Webinar training for the NI4OS-Europe Open Calls
Learning outcomes:
- Be familiar with a selected set of NI4OS-Europe services (generic and thematic services, and repositories) that can be used in research;
- Understand the scope and terms of the Open call for Proof of Concept support;
- Understand the application procedure;
- Be able to explain the requirements of the call to potental applicants.
- Trainer: George Artopoulos
- Trainer: Evangelia Athanasaki
- Trainer: Andreas Athenodorou
- Trainer: Theodoros Christoudias
- Trainer: Zoe Cournia
- Trainer: Bojana Koteska
- Trainer: Branko Marović
- Trainer: Mihajlo Savic
- Trainer: Maria Tzima
Webinar discussing the current state and future efforts related to EOSC
- Teacher: Sonja Filiposka
- Teacher: Kostas Koumantaros
- Teacher: Anastas Mishev
- Teacher: Ilias Papastamatiou
- Teacher: Dusan Vudragovic
Open Research Toolkit for Librarians
Created by Christopher Eaker Associate Professor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Data Curation Librarian
While this toolkit was designed for librarians to learn about open research concepts and skills and teach them at their institutions, it would be useful for anyone interested in learning more about open research. Any questions related to this content can be directed to the author at OpenResearch@utk.edu.
The Open Research Toolkit is an open education resource and is available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
- Trainer: Christos Liatas
- Trainer: Elli Papadopoulou
- Trainer: Ilias Papastamatiou
- Trainer: Ognjen Prnjat
- Trainer: Electra Sifakaki
- Trainer: Eleni Toli
- Trainer: Eleni Toli
This webinar provides an introduction to the concept of domain specific Data Management Plans or Domain Data Protocols (DDPs).
Proper data-driven research demands careful planning around the data to
be used and the data to be produced.
Data Management Plans (DMPs) are pivotal in this process and a core element of your research data life cycle. When Data Management Plans are tuned towards the needs of your research community or your research funder, the value of a DMP often increases and becomes a more integrated part of the research. In this webinar a generic introduction to domain specific Data Management Plans shall be provided, illustrated with cases, tools, and interactive sessions.
By the end of this training, the student will be able to:
- Understand the concepts of Data Management Plan (DMP) and Domain Data Protocol (DDP);
- Differentiate between DMP and DDP;
- Evaluate the process of introducing a DDP for a specific research field;
- Assess the potential value of a DDP for a specific research environment.
- Trainer: Cees Hof
- Trainer: Rene Horik, van
- Trainer: Branko Marović
This Train the Trainers course focuses on IT Service Management and its relevance to the EOSC service management. The webinar series goal is to study in more details the processes related to IT Service Management and how they will be applied in the NI4OS-Europe project.
The course starts with FitSM as one of the standards used for IT service management, to continue with NI4OS specific topics and a discussion how the FitSM processes will be implemented in the NI4OS pre-production environment and how service management can be related to FAIR data and used to manage data repositories.
The training package also includes the FitSM Foundation training materials.
After the training you will be able to:
- Understand the concept of IT Service Management (ITSM);
- Understand the
scope, objectives, key terminology and high level requirements of the
FitSM IT Service Management;
- Understand the relationship between FAIR
data concepts and ITSM;
- Understand how to implement FitSM in the
NI4OS-Europe pre-production environment;
- Understand the relationship
between service policies and data repository policies.
- Trainer: Owen Appleton
- Trainer: Sonja Filiposka
- Trainer: Sy Holsinger
- Trainer: Branko Marović
- Trainer: Anastas Mishev
This is the first session in the Onboarding Train the Trainers webinar series, which give an overview of the on-boarding
procedure and tools that will be used during the on-boarding process.
After completing the course, you will be familiar with:
the on-boarding procedure;
the tools that will be used for resource registration, in particular with the resource portfolio management tool AGORA;
the NI4OS-Europe pre-production environment.
- Trainer: Emanouil Atanassov
- Trainer: Andreas Athenodorou
- Trainer: Boro Jakimovski
- Trainer: Petar Jovanovic
- Trainer: Brina Klemenčič
- Trainer: Kostas Koumantaros
- Trainer: Antonis Lembesis
- Trainer: Nicolas Liampotis
- Trainer: Anastas Mishev
- Trainer: Themis Zamani
public materials available from the NI4OS Train the Trainers events
ORDM Train-the-Trainers webinar
After completing the course, you will:
- be able to explain the differences between the FAIR and Open principles;
- understand the key points relevant to all stakeholders in the open science ecosystem;
- be familiar with the best practice in Open Research Data Management (ORDM);
- be informed about discipline specific paradigms of ORDM, in particular for Digital Humanities;
- be familiar with the technical aspects of ORDM, especially persistent identifiers
- be able to deliver training on ORDM.
- Trainer: George Artopoulos
- Trainer: Anastas Mishev
- Trainer: Elli Papadopoulou
- Trainer: Themis Zamani
EOSC promoters train-the-trainer course
- Trainer: Sylvia K.
- Trainer: EMMA LAZZERI
- Trainer: Panoraia Spiliopoulou
- Trainer: Prodromos Tsiavos
- Trainer: Dusan Vudragovic
FAIR data and principles
The FAIR data principles are a set of guiding principles to make data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. The principles provide guidance for scientific data management and stewardship in order to facilitate open science, the approach to scientific progress based on sharing available knowledge using collaborative tools and digital technologies.
The webinar will introduce and discuss the concepts of research data management and the FAIR data principles. Also, an overview of services and tools to support open science will be given. The webinar is aimed at data supporters working in universities and other scientific organizations. The aim of the webinar is that the participants can use the information provided in the webinar as a basis for further dissemination within their community.
The trainers in the webinar are Cees Hof and René van Horik, active in the EOSC-hub (eosc-hub.eu) project and working at DANS, the Netherlands institute for permanent access to digital research resources (dans.knaw.nl/en/) The EOSC-hub project aims to bring together service providers to support data-driven research.
- Trainer: Judit Éva Fazekas-Paragh
- Trainer: Edit Gorogh
- Trainer: Cees Hof
- Trainer: Rene Horik, van
- Trainer: Anastas Mishev
- Trainer: Ádám Száldobágyi
The webinar provides information about online training platforms, from structure through creating and maintaining breakout groups, whiteboards, recording a sessions, or saving polls and creations for later, to hosting an ultimately successful virtual meetup. Learn how to have a Zoom meeting where attendees leave pleased and the event is considered efficient.
Learning outcomes:
- Know how to plan and organize an online event;
- Know how to engage the audience;
- Be familiar with various learning platforms;
- Know how to use whiteboards and polls;
- Know how to create breakout groups.
- Trainer: Judit Éva Fazekas-Paragh