diff --git a/hacktoberfest/Tags -Hacktoberfest 2023 - Sheet1.csv b/hacktoberfest/Tags -Hacktoberfest 2023 - Sheet1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 1b10389..0000000 --- a/hacktoberfest/Tags -Hacktoberfest 2023 - Sheet1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,477 +0,0 @@ -Timestamp,Event title,Location,URL,Description,Timezone,Start Date&Time,End Date&Time,TAGS -02/02/2022 11:35:25,International Data Week 2023,"Salzburg, Austria",https://www.rd-alliance.org/plenaries/international-data-week-2023-salzburg,"The International Science Council’s Committee on Data (CODATA) and World Data System (WDS), and the Research Data Alliance (RDA) are delighted to announce International Data Week 2023: A Festival of Data, taking place on 23–26 October 2023, in Salzburg, Austria.","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",23/10/2023 09:00:00,26/10/2023 17:00:00, -21/11/2022 18:40:50,Open Science FAIR,"Madrid, Spain",https://www.opensciencefair.eu/,"4th Open Science FAIR Conference, an international event for all topics related to Open Science","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",25/09/2023 08:00:00,27/09/2023 18:00:00, -22/02/2023 17:28:20,"Global Summit on Diamond Open Access: Equity, quality, usability, and sustainability","Mexico (Toluca), online",http://amelica.org/index.php/en/2023/02/14/global-summit-on-diamond-open-access-equity-quality-usability-and-sustainability/,"The purpose of the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access is to bring together the Diamond OA community of journal editors, organizations, experts, and stakeholders from the Global South and North, in a dialogue that seeks to implement collective action in the spirit of the Recommendations on Open Science from UNESCO and BOAI 20 years, where Equity, Sustainability, Quality and Usability are the pillars of our journey. (http://amelica.org/index.php/en/2023/02/14/global-summit-on-diamond-open-access-equity-quality-usability-and-sustainability/)","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",23/10/2023 13:00:00,27/10/2023 20:00:00, -11/04/2023 13:04:40,Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing,Norway (Tromsø) and online,https://site.uit.no/muninconf/call-for-submissions/, (https://site.uit.no/muninconf/call-for-submissions/),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",08/11/2023 09:00:00,10/11/2023 17:00:00, -21/04/2023 13:09:43,PREPARE for Better Science Course,Online,https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/400390887453106261?source=OpenResCal,"Join Dr Nikki Osborne & Prof Adrian Smith for this live and interactive course. It involves: three live webinar sessions scheduled as follows: - -9:30am -1pm (BST) Monday 29th January - Session 1. Formulating your study to set it up for success; -9:30am -1pm (BST) Tuesday 30th January - Session 2. Communication between researchers and the animal facility; -9:30am -1pm (BST) Wednesday 31st January - Session 3. Important methological details. - -Plus two short homework activities following sessions 1 & 2. - -During this course you will learn how the PREPARE guidelines can help you improve your research practices when planning and conducting animal studies. (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/400390887453106261?source=OpenResCal)","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",29/01/2024 09:30:00,31/01/2024 13:00:00, -25/06/2023 08:01:16,Launch symposium Dutch Reproducibility Network,The Netherlands (Amsterdam),http://reproducibilitynetwork.nl/,"We are delighted to invite you to the launch symposium of the Dutch Reproducibility Network (NLRN) taking place on October 27th, 2023, in Amsterdam. - -The central mission of the NLRN is to foster reproducible and transparent research across scholarly disciplines. With this symposium, we want to facilitate the discussion of challenges and opportunities of research reproducibility and encourage new collaborations around this important topic. - -The one-day event will bring together stakeholders from different parts of the research ecosystem — including peer-led grassroots initiatives, research institutions, research support services, and external stakeholders — to build connections, identify needs and resources, showcase existing efforts, and start shaping the reproducibility agenda. - -Event details: -What: Dutch Reproducibility Network Launch Symposium -When: 27 October 2023, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM -Where: University of Amsterdam, Roeterseiland Campus (http://reproducibilitynetwork.nl/)","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",27/10/2023 09:00:00,27/10/2023 17:00:00, -26/06/2023 21:04:33,Big Team Science Conference,Online,https://bigteamscienceconference.github.io/, (https://bigteamscienceconference.github.io/),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",23/10/2023 10:00:00,25/10/2023 21:00:00, -27/06/2023 20:16:35,Annual NRIN symposium,The Netherlands (and online?),https://www.nrin.nl/calendar, (https://www.nrin.nl/calendar),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",14/12/2023 09:00:00,14/12/2023 