Target groups:
The target group was researchers, doctoral students, data managers and research administrative staff who were supposed to preserve and open up their research data.
Programme and presentations:
Presentations are available at University of Tartu Digital Arhive on DSpace.
10:15 Welcome coffee and registration
11:00 Welcome by prof Renno Veinthal Vice-Rector of Research of Tallinn University of Technology
11:10 Keynote speaker Carol Tenopir (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Research Data Services in European University Libraries: Current Offerings and Plans for the Future
11:55 Invited speaker Urban Ericsson (DiVA consortia, Sweden), Publishing Research Data in Repositories: New Output, New Knowledge and New Occupations
12:25 Networking lunch, supported by OpenAIRE Horizon2020
13:05 Vaidas Morkevičius (Institute of Public Policy and Administration, Kaunas UT. Lithuanian Data Archive for SSH), Lithuanian SSH Data Archive: starting DA before FAIR
13:25 Dr Žibutė Petrauskienė (Vilnius University Library), MIDAS – national data archive and its functionality
13:45 Maksim Mišin (University of Tartu Library), Filling Institutional Data Repository. University of Tartu Perspective. DataDOI new user interface
14:05 Aleksei Kelli (University of Tartu), Open Data in Digital Society: Opportunities and Challenges
14:20 Arko Olesk (Tallinn University), A Survey of Open Science Attitudes and Practices among Estonian Scientists
14:35 Coffee and conversation
14:55 Mare Ainsaar (University of Tartu), Open Research Data in Social Sciences: Great principles, but lack of carrots
15:25 Liina Lindström (University of Tartu), What is data in the humanities?
15:55 Rein Murakas (University of Tartu), Use of social science data: experiences and problems
16:15 Liisi Lembinen (University of Tartu Library), OpenAIRE 2020 – Services for Researchers and Funders
16:25 Wrap-up and good-bye
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Organisers and supporters:
Tartu Ülikool, Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, DataCite, OpenAIRE, COAR.