DANS will also be present at the third edition of the National Open Science Festival. Follow our workshop where you will get practical tips on how to make quality data reusable or come and visit us at the Marketplace. OSC-NL and TDCC-SSH will also be represented at the festival. Tickets are sold out, but you can still put yourself on a waiting list.

This 4-day online course covers 4 different modules for trainers to enhance their understanding of EOSC and various related topics alongside their ability to integrate it into their training activities. Note, this training is not an introduction to EOSC, and so participants are expected to have some knowledge of EOSC and the EOSC Portal. DANS is a partner in the training work package via OpenAIRE and leads three of the four sessions.

The iPRES conference brings together information scientists, students, researchers, archivists, librarians, service providers, software developers and experts from many different sectors and domains to share emerging and cutting-edge insights in a wide variety of topics in digital preservation from strategy to implementation, and from international and local initiatives.

This year’s event will be fully hybrid, facilitating broader exchanges between stakeholders from ministries, policy makers, research organisations, service providers, research infrastructures and research communities driving the development of – and engagement with – the European Open Science Cloud. In the context of the EOSC Future project, the EOSC Symposium will also be a critical platform to showcase project achievements and key exploitable results. Do we meet you there?

This workshop gives the opportunity to share thoughts and exchange experiences concerning the implementation of Knowledge Organisation Systems in the Digital Humanities and in the collections which support them with professor Richard Smiraglia and others.

The Data Steward Interest Group (DSIG) is joining forces with the Thematic DCC Social Sciences & Humanities to host the first online get-together of the domain SSH. They invite all interested data stewards and people in related roles to join this online meeting!

To better connect with national initiatives, FAIR-IMPACT is organisinga a series of “FAIR National Roadshows”, conceived as online events with the aim of speeding up FAIR adoption by communities in different European countries. The roadshows extend the network of projects and initiatives that FAIR-IMPACT already collaborates with, introducing another platform to promote FAIR-IMPACT recommendations, good practices, and assessment tools.

The main objective of this hybrid workshop is to review general approaches applied by different domains of knowledge and define together, within different communities, the initial requirements for developing useful Semantic Artefacts governance models.