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Best practices for creating reusable data publications<p>These best practices help you share your research with the scientific community to increase its visibility and foster collaborations by making your datasets as Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) as possible.</p>
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Data and the FAIR Principles<p>This module provides five lessons focused on best practices aimed at ensuring that a researcher’s data is properly managed and published to ensure it enables reproducible research.</p>
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Data FAIRNESS - International Summer School<p>This module includes the website of the International Summer School for Environmental and Earth Science Infrastructure that has been held in Lecce from 1st to 5th July 2019.</p>
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Data Management Expert Guide<p>This module is a best practices guide designed by European experts to help social science researchers make their research data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (<strong>FAIR</strong>).</p>
<p>You will be guided by different European experts who are - on a daily basis - busy ensuring long-term access to valuable social science datasets, available for discovery and reuse at one of the CESSDA social science data archives.</p>
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Data Management in Environmental and Earth Science Infrastructures<p>International Summer School, Lecce, Italy, July 2018</p>
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Data Management Planning<p>Life science projects are becoming more and more data-intensive, with both data volume and complexity increasing. Therefore, life scientists need to construct a proper data management plan (DMP) before they start a research project. This plan should be updated regularly during the research project. This is also rapidly becoming a condition to obtain research funds.This resource includes a set of best practices aimed at ensuring that an effective DMP is created.</p>
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Data Management Training (DMT) Clearinghouse<p>The Data Management Training (DMT) Clearinghouse is a registry for online learning resources and best practices focusing on research data management. <br />
It was created in a collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey's Community for Data Integration, the Earth Sciences Information Partnership (ESIP), and DataONE.</p>
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Data science and reproducibility<p>Slides on data science and reproducibility issues from lectures and workshops given by Michel Dumontier, professor in Data Science at Maastricht University.</p>
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Data Stewardship Wizard<p>DTL’s Rob Hooft has developed a Data Stewardship Wizard in collaboration with colleagues from the Czech ELIXIR node. The Data Stewardship Wizard converts a lengthy data management questionnaire into an effective flowchart, saving you research time and money, and enhancing the quality of your Data Management Plan. Check the this tutorial to learn ho to use it.</p>
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DataONE Best Practices database<p>The DataONE Best Practices database provides individuals with recommendations on how to effectively work with their data through all stages of the data lifecycle. Users can access best practices within the database by either clicking on a stage of the lifecycle or selecting keywords under search.</p>
<p><strong>Best Practices Primer</strong><br />
For students and others new to data management, we provide a Best Practices Primer as an introduction to the DataONE Best Practices database and data management in general.</p>
<p><strong>Public Participation in Science Research Data Management Guide</strong><br />
We also provide a Data Management Guide written specifically for the Citizen Science community that takes the users through the steps of the data lifecycle and links to various DataONE Best Practices online.</p>
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DataONE Best Practices of Data Management<p>DataONE is committed to educating the community about data stewardship, including outlining best practices for data management, providing educational materials for use by those that support researchers, and linking to tools and resources available from DataONE and its partners. Below are the different approaches to education taken by DataONE.</p>
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EGI Webinar Programme<p>In March 2013 EGI established an EGI Webinar Programme whereby web based presentations and workshops are arranged for the benefit of those who wish to expand and enhance their use of EGI's distributed computing and data facilities at large. Each Webinar event delivers an interactive presentation by a guest lecturer who is eminent in a specialist field relevant to the EGI community. Each lecture will include a Questions and Answers session. Recordings of the webinars are shared on the EGI YouTube channel or made available in raw recording on the individual event agendas.</p>