17:00:00, -05/07/2023 10:43:08,FREE Responsible Research Webinar,Online,https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7349114161651442014?source=OpenResCal,"Join Prof Tiaan Brink, Dr Dave Lewis and Dr Nikki Osborne for this FREE webinar ""Introducing the 12Rs framework for humane & ethical animal research"". - -During this session Tiaan (North-West University) will give an overview of the 12R's framework & discuss what it means in practice from a global south perspective. Dave (University of Leeds) will share his knowledge & experience to provide a global north perspective on the 12Rs framework before jointly answering any question you may have. - -Attend this webinar to learn about: -- the challenges of conducting ethical & humane animal research globally; -- the 12Rs framework for animal research ethical integrity; -- key considerations from a global north & global south perspective; -- suggestions on when & how to utilise the 12Rs framework; -- further information and useful resources. (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7349114161651442014?source=OpenResCal)","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",18/10/2023 10:00:00,18/10/2023 11:00:00, -05/07/2023 10:48:49,"Responsible Animal Research: Critical, Challenging & Creative Thinking COurse",Online,https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5497243010739484251?source=OpenResCal,"This course involves: four 2.5 hour webinar sessions plus four activities scheduled as follows: - -13:00 - 16:00 (BST) Monday 2nd October - Session 1. An introduction to animal use in research and the 3Rs; -13:00 - 16:00 (BST) Tuesday 3rd October - Session 2. An introduction to research integrity within the context of laboratory animal science; -13:00 - 16:00 (BST) Wednesday 4th October - Session 3. An introduction to good practice experimental design and planning for animal research derived data; -13:00 - 16:00 (BST) Thursday 5th October - Session 4. An introduction to animal welfare and putting the 3Rs into practice. (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5497243010739484251?source=OpenResCal)","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",02/10/2023 13:00:00,05/10/2023 16:00:00, -09/07/2023 20:58:52,ReproducibiliTea UniBasel- Intro to Open Science,Online,https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-open-science-tickets-674747196027?aff=oddtdtcreator,"Introduction to Open Science with Daniel S. Quintana, Senior Researcher at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-open-science-tickets-674747196027?aff=oddtdtcreator)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",28/09/2023 16:30:00,28/09/2023 17:30:00, -09/07/2023 21:33:16,Moving beyond the p < 0.05,Online,https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moving-beyond-the-p-005-tickets-674756243087?aff=ebdsoporgprofile,"Discussing about moving beyond the p-value with Ronald L. (Ron) Wasserstein, the executive director of the American Statistical Association (ASA). Wasserstein assumed the ASA’s top staff leadership post in August 2007. -@ReproducibiliTea Unibasel (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moving-beyond-the-p-005-tickets-674756243087?aff=ebdsoporgprofile)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",12/10/2023 16:30:00,12/10/2023 17:30:00, -09/07/2023 21:39:52,Registered Reports-ReproducibiliTea UniBasel,Online,https://www.eventbrite.com/e/registered-reports-tickets-674758580077?aff=ebdsoporgprofile,"Discussing about Registered Reports with Emma Henderson, a Behavioural Scientist and Psychologist working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Open Research at the University of Surrey. (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/registered-reports-tickets-674758580077?aff=ebdsoporgprofile)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",26/10/2023 16:30:00,26/10/2023 17:30:00, -10/07/2023 10:01:43,Preclinical Research & Open Science-ReproducibiliTea UniBasel,Online,https://www.eventbrite.com/e/preclinical-research-and-open-science-tickets-674770555897?aff=oddtdtcreator,"ReproducibiliTea UniBasel with Kaitlyn Hair is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Edinburgh. -Talking about Preclinical Research and OS, addressed to a broader audience. (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/preclinical-research-and-open-science-tickets-674770555897?aff=oddtdtcreator)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",09/11/2023 16:30:00,09/11/2023 17:30:00, -10/07/2023 10:30:56,Evaluating machine learning models-ReproducibiliTea UniBasel,Online,https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evaluating-machine-learning-models-and-their-diagnostic-value-tickets-674771318177?aff=oddtdtcreator,"Discussing about ""Evaluating machine learning models and their diagnostic value"" with Gael Varoquaux. Gael is a machine learning researcher, research director (DR, HDR), soda, INRIA and director of the scikit-learn operations at Inria foundation. -ReproducibiliTea UniBasel (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evaluating-machine-learning-models-and-their-diagnostic-value-tickets-674771318177?aff=oddtdtcreator)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",23/11/2023 16:30:00,23/11/2023 17:30:00, -10/07/2023 10:39:03,Open Access and Open Data,Online,https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-access-and-open-data-tickets-674774557867?aff=oddtdtcreator,"Talking about ""Open Access and Open Data"" with Silke Bellanger, Head of Open Science Team, University of Basel, University Library, Open Science Team. -Open to a broad audience. -With ReproducibiliTea UniBasel (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-access-and-open-data-tickets-674774557867?aff=oddtdtcreator)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",07/12/2023 16:30:00,07/12/2023 17:30:00, -10/07/2023 10:44:11,Reproducible Coding- ReproducibiliTea UniBasel,Online,https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reproducible-coding-tickets-674776122547?aff=oddtdtcreator,"ReproducibiliTea UniBasel with Yo Yehudi. Yo is the Executive Director of Open Life Science, a non-profit mentoring and training company dedicated to building a global network of open research ambassadors. (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reproducible-coding-tickets-674776122547?aff=oddtdtcreator)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",21/12/2023 16:30:00,21/12/2023 17:30:00, -21/07/2023 17:23:24,SIPS 2024,"Nairobi, Kenya",https://www.improvingpsych.org/SIPS2024/,"The Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science is excited to announce it will head to Africa for its ninth annual hybrid meeting. We are very happy to announce that SIPS 2024 will be held in Nairobi, Kenya and will be hosted by Busara, one of the first behavioral science research institutes in the Global South and a recent recipient of a $2.5 million MacKenzie Scott grant. - -The theme of the conference is bridge-building, as we search for ways to continue to grow as a community by learning from researchers around the world and in different settings, like the non-profit space. (https://www.improvingpsych.org/SIPS2024/)",(UTC+03:00) Nairobi,10/06/2024 08:00:00,12/06/2024 18:00:00, -09/08/2023 12:59:24,Lab Animal Publication School,Online,https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5947666746077332565?source=OpenResCal,"Join Dr Nikki Osborne (Responsible Research in Practice) & Dr Jen de Beyer (UK EQUATOR Centre) for this live and interactive online publication school comprising three live webinar sessions* scheduled as follows: - -9:30am -1:30pm (GMT) Tuesday 28th November - Session 1. Intro to publishing, message, authorship, audience, journal choice & reporting guidelines; -9:30am -1:30pm (GMT) Wednesday 29th November - Session 2. Getting started and keeping going, writing style, focus on writing methods, results, discussion and introduction; -9:30am -1:30pm (GMT) Thursday 30th November - Session 3. Focus on writing the abstract and title, editing, submission and the cover letter plus peer review. - -*Attendance at all three LIVE sessions is required to complete the course. - -This lab animal publication school provides an indepth introduction to responsible research writing practices to smooth the journey from research study to a published article that is fit for purpose. - -To register for this course please click on the link to enter your full name and institutional contact email address. - -Discounts available for graduate students (reduced to £150) and employees in academia and the public sector (reduced to £240). Please contact admin@responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk to request a discount code. - -5 free places are made available for anyone employed or funded by Cancer Research UK. Only one place is available per institution or centre. The places will be made available on a first-come first-serve basis. Please contact equator@csm.ox.ac.uk to request a free place and include your affiliation to CRUK (e.g., grant number or Centre of employment). (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5947666746077332565?source=OpenResCal)","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",28/11/2023 09:30:00,30/11/2023 13:30:00, -28/08/2023 10:06:11,International Research Culture Conference 2023,Online,https://warwick.ac.uk/research/ncrc/ircc/, (https://warwick.ac.uk/research/ncrc/ircc/),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",25/09/2023 09:30:00,25/09/2023 17:00:00, -01/09/2023 09:24:04,Open Science Days 2024,"Germany (Berlin), online",https://osd.mpdl.mpg.de/?mc_cid=8a251bc3d5&mc_eid=3f2684c619, (https://osd.mpdl.mpg.de/?mc_cid=8a251bc3d5&mc_eid=3f2684c619),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",29/01/2024 09:00:00,30/01/2024 17:00:00, -01/09/2023 16:07:21,Introduction to Research Data Management,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/79d5548f-2ae9-4bb8-917d-cd91d921d56d?displayId=Fin2864518,"Description - -Has your work been slowed down by misplaced or mislabeled files? -Are you embarking on a new project and are unsure about what needs to be considered when planning the management of your research data? -Are you wondering