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Workshops

Making EOSC Training more FAIR

Organisers & Speakers: Ellen Leenarts - DANS, Iryna Kuchma - EIFL , René van Horik - DANS, Angus Whyte - DCC, Gergely Sipos - EGI, Celia W.G. van Gelder - Dutch Techcentre for Life Sciences, Daniel Bangert - UGOE, Giuseppe La Rocca - EGI, Martina Torma, Astrid Verheusen, Friedel Grant - LIBER, Cecile Swiate - Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas Academic Library, Natalia Manola - “Athena” Research and Innovation Center and the University of Athens, OpenAIRE, OpenMinTeD, HELIX, the EOSC Executive Board and the Open Science Policy Platform, Ilaria Fava - Göttingen State and University Library, OpenAIRE and RDA Europe, Birgit Schmidt - Goettingen University, RDA, FAIRsFAIR, Mareike Buss - CBS, Katrine Düring Davidsen - Aarhus University, Katrine Flindt Holmstrand - DTU, Kevin Ashley - Digital Curation Center
Duration: 3.5 hrs
Room: D. Luis Hall

How can support and training offered by the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) be more effective? Which training and guidance resources are needed at the EOSC level? How can we ensure they can be found and used? How can training and guidance resources, i.e. materials and event information, be pooled effectively across the EOSC? Jointly organized by the Community of Practice (CoP) for Training Coordinators and LIBER, this workshop will cover recent developments in EOSC Skills and Training and discuss recommendations for the EOSC. The workshop will result in a set of concrete steps from the training community to improve the findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability of EOSC training resources.

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Towards an alliance of citizen science in Europe

Organisers & Speakers: Carlos Catalão - Ciência Viva, Gonçalo Praça - Ciência Viva, Maria Inês Vicente (convenor) - Plataforma de Ciência Aberta, Maria Fernanda Rollo - Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Antónia Correia - University of Minho, Pedro Príncipe - University of Minho, Andrea Riccio - Sapienza, Marisa Borges - SisNet, Network of National Contact Points for Science with and for Society
Duration: 2 hrs
Room: Ribeira II Hall

National networks of citizen science projects are strengthening scientific citizenship in Europe in unprecedented ways. The main goal of this session is to bring these networks and stakeholders together to draw a strategic action plan for an alliance with a common European agenda.

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Time to Professionalise Data Stewardship

Organisers & Speakers: Maria J. Cruz - VU Amsterdam, Marta Teperek - TU Delft, Angus Whyte - Digital Curation Centre, Melanie Imming - Imming Impact, Celia van Gelder - Dutch Techcentre for Life Sciences, Hugh Shanahan - Royal Holloway, University of London
Duration: 2 hrs
Room: D. Maria Hall

The workshop will consist of a mix of case study presentations and group discussions focussing on the need for professionalising data stewardship roles and how to go from theory and policy to practice and implementation. The participants will be actively engaged in the discussion throughout the session, especially during the group discussions in the second half.

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The Utopia of Innovative Open Research Infrastructures

Organisers & Speakers: Ina Blümel - TIB Hannover and Hochschule Hannover, Benedikt Fecher - Alexander von Humboldt Institute For Internet and Society and German Institute for Economic Research, Tony Ross-Hellauer - Graz University of Technology and Know-Center GmbH, Sascha Friesike - Weizenbaum Institute and University of the Arts Berlin, Rebecca Kahn - Alexander von Humboldt Institute For Internet and Society, Pelagios Network, Nataliia Sokolovska - Alexander von Humboldt Institute For Internet and Society, Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi - Graz University of Technology
Duration: 2 hrs
Room: D. Maria Hall

This workshop is dedicated to the question of how innovative public research infrastructures can be created. To this end, we will open three thematic tables that we believe cover critical aspects of infrastructure development: 1) funding and administration, 2) interoperability and maintenance, 3) incentivisation and team coordination. It is planned to document and publish the results of the workshop. Participants are invited to collaborate in a publication.

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The Journey to EOSC - preparing at national level

Organisers & Speakers: Najla Rettberg - UGOE, OpenAIRE, Iryna Kuchma - EIFL, OpenAIRE, Annabel Grant - GEANT, Daniel Bangert - UGOE, RDA Europe, Elli Papadopoulou - Athena Research Center, OpenAIRE, Lene Krøl Andersen - EOSC Nordic, Ron Dekker - CESSDA ERIC
Duration: 2 hrs
Room: Arquivo Hall

The main aim of this workshop is to share and showcase good practices and examples of how national initiatives are working setting up procedures for supporting EOSC, in particular towards some of the themes of the EOSC Working Groups (Architecture, Rules of Participation and Landscape).

