Open Science

Winter is coming - Learn why sharing data and code is hot! A DTU Library Open Science event

DTU Library welcomes you to an informative and interactive event about sharing data and code - and how it supports reuse and reproducibility.

The diversity of the content may attract both researchers, research group leaders, project administrators, PhD students and data managers.

You’ll also get an opportunity to learn about services from DTU Library that supports your open science practices.

Time

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12:30

 

Meet the Library

This year, DTU Library turned 80 years, but is as young as ever.
Drop by and learn about services and systems that can help your research practices.

  • DTU Data for FAIR and open data.
  • DTU Orbit for open access to your articles, reports etc.
  • DTU Findit to discover and connect articles, e-books, books and data.
  • Systematic literature search
  • Tailored courses

- and more
 


13:00


Welcome

 


13:10 – 13:35


New DTU solution to avoid dark data and increase your FAIR maturity

In a joint effort DTU Food, DTU Biosustain, DTU Library and DTU AIT are developing a data catalogue that can help research groups and departments with better research data management and support the creation of FAIR data. Meet the group and learn how the CKAN-DTU data catalogue may help researchers and department administrators get an overview of project and group research data, as well as any research outputs related to the management, documentationand reuse of data.

 

Speaker:
Lea Mette Madsen Sommer, Research Data Manager, DTU Biosustain

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1622-6691
 


13:35 – 14:00


How DTU Data can strengthen the quality of your publications

The use of data repositories for sharing data is rapidly increasing. Learn from a researcher how data publication made his life easier and has transformed his research dissemination.

 

Speaker:
Niels Aage, Associate Professor, DTU Construct

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3042-0036


14:00 – 14:25


Increase the reproducibility of your research by sharing and publishing code

During the talk, you will learn what typically impedes reproducibility. You will also learn how to improve the transparency and reproducibility of your research when you work with code.

 

Speaker:
Tommy Sonne Alstrøm
, Associate Professor, DTU Compute

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0941-3146
 


14:25 – 14:45

Wrap-up

- grab a coffee and get ready for the workshop
 


14:45 – 16:00


LEGO® metadata for reproducibility workshop

What can LEGO® bricks teach you about data reproducibility? Get an interactive and fun introduction to how you can work with reproducibility of your research data.

 

Sign up for the workshop no later than 24 October:

https://forms.office.com/r/s1G8YpafhA

 

Workshop lead by DTU Library
 

 

 

Tidspunkt

tir 25 okt 22
12:30 - 16:00

Arrangør

Kontaktperson

Hvor

DTU Library, Lyngby