DANS Data Trail Workshop: Explore new tools for your FAIR toolkit

Event date:

21 April 2022

Location: Online

On Thursday, April 21, between 15:30 and 17:00 CET, the DANS Data Trail Event: “Explore new tools for your FAIR toolkit” will take place.

Speakers

  • Ingrid Dillo (Deputy Director, DANS)
  • Eko Indarto (Research and Development Engineer, DANS)
  • Claudia Engelhardt (Project Officer, TU Dresden)

About the workshop

The European FAIRsFAIR project, recently ended, fostered a FAIR data culture and the uptake of good practices. In this workshop we introduce a few tools you can use in your data stewardship practice.

First, we look back on selected highlights that FAIRsFAIR contributes to the international journey towards more FAIR data. Next, the speakers focus on two concrete tools: F-UJI for assessing the FAIRness of data and the training and teaching handbook to support staff of higher education institutions integrating FAIR and RDM-related content in their teaching and curricula. You are invited to explore and discuss one tool during the workshop.

Programme

15:30 – 15:40 | Welcome

15:40 – 16:00 | Tools from the FAIRsFAIR project by Ingrid Dillo

16:00 – 16:15 | F-UJI tool by Eko Indarto

16:15 – 16:30 | FAIR Teaching handbook by Claudia Engelhardt

16:30 – 16:50 | Breakouts

  • F-UJI tool – test the web version with your dataset
  • FAIR Teaching handbook – use of lesson plans

16:50 – 17:00 | Closing and sneak preview on FAIR Impact project by Ingrid Dillo

Target group

The webinar specifically targets:

  • data professionals,
  • data supporters and
  • teaching staff in higher education institutes.

More information

This workshop will be online and held in English. There is no charge for this workshop but registration is obligatory. You can register via the form below. After registration, you will receive the link to the meeting a day or two before the event date.

 

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