DataCite Estonia Consortium invites researchers, doctoral students, and research support staff to the annual Open Science spring event, taking place on 22 May at Tallinn University (Narva mnt 29), Truuväli Auditorium (M-225), starting at 1:00 PM.
This year, we will share practical experiences related to data management and various ways to use research data repositories. We will also introduce the international Open Science Community (OSC) network, of which Estonia is a member, and invite participants to join.
Researchers Tuuli Kurisoo (Tallinn University) and Monika Reppo (University of Tartu, Tallinn University) will share their insights.
Program:
13:00–13:05 Aija Sakova (Tallinn University) – Opening remarks
13:05–13:25 Elena Sipria-Mironov, Tiiu Tarkpea (University of Tartu Library) – Horizon Europe requirements and practices
13:25–13:45 Tuuli Kurisoo (Tallinn University) – In praise of DataCite: How my research data are preserved, discoverable, and easy to share
13:45–14:05 Monika Reppo (University of Tartu, Tallinn University) – Big and small data in archaeology through DataDOI
14:05–14:25 Evelin Arust (University of Tartu Library) – Joys and challenges of data entry in the DataDOI repository
14:25–14:55 Coffee break
14:55–15:15 Lauri Anton (TalTech) – The TalTech repository, ETAIS, and research computing
15:15–15:25 Risto Mustonen (University of Tartu Library) – Open Journal System at the University of Tartu Library
15:25–15:35 Elena Sipria-Mironov (University of Tartu Library) – Introduction to the Estonian Open Science Network
15:35–16:00 Jaanus Terasmaa (Tallinn University) – What have we learned from citizen science platforms allikad.info and veestik.info?
16:00 Closing remarks
The seminar will be held in Estonian.
Click here to register.