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Enabling FAIR Data – FAQs<p>This FAQ is a companion to the Enabling FAIR Data Commitment Statement and the Author Guidelines being implemented by publishers who are signatories. (“FAIR” is defined as findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable in the FAIR Guiding Principles.) This FAQ is not meant to contradict anything stated in either the Commitment Statement or the Author Guidelines. Instead, it is meant to help provide answers to common questions and best practices.</p>
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Essential 4 Data Support<p>Essentials 4 Data Support is an introductory course and tutorial for those people who (want to) support researchers in storing, managing, archiving and sharing their research data.<br />
Essentials 4 Data Support is a product of Research Data Netherlands.</p>
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FAIR Data Training - DTL<p>With the FAIR Data principles gaining momentum, many people want to learn more about FAIR Data.</p>
<p>This FAIR Data training may be generic (i.e., applicable in all research domains for all researchers) or tailored to specific domain experts and data (e.g., medical researchers with patient data). Training related to Data Management and Data Stewardship is also part of this tutorial training.</p>
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FAIR for Beginners<p>A school to learn about the FAIR principles and why they are important, gain insight into how they are used and find FAIR tools you can use in your research.</p>
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FAIR Principles Training - PARTHENOS <p>Eight training modules related to FAIR principles.</p>
<p>Although they have been organised as a school to suit self-learners as well, the PARTHENOS Project training materials are primarily intended as ‘train-the-trainers’ support materials. Although research infrastructures and projects are becoming more and more of a destination for DH graduates, their operations are often at one remove from the academic units providing their training. The materials on this web site are intended to assist in bridging that gap, overcoming the general inclination within infrastructure projects to provide only training on tools, rather than finding effective ways to transfer a greater bulk of our experiential knowledge.</p>
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FAIR self-assessment tool<p>The ANDS-Nectar-RDS FAIR data self-assessment tool enables you to assess the 'FAIRness' of a dataset and determine how to enhance its FAIRness (where applicable).</p>
<p>This self-assessment tool has been designed predominantly for data librarians and IT staff, but could be used by software engineers developing FAIR data tools and services, and researchers provided they have assistance from research support staff.</p>
<p>In this workshop-like resource, you will be asked questions related to the principles underpinning Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. Once you have answered all the questions in each section you will be given a ‘green bar’ rating based on your answers in that section, and when all sections are completed, an overall 'FAIRness' rating is provided.</p>
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FAIR Training - Phortos<p>A key element of the transition to pervasive FAIR data is training up a new generation of data specialists that enable and support researchers. Phortos Consultants has developed curriculums for the following key positions in this FAIR Data ecosystem:</p>
<p>- FAIR Readiness Program Manager: oversees the end-to-end readiness program that is executed when organisations decide to implement a FAIR Data approach.<br />
- FAIR Data Steward: Oversees the data life cycle in general and those of specific projects once a FAIR data approach is operational.<br />
- FAIR Data & Services Operator: Operationally manages and executes FAIR data tooling.<br />
- FAIR Data & Services Engineer: Develops tooling & apps.</p>
<p>For each of these roles there are different types of training and workshops.</p>
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FAIRsharing.org<p>A curated, informative and educational tutorial on data and metadata standards, inter-related to databases and data policies.</p>
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GO FAIR - FAQs<p>Seven frequently asked and very useful questions with simple answers and best practices suggestions.</p>
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Farm Data Train<p>The Farm Data Train project aims to connect agricultural data to make them more usable. It is a joint initiative of DTL, GODAN, CABI, and Wageningen UR. Access the video tutorial here.</p>
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GO FAIR Training<p>The High Level Expert Group report on the EOSC mentions an urgent need to educate and equip up to 500 thousand data stewards in Europe. Hence, GO FAIR will strongly focus on training. The GO TRAIN pillar will coordinate training and workshop to use and provide FAIR data and services.</p>
