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National Science Agenda: towards future-proof archaeological research

The EOSC FAIR Working Group is tasked to provide recommendations on metrics to assess FAIR data in EOSC. A second draft of the report is released to gather community comments. You can provide feedback until November 6.

On the 18th of November, the Dutch Data Prize will be awarded to a researcher or research group who makes extra contributions to science by making research data available for (additional) research. In order to win this prize, researchers can nominate themselves or another researcher or research group.

According to PhD student Martijn Naaijer, the Open Data input from DANS has led to a decisive turn in the research.

Registration is now open for the DARIAH Virtual Annual Event 2020.

The Open Access Week 2020 is held October 19-25. This year’s theme is: “Open with Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and Inclusion.” On October 22, ORCID, SURF, DANS and FREYA organise a PIDs quiz.

SSHOC stands for Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud, a project funded within the Horizon 2020 Framework Program. The aim of the project is to better align initiatives of the current European research infrastructures in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) with each other and with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), in order to improve researchers within the SSH domain.

RAAP, a research and consultancy agency for archaeological and landscape heritage, has recently increased the number of datasets available via DANS to 150,000.