how to publish your data? -Do you know that your research data can be licensed and even cited by other researchers? -Have you wondered about how to improve the reproducibility of your data? - -Aalto Research Services organises a series of training sessions on Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science. This first training session is intended for researchers who want to know basic information on: what RDM is, why RDM is useful, what are the stages of the data lifecycle, what are the requirements from funders and publishers for RDM, and what services Aalto provides for data management. - -Who can participate? - -The webinar is aimed at staff and students who are interested in a basic introduction to RDM. The session offers a broad overview of the topic rather than providing details on any discipline-specific research data. No prior knowledge of RDM is required. Some information covered in the session, such as details of Aalto’s RDM services, is relevant only to those working at Aalto. The webinar is free and open to all. - -Learning outcomes - -What does RDM entail -The lifecycle of data and what to consider at each step of the process -Practical steps towards FAIR data -What services and support are available at Aalto for research data management - -Format - -The session consists of two parts: a 40-minute presentation and a 50-minute interactive session in which participants can apply their knowledge to practical exercises. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on October 3, at 1–2.30 PM Eastern European Time (EET). - -Instructors - -Dr. Essi Viitanen, Data Agent, Senior Advisor, Research Services, Aalto University (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/79d5548f-2ae9-4bb8-917d-cd91d921d56d?displayId=Fin2864518)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",03/10/2023 13:00:00,03/10/2023 14:30:00, -01/09/2023 16:09:18,Data Management Plans: Online workshop,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/3d6dddd7-9522-44eb-b2d6-4e2eefde51c2?displayId=Fin2864660,"Description - -Data Management Plans (DMPs) are often required by research funders and writing them has become an important skill for researchers. A DMP is also a useful tool that helps you plan your research data management, assess and avoid risks, and coordinate with your collaborators. In this online workshop we will go through some of the topics that are common to many DMP templates, such as: - -- Where your data should be stored, how it can be shared with collaborators during your project -- Some steps that help you make your data FAIR (Findable-Accessible-Interoperable-Reusable) -- Open access to research data, publishing in data repositories -- Legal and ethical dimensions of your research data: protecting personal, sensitive, confidential data - -You will be encouraged to consider the topics from the point of view of your own project or bring your own DMP if you have already started. Resources for getting further training and help will also be discussed. - -Who can participate? - -This online event is mainly intended for Aalto researchers and doctoral students, but everyone who is interested in the topic can participate. Some of the examples (e.g., data storage solutions) covered in the session are mainly relevant to those working or studying at Aalto. There are no prerequisites, although this workshop is suitable as a follow-up to the Introduction to RDM webinar. Participants who want to prepare their questions in advance can study the previous recording of our DMP training (30-minute lecture, worksheet). The event is free of charge. - -Learning outcomes - -You will learn about the topics usually covered in DMPs and have practical tips for writing them. You will learn how DMPs can help you plan your research data management over the course of your project’s life cycle. You will also learn about additional resources to further aid you in planning your research data management in more detail. - -Format - -A 1.5 hour online workshop with presentation of the DMP sections and discussion of each section. The session will not be recorded. Participants will receive a worksheet including links to further resources. - -Schedule and location - -​​​​​​​The training will be held online via Zoom on October 4, at 12.15–1.45 PM Eastern European Time (EET). - -Instructors - -​​​​​​​Lucie Hradecká (lucie.hradecka@aalto.fi), Information Specialist, Research Services, Aalto University -Dr. Enrico Glerean, Staff Scientist & Data Agent, School of Science & Aalto Scientific Computing (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/3d6dddd7-9522-44eb-b2d6-4e2eefde51c2?displayId=Fin2864660)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",04/10/2023 12:15:00,04/10/2023 13:45:00, -01/09/2023 16:11:01,AI and Research Work,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/cc2bb373-5a31-48d7-a478-6fe9aaef78d5?displayId=Fin2865204,"Description - -Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) in particular are quickly reshaping research-related work. Join this discussion to learn what we currently know about the use of generative AI in