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How to make your data FAIR - Guide for Researchers<p>Why are the FAIR principles needed? The increasing availability of online resources means that data need to be created with longevity in mind. Providing other researchers with access to your data facilitates knowledge discovery and improves research transparency. Learn about best practices to achieve this objective.</p>
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Personal Health Train<p>The Personal Health Train is a video tutorial designed to make health data more accessible to anyone.</p>
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RDM Starter Kit <p>Starter Kit for research data management (RDM). It lists resources, workshops, tutorials and best practices designed to help researchers get started to organize their data.</p>
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TeSS: ELIXIR's Training Portal<p>This portal allows browsing, discovering and organising life sciences training resources, tutorials and workshops, aggregated from ELIXIR nodes and 3rd-party providers.</p>
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DANS Training<p>The expertise built up in national and European projects is reflected in the training courses, best practices and advice provided by DANS, intended for researchers, research institutions, research funders, data professionals and other archives.</p>
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CESSDA Training Resources<p>To facilitate teaching in the social sciences and to support continuous learning and training, the CESSDA Training Working Group designs various training materials, tutorials and resources for finding, managing and preserving data.</p>
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EDI Webinars<p>The Environmental Data Initiative is an NSF-funded project, actively promoting and enabling curation and re-use of environmental data. Through webinars and workshops, we assist researchers from field stations, individual laboratories, and research projects of all sizes to archive and publish their environmental data. EDI is committed to enable data that is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable.</p>
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EBI/EMBL Webinars<p>This webinar series is a freely accessible collection of live seminars and workshops focused on EMBL-EBI resources. They provide both brief introductions to a range of databases and more in-depth coverage of new features and tools to assist you in your research.</p>
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NASA EARTH Data - Webinars and Tutorials<p>Data recipes are tutorials that include step-by-step instructions to help users learn how to discover, access, subset, visualize and use Earth science data, information, tools and services. These tutorials cover many different data products across the Earth science disciplines and different data discovery and data access tools, including programming languages and related software.</p>
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Terminologies for ENVRIs: why, what and how<p>Presentations and course material from the ENVRI FAIR workshop session "Terminologies for ENVRIs: why, what and how" held physically in Dresden on 5 February 2020, with the possibility connect remotely. </p>
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DANUBIUS-RI Functioning of River-Sea SystemsLecture 1 <p>DANUBIUS-RI’s Mission is to facilitate and contribute excellent science on understanding the continuum from river source to sea to provide interdisciplinary knowledge and data for sustainable management, use and protection of River-Sea Systems. Lecture 1 - Documentary (video tutorial).</p>
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Towards the ENVRI Community International Winter School DATA FAIRness - Webinar ProgrammeJuly - September 2020<p>For two years in a row already, the ENVRI Community International Summer School on Data FAIRness has been assembling in Lecce, in the middle of the summer season, those researchers, experts and technical staff from different environmental and research infrastructures who want to deepen their knowledge on this topic. Unfortunately, the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions have ordained the postponement of the current edition until the beginning of next year, when the ‘ENVRI Community Winter School on Data FAIRness' will take place, always in Lecce. The delay has created the opportunity to enrich our training offerings on the subject, with a series of online workshops dedicated to data management, leading the way ‘Towards the ENVRI community Winter School'.</p>
<p>Three webinars on Data FAIRness have been jointly organised by ENVRI-FAIR and LifeWatch ERIC from July to September 2020, with a focus on helping end users, particularly ENVRI-FAIR project partners and data centre staff, make the best use of their data.</p>
<p>Under the heading of ‘Towards the ENVRI Community Winter School', the online training series debuts on Monday 13 July 2020. The first broadcast is presented by Zhiming Zhao, from the University of Amsterdam, and will go to air from 9:30 to 12:00 CEST, providing <strong>‘An introduction to Cloud Computing'</strong>. </p>
