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Update about Samples related features in FAIRDOM-SEEK (Flora D’Anna, VIB)
Overview of the latest FAIRDOM-SEEK release (Stuart Owen, University of Manchester)
Presentation of the new roadmap (Stuart Owen, University of Manchester)
Creators: Stuart Owen, Flora D'Anna
Submitter: Ulrike Wittig
An Introduction of FAIRDOM-SEEK for the members of Cell4Chem project at Trondheim, Norway. The workshop was organised by Centre for digital life (DTL), Norway
Creator: Munazah Andrabi
Submitter: Munazah Andrabi
Presentation at the ELIXIR-CONVERGE "2nd online community event for life scientists involved or interested in DM/DS training"
https://www.denbi.de/de-nbi-events/1418-2nd-online-community-event-for-cop-in-dm-ds-training
Creator: Ulrike Wittig
Submitter: Ulrike Wittig
FAIR Data, Operations and Model management for Systems Biology and Systems Medicine Projects given at 1st Conference of the European Association of Systems Medicine, 26-28 October 2016, Berlin. the FAIRDOM project is described.
Creator: Carole Goble
Submitter: Carole Goble
Lecture 2: Being Reproducible: Models, Research Objects and R* Brouhaha Reproducibility is a R* minefield, depending on whether you are testing for robustness (rerun), defence (repeat), certification (replicate), comparison (reproduce) or transferring between researchers (reuse). Different forms of "R" make different demands on the completeness, depth and portability of research. Sharing is another minefield raising concerns of credit and protection from sharp practices. In practice the exchange, ...
Creator: Carole Goble
Submitter: Carole Goble
Lecture 1: Being FAIR: FAIR data and model management In recent years we have seen a change in expectations for the management of all the outcomes of research – that is the “assets” of data, models, codes, SOPs, workflows. The “FAIR” (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship [1] have proved to be an effective rallying-cry. Funding agencies expect data (and increasingly software) management retention and access plans. Journals ...
Creator: Carole Goble
Submitter: Carole Goble
Presented at Digital Life 2018, Bergen, March 2018. In the Trust and Accountability session. In recent years we have seen a change in expectations for the management and availability of all the outcomes of research (models, data, SOPs, software etc) and for greater transparency and reproduciblity in the method of research. The “FAIR” (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) Guiding Principles for stewardship [1] have proved to be an effective rallying-cry for community groups and for policy ...
Creator: Carole Goble
Submitter: Carole Goble
A personal view of the big picture in Research Data Management, given at GFBio - de.NBI Summer School 2018 Riding the Data Life Cycle! Braunschweig Integrated Centre of Systems Biology (BRICS), 03 - 07 September 2018
Creator: Carole Goble
Submitter: Carole Goble
FAIRDOM User Meeting, Lyon, France, 27 Oct 2018 Introduction to FAIRDOM Project and platforms
Creators: Carole Goble, Natalie Stanford
Submitter: Carole Goble
Keynote presented at the workshop FAIRe Data Infrastructures, 15 October 2020 https://www.gmds.de/aktivitaeten/medizinische-informatik/projektgruppenseiten/faire-dateninfrastrukturen-fuer-die-biomedizinische-informatik/workshop-2020/
Remarkably it was only in 2016 that the ‘FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship’ appeared in Scientific Data. The paper was intended to launch a dialogue within the research and policy communities: to start a journey to wider accessibility ...
Creator: Carole Goble
Submitter: Carole Goble
COMBINE 2019, EU-STANDS4PM, Heidelberg, Germany 18 July 2019 FAIR: Findable Accessable Interoperable Reusable. The “FAIR Principles” for research data, software, computational workflows, scripts, or any other kind of Research Object one can think of, is now a mantra; a method; a meme; a myth; a mystery. FAIR is about supporting and tracking the flow and availability of data across research organisations and the portability and sustainability of processing methods to enable transparent and ...
Creator: Carole Goble
Submitter: Carole Goble
Talk given by Olga Krebs and Aleyey Kolodkin at the" Best practices in research data management and stewardship" training on 17 June 2021
Creator: Olga Krebs
Submitter: Olga Krebs
FAIRDOM introduction by Olga Krebs
Creators: Olga Krebs, Carole Goble, Katy Wolstencroft
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Introductory talk given by Olga Krebs in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Rovira i Virgili on 19th of July 2017
Creator: Olga Krebs
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Introductory talk given by Olga Krebs in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Rovira i Virgili on 19th of July 2017
Creator: Olga Krebs
Submitter: Olga Krebs
SEEK functionalities presented by Olga Krebs
Creators: Olga Krebs, Wolfgang Müller
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Talk given by Olga Krebs at EmPowerPutida project meeting in Bruxeles 23rd November 2016
Creators: Olga Krebs, Carole Goble, Rostyslav Kuzyakiv, Wolfgang Müller, Quyen Nguyen, Stuart Owen, Bernd Rinn, Jacky Snoep, Natalie Stanford
Submitter: Olga Krebs
FAIRDOMHub training for SYSTERACT project meeting on 10th of November 2016 in Leiden, NL
Creator: Olga Krebs
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Talk given by Olga Krebs at FAIRDOM-LiSyM-de.NBI Data Structuring Course - Nov 22-23 in Hünfeld (D)
Creator: Olga Krebs
Submitter: Olga Krebs
This document helps Horizon 2020 beneficiaries make their research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR), to ensure it is soundly managed. Good research data management is not a goal in itself, but rather the key conduit leading to knowledge discovery and innovation, and to subsequent data and knowledge integration and reuse. Note that these guidelines do not apply to their full extent to actions funded by the ERC. For information and guidance concerning Open Access and the ...
