Invited lecture on making data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) at the May 8th, 2020 online course "Data management for Archaeologists" given by ARCHON research school of archaeology (https://www.archonline.nl/digital-archaeology-working-group/data-management-for-archaeologists/)
Lecture given for the open science community Maastricht in the series of FAIR coffee lectures. http...
Arguments for the FAIR (Findable, Accesible, Inter-operable and Reusable) principles of science have...
Context: This talk was held on June 28th 2023 online as part of the Research Data Series of the Leib...
Invited lecture on making data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) at the May 7t...
<p>In April 2018, at the Society for American Archaeology’s 83rd Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.,...
Course W21 FAIR Data in the Scholarly Communications Lifecycle delivered completely online at the FO...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
Collecting, processing and analyzing data are central activities for virtually every researcher. Hen...
Archaeology is one of the leading proponents of Open Data in the arts and humanities, and already ex...
The presentation titled "Understanding FAIR Data Principles for Open Science" was delivered in the R...
The proceedings present a summary of the abstracts of talks presented at the 21st annual Computer Ap...
The FAIR Expertise Hub for the Social Sciences, funded by PDI-SSH, is being established to support d...
Presentation about FAIR Data Management as part of the lecture 'Biomedical Data Management' at the U...
These are the presentation slides for "Interoperability and Reusability for Cross Domain Data: the n...
This is 4 of 6 webinars scheduled for Fall 2021 for UF researchers. Participants (13 University of F...
Lecture given for the open science community Maastricht in the series of FAIR coffee lectures. http...
Arguments for the FAIR (Findable, Accesible, Inter-operable and Reusable) principles of science have...
Context: This talk was held on June 28th 2023 online as part of the Research Data Series of the Leib...
Invited lecture on making data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) at the May 7t...
<p>In April 2018, at the Society for American Archaeology’s 83rd Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.,...
Course W21 FAIR Data in the Scholarly Communications Lifecycle delivered completely online at the FO...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
Collecting, processing and analyzing data are central activities for virtually every researcher. Hen...
Archaeology is one of the leading proponents of Open Data in the arts and humanities, and already ex...
The presentation titled "Understanding FAIR Data Principles for Open Science" was delivered in the R...
The proceedings present a summary of the abstracts of talks presented at the 21st annual Computer Ap...
The FAIR Expertise Hub for the Social Sciences, funded by PDI-SSH, is being established to support d...
Presentation about FAIR Data Management as part of the lecture 'Biomedical Data Management' at the U...
These are the presentation slides for "Interoperability and Reusability for Cross Domain Data: the n...
This is 4 of 6 webinars scheduled for Fall 2021 for UF researchers. Participants (13 University of F...
Lecture given for the open science community Maastricht in the series of FAIR coffee lectures. http...
Arguments for the FAIR (Findable, Accesible, Inter-operable and Reusable) principles of science have...
Context: This talk was held on June 28th 2023 online as part of the Research Data Series of the Leib...