<p>The second webinar on <strong>‘Workflows Orchestration and Execution'</strong> will follow on Tuesday 14 July, from 10:00-12:00, presented by Nicola Fiore and Lucia Vaira, both from LifeWatch ERIC. </p>
<p>The third webcast is scheduled for 22 September and will feature Claudio D'Onofrio and Karolina Pantazatou, both from ICOS ERIC, with <strong>‘An Introduction to Jupyter'</strong>.</p>
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FAIR the smart way: Introducing the ENVRI Knowledge Base<p>An introduction and demonstration of the ENVRI Knowledge Base, the available information, information integration, the tools that support exploring the information and thoughts on how you can contribute.</p>
<p>The workshop, organised by <span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0)">ENVRI-FAIR Work Packages 5 and 6,</span> has been held in June 3rd 2020 for Research Infrastructure developers, managers, and anyone interested in FAIR Research Infrastructures and has been presented by Markus Stocker.</p>
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ENVRI-FAIR Task Force 1 Service Catalogue tutorial<p>In this tutorial, the ENVRI-FAIR Task Force 1 team introduced the ENVRI-FAIR Service Catalogue. In particular, after an overview of the Data Catalogue Vocabulary Application profile (DCAT-AP) and its extension (EPOS-DCAT-AP) in the solid-Earth domain, the team presented the DCAT metadata editor and a demo of the service catalogue.</p>
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ENVRI Community International Winter School on data FAIRness<p>The 2021 ENVRI Community International Winter School from January 11-22 attracted 32 participants from all around the world, predominantly data centre staff, researchers and PhD candidates. Centred on the FAIR principles of data management, the online curriculum covered semantic navigation, Jupyter environments for visualisation and data discovery, resource access tools and cloud computing.<br />
In recognition of the difficulties of distance learning, the organisers structured 40 hours of presence (including preparations) over a two-week period, with scheduled lectures and presentations in the mornings (09-11), followed by associated group and individual work time (11-12). The relevance of the content to the participants' work ensured a high level of commitment and a great sense of camaraderie developed. <br />
FAIR data are data which meet the principles of findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability. The presentation of real-life use cases using state-of-the-art technologies demonstrated how essential it is to support end users in making the best use of the data, and to develop good user interfaces and services. The time the participants spent together created a new knowledge-exchange network for these data professionals.<br />
The team of teachers behind the "ENVRI-FAIR Resources: Access & Discoverability" Winter School was also international, with up-to-the-minute experience in the application of new technologies to enhance data centre functionality.<br />
Dr Antonio José Saenz-Albanes (ICT Infrastructure Operations Coordinator at LifeWatch ERIC) and Dr Jos√© Maria Garcia-Rodriguez (Associate Professor of Applied Software Engineering at the University of Seville) dealt with how semantics enrich data resources and increase their FINDability by making them machine-actionable;<br />
Dr Ute Karstens and Dr Claudio Onofrio, respectively researcher and data scientist at Lund University, Sweden, gave a presentation on a fully integrated VRE application at ICOS Carbon Portal, called the atmospheric transport model STILT, running through a full life cycle for an 'on demand' model and visualising results as an interactive map;<br />
Dr Karolina Pantazatou and Ida Storm also work at ICOS Carbon Portal, Lund University, as scientific programmer and project assistant. Their workshop on using GIS-tools and Python-programming and user friendly Jupyter notebooks that process and analyse ICOS data products, had students tweeting in delight: "What a great workspace to document (text, images, links), write code & visualize data - all open and shareable!";<br />
Informatic engineers with the LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre in Lecce, Italy, Nicola Fiore and Lucia Vaira kicked off the second week with a presentation on the LifeWatch ERIC Metadata Catalogue, explaining the entire process behind the creation and publication of new resources and how to access them; and<br />
Dr Zhiming Zhao, assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam, used examples from the ENVRIplus and ENVRI-FAIR projects to illustrate how to develop and operate data management services in cloud environments, from running a legacy and native cloud applications, to automating their deployment. Students were able to practice on the cloud infrastructures at EOSC and LifeWatch.<br />
The final presentations allowed participants to demonstrate just how much they had learned in professional terms, but there was no sad good-bye at the end. Students had been given the recipe for pasticciotti, the characteristic Lecce pastry, the week before, and everyone cheered as the winner of the ENVRI Chef Challenge was announced.</p>
