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[InetBib] Ankündigung: "Call for presentations and posters", CODATA-Helsinki-Workshop zu FAIR FDM (Forschungsdatenmanagement) in Institutionen (Deadline: 06.09.2019)



Der CODATA-Helsinki-Workshop zu *"FAIR FDM (Forschungsdatenmanagement) in Institutionen" *wird vom 20. bis 21. Oktober 2019 im finnischen Nationalarchiv stattfinden. Es handelt sich dabei um eine Veranstaltung vor der 14. RDA-Plenartagung in Helsinki, Finnland. Der Organisations- und Programmausschuss lädt zu Präsentations- und Posterbeiträgen für diesen Workshop ein: http://www.codata.org/news/340/62/Call-for-Presentations-and-Posters-Deadline-6-September-CODATA-Helsinki-2019-Workshop-on-FAIR-RDM-in-Institutions (Deadline für die Beitragseinreichungen: Freitag, d. 6. September 2019) Den Link für die Einreichungen finden Sie hier: https://conference.codata.org/Helsinki-CODATA-2019/submit/ Mögliche Themen (auf Englisch) können sein: https://conference.codata.org/conference/Helsinki-CODATA-2019/call_for_presentations/ In principle, all topics around RDM initiatives in research
institutions are in scope.  For the the Helsinki-CODATA Workshop we are
particularly interested in the following themes:

1. *Papers exploring initiatives to benchmark and to measure maturity
   of institutional RDM provision.*How are services being defined and
   scoped, and what is their commonality across institutions? What are
   the metrics and indicators of effective RDM provision, what are the
   KPIs being used?  How are institutions prioritising their
   development of services?
2. *Papers describing holistic strategies to develop and implement RDM
   services.*  What is the overall approach being taken by the
   institution and how is this communicated in the strategy?  How is
   the case made with senior management?  How is the development and
   the service funded?  What is the business model?  What are the key
   components and activities?  What prioritisation is being used?
3. *The role of FAIR services in institutional provision:*how are
   institutions responding to FAIR and the agenda set by the FAIR
   principles, the European Open Science Cloud, the expert group report
   on Turning FAIR into reality https://doi.org/10.2777/1524and other
   equivalent developments in different geographies?

We invite also shorter papers on a range of RDM topics, including but not limited to:

 * *Skills and training: *what, for whom and why? How have you
   integrated skills and training in the total RDM services provision?
 * *Technical service provision: *in house, shared, open source or
   outsourced? How are the technical services integrated in the total
   RDM services provision?
 * *Champions and engagement: *How is the RDM service engaging with
   researchers and particular communities? How are researchers involved
   in the development of services? What role do champions and advocates
   play in this and how? What has been the role of the PVC /
   vice-rector for research etc?  What other possible champions have
   been identified and how?  What lessons have been learnt from
   engagement with research groups, departments, projects…?
 * *Sustainability: *What business models are being developed for the
   RDM services?  How is the service being financed?  How does the
   institution plan to ensure the sustainability of the service and the
   long term stewardship of the data? How is it ensured that the
   services are actually found and used by users?
 * *Technical innovations: *forum for technical discussions and any new
   and emerging technical developments? How can technical innovations
   play a role in bridging the gaps between separate services in the
   total RDM service provision?
 * *User experiences: *use cases in RDM through the RDM lifecycle:
   sharing user experiences and case studies. What lessons can be
   learned from these use cases for setting up an end-to-end set of RDM
   services?
 * *Collaboration for service development: *What local, national or
   international partnerships are there for the development of services
   and what are the benefits? What appraisal has been done of such
   collaborations? What benefits have been identified?

After the workshop, selected presenters will be invited to submit a full paper to the CODATA Data Science Journal where they will form a special collection <https://datascience.codata.org/collections/special/gottingen-codata-rdm-symposium/>.


Annette Strauch

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Annette Strauch, M.A.
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