
At a webinar about the transition to an Open Science system held on 2 October by SUHF, the Swedish Research Council, and the National Library of Sweden, participants expressed a wish to hear more examples from Swedish higher education institutions on how they are working to support the transition to an Open Science system. SND listened to them, and can now invite you to a webinar where members of the SND Network will share their own practical examples.
Please note that the webinar, including all presentations, will be held in Swedish.
You will hear short presentations showcasing practical approaches, solutions, and lessons learned in work relating to Open Science at several organizations in the SND Network, with a particular focus on research data.
Programme 13:00–14:30
13:00–13:05: Welcome and short introduction
13:05 Presentations
- Doctoral training in Open Science – University of Borås
- FAIR-by-design for course materials: lessons learned and examples from SciLifeLab/NBIS – SciLifeLab and NBIS
- Using DMPs to support researchers’ management and planning of research data – Chalmers
- Advising researchers preparing Data Availability Statements – SND
- Encouraging researchers to use DORIS – SLU
- From DORIS to the KI Research Management System – Karolinska institutet
- Proteins, pixels, and populations: practices and lessons from supporting Swedish contributions to global biodata resources – NBIS
- Launching a data repository at a higher education institution – KTH
- Keeping track of research data published at an institution – Chalmers
14:20 Closing questions, time permitting
When: 16 December, 13:00–14:30.
Where: Zoom
Contact: Sara Svensson, sara.svensson@snd.se