Researchers and doctoral students are invited to participate in a seminar introducing research data management

The DataCite Estonia Consortium is organizing a seminar on Friday, May 5th, at Tallinn University of Technology titled "Open Science and Data Management - Mandatory and/or Beneficial?" to provide practical advice for better managing research projects and associated data.

The seminar will cover requirements and principles for open science and research data management, including methods for collecting, documenting, and sharing data, archiving, and ethical aspects. In addition, relevant practices and university services for data management will be introduced.

Specialists from universities in Leiden, Sheffield, Göttingen, and Helsinki will speak at the seminar. Representatives from the Estonian Research Council, universities, and the DataCite Estonia Consortium will present Estonian perspectives and experiences.

Researchers, doctoral students, and specialists supporting researchers who consider implementing open science principles important for the future are welcome to attend the event.

The programme of the seminar is here.

The seminar will begin at 11 am on May 5th and can be attended either in-person in Tallinn or online. Registration is required by April 26th and can be done by selecting one of the following options:

I will attend in-person

I will attend online

DataCite is a global network of data centers, universities, and other research institutions that provides services and support for researchers, data centers, publishers, and research funders. The members of the DataCite Estonia Consortium organizing the seminar are the University of Tartu, Tallinn University, Tallinn University of Technology, and the Estonian University of Life Sciences.

 

For more information, please contact:

Liisi Lembinen
Director of Development
University of Tartu Library
737 5704

 

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