The University of Oslo Library will host the event in the Digital Scholarship Centre and via Zoom.
The Roadshow will part of Reproducibility tea organised by early career researchers at the University of Oslo, as series of informal discussion moments to share research papers, research products and research works undergoing at the University and in other universities and research institutes in Norway within the broad community of students, researchers and data practitioners.
This National Roadshow will review some of the most debated of these works and discuss the approach adopted as a best practice to transfer Open Science practices between early careers and data stewards.
Target audience: Early career researchers, data stewards, Research Performing Organisation managers from Norway
Language: English
Date: 16 September 2024, 13:00 – 15:00 CEST
Venue: Digital Scholarship Center (Georg Sverdrups hus, 1st floor, DSC Oasen) and via Zoom
Local facilitator(s): the University of Oslo Library (Agata Bochynska), Sikt
Moderator: Nenitha Charlotte Dagslott, Mandated organisation from Norway – The Research Council of Norway
Time (CEST) | Title | Presenters |
13:00 – 13:10 | Welcome & context of the event in the framework of the FAIR-IMPACT project | Ingrid Dillo, FAIR-IMPACT Coordinator |
13:10 – 13:25 | Interoperability within Neuroscience: Knowledge graphs and 3D atlas models on EBRAINS.eu | Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, PhD Candidate in Neuroinformatics, University of Oslo and FAIR Champion |
13:25 – 13:40 | Interoperability issues across data from social and environmental sciences (legal, semantic & more) | Hilde Orten, CESSDA/Sikt |
13:40 – 13:55 | Interoperability aspects when dealing with sensitive data PID generation use case | Renato Juacaba, EMBL |
13:55 – 14:00 | BREAK | |
14:00 – 14:15 | Wrap-up, summary overview and kick-start of the discussion time | Sara Pittonet, Trust-IT & FAIR-IMPACT Outreach Manager |
14:15 – 15:00 | ReproducibiliTea discussion time Discussion points:
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Agata Bochynska, University of Oslo |