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ENVRI WEEK 2021 - Training sessionPIDs for instruments and GDPR in context<p>Presentations and course material from the ENVRI Week 2021 training and workshop session held online on 4 February 2021.</p>
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Training Provenance Tracing in ENVRI Research Infrastructures<p>Using the very relevant outcomes of the ENVRIplus project as written down in Deliverable D8.5 (<a href="http://www.envriplus.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/D8.5-Data-provenance-and-tracing-for-environmental-sciences-system-design.pdf" style="box-sizing: border-box; background-color: transparent; color: rgb(32, 32, 32); text-decoration-line: none; outline: none; transition: all 0.3s ease 0s;">Data provenance and tracing for environmental sciences: system design</a>), we have put together a series of events all focussing on this topic:</p>
<p><strong>An introductory webinar addressing the basic theoretical background:</strong></p>
<p>- What is provenance</p>
<p>- Why is it important</p>
<p>- What does provenance relate to</p>
<p>- How is provenance recorded</p>
<p>- Recording methods</p>
<p>- Provenance and FAIRness;</p>
<p><strong>Three technical demonstrators of provenance tracing</strong>:</p>
<p>The PROV Template approach – Doron Goldfarb</p>
<p>The ENVRI-FAIR demonstrator focusing on provenance, and modeling a specific data production/processing workflow used at NILU – Markus Stocker</p>
<p>The EPOS Approach using the main catalogue – Keith Jeffery, Daniele Bailo;</p>
<p><strong>A workshop-type session</strong> in collaboration with WP7 to discuss cases, issues, problems and questions collected from the community, working towards practical support and -possibly- solutions.</p>
<p>During the technical demonstrator sessions, we aim to collect input for the final workshop, like concrete cases, questions, requests for help on specific issues from the ENV RI’s.</p>
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ENVRI-FAIR International School 2021Services for FAIRness<p>Organised by <strong>ENVRI-FAIR</strong> and <strong>LifeWatch ERIC</strong>, the school is at its fourth edition, having established itself as an unmissable opportunity to learn about FAIRness in the framework of Research Infrastructures. Having gone into depth on data <strong>FAIRness</strong> and data management during previous editions, this year the school will focus on Services for FAIRness, from their design to their development and publication.<br />
The School is organised over a two-week period, on average dedicating around 50 hours in total (including preparations and self-study). It is structured around daily activities, with scheduled lectures and presentations in the mornings (09-13), followed by associated group and individual work time.</p>
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ENVRI-FAIR policy workshop for the ENVRI community Research Infrastructures<p><strong>Speakers:</strong></p>
<p>Ari Asmi (U. Helsinki)</p>
<p>Keith G Jeffery (BGS/UKRI)</p>
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<p><strong>Programme</strong>:</p>
<p>- Introduction to the Workshop</p>
<p> - Why this is relevant and to whom?</p>
<p> - Goals of the workshop</p>
<p> - Future of the policy work in ENVRI (FAIR)</p>
<p>- Some examples of policy work in the EPOS ERIC</p>
<p>- Introduction to group work</p>
<p> - Group work on policies</p>
<p>- Returning together and discussion</p>
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FAIR Implementation Profile WorkshopFIP workshop<p>During this series of workshops the experts provide an overview of the variety of options and technologies that are available to address each of the FAIR principles. Then, using state of the art tools, they assist us in producing a set of machine-readable FAIR Implementation Profiles that support and inform FAIRification efforts both within, as well as between, ENVRI subdomain communities.</p>
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ENVRI-FAIR 2nd policy workshop for the ENVRI community Research Infrastructures2nd policy workshop<p>This 2nd ENVRI policy workshop concentrates on the newly created ENVRI Policy Framework. It looks at some of the key policy drivers relevant to ENVRI data service providers – originating in the EOSC Rules of Participation, the FAIR Principles and developments such as the ENVRI-Hub – and derives requirements and best practises for ENVRI RIs policies needed to be compliant with these. </p>
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I-Adopt Framework Workshop <p>The RDA I-ADOPT framework offers a way to compile clear and unambiguous definitions of variables in a standardised way. It helps you to describe concepts at different levels, ranging from overarching classes (“soil composition”) down to the very detailed (“soil water content, measured in a mineral soil matrix below root depth”). You can create and register your own definitions, or reuse those of others, and once in place use them to tag your RI’s datasets.The formalized descriptions empower FAIR in many ways, for example by facilitating searches across data portals (F+A) and enabling machine-driven interpretation and use of data and metadata (I+R).</p>
