The theme of the 19th edition is 'Twenty years back, twenty years forward: lessons and directions in digital curation.' building on what we have learned and recommendations on how to progress, this time with a generational perspective on digital curation.

FAIR-IMPACT and FAIRCORE4EOSC partners are glad to invite the broad European research community to FAIRfest, a festival celebrating advancements of FAIR solutions in the European Open Science research landscape through interesting keynotes, sessions and a marketplace.

The workshop is full, but you can put yourself on a waiting list. This workshop will introduce types of non-personal sensitive data in the Social Sciences and Humanities. It outlines best practices around managing and sharing these types of data in relation to the FAIR Principles and Open Science, including a range of different case studies.

This one-day symposium focuses on Qualitative Open Science: Challenges, Opportunities, Tensions, and Synergies. It is funded by Open Science NL and aims to bring together researchers and science professionals working with qualitative data. DANS'er Ricarda Braukmann will give a workshop about Archiving and publishing qualitative data from a repository perspective.

Logo for TDCC SSH with Challenge Call 2025 as text, featuring a dynamic background with vibrant colors.

Following last year's successful funding round, the Thematic DCC SSH will once again run a community-based process for the upcoming "Challenge Call 2025" of the NWO. To stimulate project ideas, we will host an in-person, unconference-style event.

This three-day workshop will feature two keynote presentations, alongside 16 contributed short talks - one by DANS colleagues - focusing on the potential of large language models (LLMs) to address long-standing challenges in the history, philosophy, and sociology of science (HPSS). Participants will explore use cases and proposals for integrating LLMs into HPSS research.

It is now becoming increasingly recognised that researchers themselves might inspire and support their own peers, and provide a different perspective and influence, as well as discipline-specific knowledge and experience when it comes to data management and sharing.

This course offers an introduction on beginner level for data professionals and those who support researchers in storing, managing, archiving and sharing their research data. It consists of two days of face to face teaching, complemented by online learning materials and weekly assignments. You will receive a certificate upon successful completion of all of these components. The in person teaching sessions will take place on Thursday 17 April 2025 (SURF, Utrecht) and Monday 2 June 2025 (Health-RI, Utrecht). The teaching will be in Dutch.