specific versions of the DMP template.

Objectives of the workshop
One objective of the workshop is to present and discuss the relevant polices, standards and guidelines and the DMP template and how it should be adapted for the various domains. Feedback from breakout groups representing different areas of interest and stakeholders will be used by PARTHENOS to review the current output and plan future steps.

Programme
09:00 Welcome and Introduction
09:10 The FAIR Principles in CLARIN – Franciska de Jong and Dieter Van Uytvanck
10:00 The DARIAH Data Reuse Charter – Anne Balliot (Center Marc Bloch, Berlin)
10:20 FAIR Data Assessment Tool for datasets in a trusted digital repository (Peter Doorn, KNAW-DANS)
10:40 The PARTHENOS Data Management Plan – Franco Niccolucci
11:00 Coffee break and break out into groups (organised into the four user communities: History, Language-related studies, Archaeology, Heritage & Applied Disciplines and Social Sciences) for review of the DMP.
12:00 Reporting back by groups
12:20 Summary and next steps.
12:30 Close

Organisation
PARTHENOS is building a cross-disciplinary environment to enable humanities researchers to have access to data, tools and services based on common policies, guidelines and standards.

CLARIN (research based on language data) and DARIAH (digital humanities) are participants in PARTHENOS and are contributing to the development of their domains.

Participation
The intended audience of the workshop consists of researchers, data managers and curators, and policy makers working in the humanities.

Application
There are no prerequisites, registration is open until 5 July 2017. Please go to the event on eventbrite and fill out the necessary information: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/joint-parthenos-clarin-dariah-workshop-on-applying-the-fair-principles-tickets-33893575597

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