Are you a restorer or a museum staff member using interviews as a research method in relation to collections? Then this workshop will be of interest to you. Learn more about depositing collection interviews, to publish and archive them in the new DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities, under the guidance of Jetze Touber and Widia Mahabier of DANS, together with Laura Wolfkamp and Sanneke Stigter of the University of Amsterdam, from the Oral History - Stories at the Museum around Artworks (OH-SMArt) project. This workshop will be held in Dutch.

This hour long FAIR IMPACT webinar will provide information on what is expected of participants, the skills and expertise necessary to participate in each offer, and how to apply. There will also be time for questions from the participants. Registration is free and open to all, but mandatory.

The "FAIR Implementation Workshop - FAIR national plan in Germany and national initiatives to support FAIR in Romania" aims to present the building, process, structure, organisation of the FAIR national plan in Germany and national initiatives to support FAIR in Romania and to facilitate comparison between the approaches and processes in two different countries. Registration is free but mandatory.

During the "FAIR Implementation Workshop - Engaging researchers with FAIRness", discussions will focus on developing an engagement strategy to ensure that the right stakeholders are informed, consulted and enabled to uptake relevant FAIR practices identified in action plan and to contribute to the building a such a plan. Registration is free but mandatory.

The "FAIR Implementation Workshop - Open Access publishing in FAIR action plans" aims to present best practices in integrating OA publishing in FAIR action plan, especially by considering other types of data. Registration is free but mandatory.

The main theme of IDCC24 will be Trust through Transparency taken from every vantage point of our communities. FAIR-IMPACT will feature in three workshops: “FAIR-by-Design: introducing Skills4EOSC and FAIR-IMPACT resources and support”, “Defining the criteria for assessing PID Policies and Services”, and “Guidelines on transparent exposure of repository information: informing decisions of trustworthiness”.

The goal of the "FAIR Implementation Workshop - Building FAIR skills at a national level" is to include the FAIR skills and competences in a FAIR implementation action plan: How to develop FAIR skills and competences at a national level and how this aspect must be reflected in a FAIR implementation plan. This event is organised in conjunction with Skills4EOSC project. Registration is free, but mandatory.

Join the first event by the TDCCs: Teaming Up Across Domains! With the theme 'How can we make progress in Open Science and FAIR data and software through collaboration?', the three TDCCs and LCRDM welcome all colleagues, from all domains, to share, discuss, and exchange ideas during this day!