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Trainings - Spring 2024

How to make my research FAIR?

The training is targeted at everyone interested in the discoverability, availability, interoperability and reusability of research: researchers, staff and students. We especially recommend the training for those who are preparing a funding application, where they explain how they plan to make their research compliant with FAIR principles.​

After training you will be able to: 

  • Understand what is meant by the FAIR principles of the data
  • Understand what data management means in the different stages of the research life cycle ​
  • Identify the most common solutions and services that you can use to make your research compliant with the FAIR principles
  • Write a section in the research application where you explain how you intend to make your research FAIR
  • Find additional instructions and know where to ask for help if necessary

Trainers work as a data specialists at Tampere University data services. Training is an online training session in Zoom. Training will not be recorded.

Research data management and data documentation in long-term research projects -webinar

CSC and University of Tampere are organizing a virtual event about practical research data management and data documentation in long term research projects. We will hear at least two researchers talking about their experiences, methods and ways of working.

Practical data management and data documentation plays a key role in long term research projects. The availability and comprehensibility of documentation must be ensured throughout the long process. It is vital that the data is understandable both for e.g. new researchers in the project and for the potential data reusers. In this session, we will hear how data has been described over the years, what has been agreed on practical data management issues, whether methods have changed over time and what difficulties researchers have encountered in their data management..

Language: The event is held in English.

Audience: Everyone interested are welcome to join! The event is aimed for researchers and data support personnel.

More information: paivi.rauste [at] csc.fi / siiri.fuchs [at] csc.fi

Research infrastructures and data protection -training

 

The library organises training on the principles related to data protection in research infrastructures and on how to make a privacy notice for research infrastructure. In the same training, 

Target audience: those who are involved in the Research Council of Finland's FIRI application process in the spring of 2024, i.e. the PI's of the projects and other support staff working in research infra, but also those who are interested in data protection issues in infrastcrutures.

Trainers work as a data specialists at Tampere University data services. Training is an online training session in Zoom. Training will not be recorded.

Agreeing on research data -training

 

The training is aimed at everyone who is interested: researchers, staff and students.

After training, you will be able to:​

  • Understand what different things should be agreed upon during the life cycle of the research
  • Recognize the agreements related to data protection
  • Recognize the agreements related to the research projects
  • Recognize the agreements related to the thesis writing
  • Identify the ways in which you can make your data reusable
  • Find additional instructions and know where to ask for help if necessary

Trainers work as a data specialists at Tampere University data services. Training is an online training session in Zoom. Training will not be recorded.

How to make my data FAIR using the services of the Finnish Social Science Data Archive?

 

The training is aimed at everyone interested in the discoverability, availability, interoperability and reusability of research: researchers, staff and those working in data services.

After training, you will be able to:​

  • Evaluate how FAIR is taken into account in data management
  • Know the quality criteria for data evaluation
  • Know how to get guidance from the Data Archive in these matters


Trainers work as a specialists at Finnish Social Science Data Archive. Training is an online training session in Zoom. Training will not be recorded.

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