Conveners
FAIR and Open Research Data Services
- Ron Trompert (SURFsara)
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Dr Marco La Rosa (The University of Melbourne), Dr Peter Sefton (UTS)27/01/2021, 09:10User Voice: Novel Applications, Data Science Environments & Open DataPresentation
Too often, research projects don’t involve work-practices that describe the data generated over the lifetime of the project so that it meets the FAIR principles. Making data Findable so that it is Accessible, Reusable by others and Interoperable with archives, preservation systems and analytical systems. To address this we will introduce Describo; a desktop and online tool. Describo enables...
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Mr Tom Wezepoel (SURF)27/01/2021, 09:25User Voice: Novel Applications, Data Science Environments & Open DataPresentation
Since a number of years SURF has been running a sync-and-share service called SURFdrive as a personal cloud storage system. Later on it appeared that this service could not fulfill all the requirements coming from the research community. This had to do with flexible quota, project-based storage rather than personal storage and multiple means of authentication. The latter was an absolute...
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Mr Robert Pocklington (AARNet)27/01/2021, 09:40User Voice: Novel Applications, Data Science Environments & Open DataPresentation
As the world shifts evermore to online, real-time and collaborative environments which span countries, continents and cultures, the challenge of security in online projects and research is becoming more important each year. Projects which contain sensitive data, whether it be ecological, medical, financially or commercially sensitive, introduce specific challenges for private companies and...
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Peter Heiss (University of Muenster), Lennart Hofeditz (University of Duisburg-Essen)27/01/2021, 09:55User Voice: Novel Applications, Data Science Environments & Open DataPresentation
In order to follow the Open Science idea, accurate research data management (RDM) becomes increasingly important. As one consequence, research institutions and third-party organizations began to develop e-science technologies such as data storages and digital research environments [1]–[3]. However, on operational level, there hardly is an appropriate infrastructure. Existing services are...
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TBD TBD (TBD)Future research with European Open Science CloudPresentation
This talk will summarise the requirements on the FAIR and Open Data in the future EOSC and the practical impact on service providers and implementors.
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