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Services to support FAIR Data: Formulating recommendations for EOSC

Organisers & Speakers: Mustapha Mokrane - FAIRsFAIR, Daniel Bangert - RDA Europe, Emilie Hermans - OpenAIRE, René van Horik - EOSC-hub, Maaike de Jong - FREYA, Hylke Koers - FAIRsFAIR, Ian Duncan - Australian Research Data Commons: ARDC, Françoise Genova - Centre de Donnés Astronomiques de Strasbourg and EOSC FAIR WG, Odile Hologne - French Institute for Agricultural Research, EOSC RoP WG and FAIRsFAIR Champion, Rachael Kotarski - The British Library, EOSC FAIR WG and FREYA project, Tobias Weigel - DKRZ, EOSC Architecture WG and FAIRsFAIR champion

Duration: 2 hrs
Room: Ribeira I Hall

In the larger context of Open Science, the workshop will present and discuss a number of priorities and recommendations compiled in the report from previous two workshops and adding to previous work aimed at ensuring that services supporting research data are effectively providing a technical ecosystem for FAIR data. This workshop is aligned with two of the conference’s main topics and it will resonate with its broader expert audience. It will tackle one of the challenges it raises, namely the lack of embedded tools and services supporting Open Science.

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RDA-pt The Portuguese node of the Research Data Alliance

Organisers & Speakers: Cristina Ribeiro - INESC TEC, University of Porto, Maria Manuel Borges - University of Coimbra, Irene Rodrigues - University of Évora, José Borbinha - Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, João Miranda - Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre, Pedro Moura Ferreira - ICS, University of Lisbon, Eloy Rodrigues - University of Minho, Francisco Barbedo - DGLAB, Torre do Tombo, Ingrid Dillo - DANS, RDA Council Co-chair, Françoise Genova - CNRS, RDA in France, Gina Pavone - ISTI/CNR, RDA in Italy, Kerstin Helbig - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, RDA in Germany, Mareike Buss - Copenhagen Business School, RDA in Denmark, Daniel Bangert - UGOE, RDA-4, Eva Mendéz - UC3M, RDA Ambassador, João Mendes Moreira - FCCN, Portuguese liaison in EOSC projects, Nuno Rodrigues - Member of the Board of FCT, the Portuguese Funding Agency
Duration: 2 hrs
Room: Miragaia Hall

The workshop is aimed at disseminating RDA and the RDA-pt node in the Portuguese community, taking advantage of the visibility of the Open Science FAIR.

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Open Science Graphs Interoperability Workshop

Organisers & Speakers: Amir Aryani - Research Graph Foundation, Martin Fenner - DataCite, Paolo Manghi - OpenAIRE Infrastructure - ISTI, CNR, Markus Stocker - TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Marilena Daquino - University of Bologna
Duration: 2 hrs
Room: Miragaia Hall

This workshop will focus on real OSG experiences, on their intended use-cases, customers, and value-added services. On the basis of these stories, the attendees will interactively discuss concrete challenges and benefits of OSG interoperability, in order to identify possible use-cases, classes of customers, intended usages, graph information models, and actions towards smooth information exchange across such graphs.

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Lessons Learned From a Year of European Open Science Training (ORION Project)

Organisers & Speakers: Emma Harris, Zoe IngramLuiza Bengtsson - Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine
Duration:  2 hrs
Room: D. Luis Hall

The focus of this workshop will be sharing lessons learned from the ORION Open Science project delivering open science training to researchers, funders, and research managers across Europe and facilitating an interactive exchange of knowledge between participants about challenges and solutions for effective Open Science training. The session is open to anyone who is engaged in Open Science training and advocacy.

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How identifiers can help you in Open Science

Organisers & Speakers: Frances Madden - The British Library, Helena Cousijn - DataCite, Paolo Manghi - ISTI-CNR, Jessica Parland-von Essen - CSC, Ivo Wijnbergen
Duration: 2 hrs
Room: Miragaia Hall

In this workshop you will explore the identifier landscape and we hope that afterwards you will engage others to use and benefit from persistent identifiers (PIDs). Persistent identifiers are at the heart of the FAIR principles and are becoming increasingly important in all research workflows.

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