Creator: Olga Krebs
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Presented by Martin Böhm, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany
Creators: Markus Stepath, Martin Böhm
Submitter: Olga Krebs
The presentation was given during the PALs meeting in Munich on Dec. 10th, 2015 It talks about openBIS, an open, distributed system for managing biological information. The main goal of openBIS is to support biological research data workflows from the source (i.e. the measurement instruments) to data processing and analyzing facilities.
Creator: Rostyslav Kuzyakiv
Submitter: Rostyslav Kuzyakiv
Slides that were presented alongside a SEEK demonstration at the EraSysApp PALS meeting in Munich - December 2015
Creator: Stuart Owen
Submitter: Stuart Owen
Written and presented by Carole Goble (University of Manchester) as part of the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop in Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Carole Goble, Stuart Owen
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Documentation for using FAIRDOMHUB / SEEK for a workshop in Warnemunde, September 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Stuart Owen, Norman Morrison, Olga Krebs
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Written and presented by Carole Goble (University of Manchester) at Multiscale Biology Network Springboard meeting, Nottingham. June 1st 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Carole Goble
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Written and presented by Carole Goble (University of Manchester) at Multiscale Biology Network Springboard meeting, Nottingham. June 1st 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Carole Goble
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Written and presented by Wolfgang Müller (HITS) as part of the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop in Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Wolfgang Müller
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Written by Martin Scharm (University of Rostock), Ron Henkel (University of Rostock), Dagmar Waltemath (University of Rostock), Olaf Wolkenhauer (University of Rostock, Stellenbosch University), and presented by Martin Scharm (University of Rostock) as part of the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop in Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Dagmar Waltemath, Olaf Wolkenhauer, Ron Henkel, Martin Scharm (University of Rostock)
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Written and presented by Dagmar Waltemath (University of Rostock) as part of the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop in Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Dagmar Waltemath
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Written and presented by Mihai Glont (EMBL-EBI, UK), at the Reproducible and Citable Data and Model Workshop, September 14th -16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Mihai Glont (EMBL-EBI, UK)
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Prepared and presented by Jo McEntyre (EMBL_EBI) as part of the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop in Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Jo McEntyre (EMBL_EBI)
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Prepared and presented by Carole Goble (University of Manchester), Wolfgang Mueller (HITS), Dagmar Waltermath (University of Rostock), at the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop, Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Wolfgang Müller, Carole Goble, Dagmar Waltemath
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Prepared and presented by Carole Goble for the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models in Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th, 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Carole Goble
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Presentation of data management concepts for ERASysAPP projects at IMOMESIC kick off meeting on 8 th of May 2015 in Heidelberg. Part I presented by Olga Krebs
Creators: Olga Krebs, Caterina Barillari, Carole Goble, Peter Kunszt, Rostyslav Kuzyakiv, Wolfgang Müller, Quyen Nguyen, Stuart Owen, Bernd Rinn, Jacky Snoep, Natalie Stanford, Jakub Straszewski
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Creators: Olga Krebs, Caterina Barillari, Carole Goble, Peter Kunszt, Rostyslav Kuzyakiv, Wolfgang Müller, Quyen Nguyen, Stuart Owen, Bernd Rinn, Jacky Snoep, Natalie Stanford, Jakub Straszewski
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Creators: Olga Krebs, Stuart Owen, Caterina Barillari, Natalie Stanford, Rostyslav Kuzyakiv
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Carole Goble's talk at ERASysAPP - EXCHANGE Networking and Info Day for research projects of the first ERASysAPP call (a day before PALs meeting)
Creators: Olga Krebs, Carole Goble, Wolfgang Müller, Peter Kunszt, Bernd Rinn, Stuart Owen, Natalie Stanford, Jacky Snoep
Submitter: Olga Krebs
Poster presented at SWAT4LS - Semantic web applications and tools for life science- in Berlin at 10 of december 2014 by Olga Krebs
Creators: Olga Krebs, Carole Goble, Bernd Rinn, Wolfgang Müller, Quyen Nguyen, Jacky Snoep, Stuart Owen, Natalie Stanford, Peter Kunszt
Submitter: Olga Krebs