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Are you supporting researchers in Open Science and Research Data Management (RDM) and looking for ways to make your training more effective? Join this full-day Train-the-Trainer Bootcamp.

The Early Bird Registration for iPRES 2019 is now open. This year the 16th International Conference on Digital Preservation will visit Amsterdam in The Netherlands (September 16 – 20), with the Dutch Digital Heritage Network as your host. Register now to secure your place ánd to benefit from the early bird fee!

Digital technology is rapidly developing in current society. NWO publishes 3 calls on digitalisation of the Social Sciences and Humanities domain.

The DANS R&D colloquium is a meeting place for researchers, archivists and ICT specialists. Organized by DANS, its focus is on research data and what you can do with it. It will take place on March 21st, at 15:00.

DANS organises a workshop on sustainable software sustainability, in cooperation with SSI(UK) and the eScience Center. The workshop will be held from the 24th until the 26th of April.

The sociology section of the Radboud University Nijmegen has been conducting research on sociocultural developments in the Netherlands (SOCON) for 40 years.

On February 14, DANS organised an open day on Open Science, Researchdatamanagement, data-archiving, and data re-use. The event was a collaborative effort of the young academy (Jonge Akademie KNAW), Promovendi Netwerk Nederland, the RDA National Node, and the European project OpenAIRE. More than a 100 people visited the information market and participated in open discussions, making the day a huge success.

Research funding organisations, research organisations, and individual researchers have different needs and requirements when it comes to research data management (RDM). Science Europe’s latest publication, the ‘Practical Guide to the International Alignment of Research Data Management’, aims to align these RDM requirements across research funding and research organisations in Europe.