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Webinars on Designing and Developing Data Services for End Users<p>Two webinars on “Designing and Developing Data Services for End Users” organized in preparation for the ENVRI Community International Summer School 2022 "Road to a FAIR ENVRI-Hub: Designing and Developing Data Services for End Users”.</p>
<p>The workshops, aimed at IT architects, Research Infrastructure (RI) service developers and user support staff, and RI staff working on user interaction and community/network building, can also be taken as stand-alone sessions.</p>
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ENVRI Community Summer School 2022: Road to a FAIR ENVRI-Hub: Designing and Developing Data Services for End Users<p>The Summer School, now at its fifth edition, is organised by ENVRI-FAIR and LifeWatch ERIC and will take place in Lecce, Italy, from 10–15 July. It covers topics such as user interfaces, packaging of services, reusability and validation of services, and building and supporting networks through the lens of the ENVRI-Hub approach.</p>
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ENVRI-FAIR 3rd Policy Workshop for the ENVRI community Research Infrastructures3rd policy workshop<p>This 3rd ENVRI policy workshop, based on the work done by the Policy Group within EPOS which is used as an example, focuses on concentrates on creating policies from policy statements and creating guidelines and on their IT implementation. In doing so, it discusses the three key documents related to policy, taking into account the deficiencies discovered in analysis of the Policy framework and its policy statements, and incorporating those aspects of policy.</p>
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ENVRI-FAIR 4th Policy Workshop for the ENVRI community Research Infrastructures4th policy workshop<p>This 4th ENVRI policy workshop, held during the ENVRIWeek 2023, focuses on the definition of the policy target for ENVRI RIs and ENVRI-Hub. It examines the progress made in ENVRI on policies, through a overview on the process to create policies and guidelines, and establishes a roadmap and integrated plan for policy in ENVRI. In this sense, the workshop also discussed the need for the three key policies (personal data privacy, terms and conditions, cookies) to be implemented in the ENVRI-Hub. </p>
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How FAIRsharing can help FAIRify your standards, databases and data policiesFAIRsharing<p>A workshop on how to make research data compliant with the FAIR principles organized by the ENVRI-FAIR project’s work package on training & skills building delivered by Peter McQuilton from <a href="https://fairsharing.org/">FAIRsharing.org</a>. FAIRsharing is a manually curated online registry of repositories and knowledgebases, linked to the models, formats, reporting guidelines, identifier schemata, and terminologies that they use, and the data policies from funders and journal publishers that endorse or recommend their use. This webinar discusses how you can use FAIRsharing to make your resource more Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable.</p>
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Writing effective service descriptions (for EOSC)<p><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0)">ENVRI-FAIR-dedicated training workshop on how to write useful service descriptions for inclusion in catalogues like the EOSC Marketplace and the ENVRI Catalogue of Services. The contents were based on materials developed for EOSC Future’s "training for service providers” programme.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0)">The workshop gives an overview of documentation types, and discusses some strategies for creating sustainable and effective service descriptions. Then a practical hands-on exercises focuses on how to prepare service descriptions following the requirements of the EOSC service onboarding protocol.</span></p>
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Requirements Elicitation - Identify and address end users expectations<p><span style="color:rgb(112, 113, 117)">The FAIR Service LifeCycle starts with Requirements Elicitation. As a first, foundational, phase, Requirements Elicitation is crucially important in the design and development of any new application. Poor or wrong decisions during the elicitation phase lead to critical failures of the systems. At the same time, it is basically impossible to identify appropriate </span><span style="color:rgb(112, 113, 117)">requirements and address the users’ needs without the help of elicitation techniques </span><span style="color:rgb(112, 113, 117)">and processes. The most common challenge for analysts during the elicitation process is ensuring an effective communication between themselves and the users. Indeed, system errors and failures frequently originate from poor communication between users and analysts.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:rgb(112, 113, 117)">A 90-minute interactive training session (workshop) will focus on presenting the main elicitation techniques, examining their implementation in the design and development of FAIR services, and discussing main challenges and lessons learned.</span></p>