research and to share your input and experiences. The discussion is arranged around the following main themes: - -- A short introduction to LLMs and generative AI -- Practical cases of use generative AI in the research project lifecycle: brainstorming and planning, data analysis (software and code), publishing. -- Responsible use of generative AI, ethical and legal considerations - -We will cover topics such as: generative AI tools for researchers, prompt engineering, ""chat with PDFs"", software tools for large language models, open-source large language models, limitations of these approaches, other AI tools useful in research (e.g. automatic transcriptions), upcoming AI-related legislation. Come join this discussion! - -Who can participate? - -The webinar is aimed at staff and students who are interested in a basic introduction to AI in research work. The session offers a broad overview on the topic rather than providing details on any discipline-specific solutions. No prior knowledge of AI is required. Some information covered in the session, such as details of Aalto’s RDM services, is relevant only to those working at Aalto. - -Format - -The session consists of two parts: c. 60-minute presentation and a discussion session. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on October 10, at 1–2.30 PM Eastern European Time (EET). - -Instructors - -Dr. Enrico Glerean, Staff Scientist, Data Agent, School of Science, Aalto University -Dr. Pedro Silva, Post-Doc, Data Agent, Department of Chemistry and Materials Science (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/cc2bb373-5a31-48d7-a478-6fe9aaef78d5?displayId=Fin2865204)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",10/10/2023 13:00:00,10/10/2023 14:30:00, -01/09/2023 16:12:36,Collection and Use of Participatory Mapping Data in Urban Research,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/8787b723-ea3e-407d-8338-984420fc8a0e?displayId=Fin2865237,"Description - -Are you interested in uncovering innovative ways to collect and utilise data for urban research? Join us for the webinar on ""Collection and Use of Participatory Mapping Data in Urban Research."" - -In today's rapidly urbanising world, cities face complex challenges that demand well-informed decision-making and sustainable solutions. Participatory mapping, a dynamic and inclusive data collection approach, empowers communities to actively engage in the research process, providing valuable insights into their lived experiences and local environments. During this webinar, we will delve into the foundations of participatory mapping, exploring its significance and potential for enhancing urban research. Furthermore, we will discuss privacy considerations as well as the practicalities related to data management, anonymisation, and publishing. - -Who can participate? - -Anyone interested in the use of participatory methods or other similar spatial data in urban research might find this talk interesting. The webinar is free of charge. - -Learning outcomes - -During this webinar we will learn: - -What is participatory mapping and how can it be used in urban research? -How can we collect participatory mapping data? -Overview of participatory mapping data analysis -Handling the data and privacy considerations -Data anonymisation and open data - -Format - -The session consists of two parts: a 45-minute presentation and 15 minutes for discussion and questions. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on October 11, at 1–2 PM Eastern European Time (EET). - -Instructors - -Dr. Kamyar Hasanzadeh, (kamyar.hasanzadeh@aalto.fi) (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/8787b723-ea3e-407d-8338-984420fc8a0e?displayId=Fin2865237)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",11/10/2023 13:00:00,11/10/2023 14:00:00, -01/09/2023 16:13:40,GitHub for FAIR Data and Beyond,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/8e9f8ebf-1232-483e-9baf-d724033fb84e?displayId=Fin2865270,"Description - -FAIR is the first part of data management, but what comes next? To get the most value of our research data, our data should be alive, which means that the research community can contribute back with improvements. That means that we can accept contributions from others easily, and others can use and modify the data without making diverging copies. Thus, this talk proposes a “C” (for “collaborative contributions”) beyond the normal FAIR acronym. - -After some thought, in our view the best solution to achieving the above is GitHub, which has a tagline of “Social Coding”. What if it wasn’t limited to “coding”? - -While GitHub is normally used for software or computational work, it has the potential to solve other needs of RDM: version history, attribution for each change, and, most importantly, a way for anyone to make and comment on change proposals without needing to ask for special permission first (and use their own versions, without making it impossible to merge versions again later on). Could GitHub be used also in non-computational research, in order to improve the FAIRness of academic projects in general? - -This event will - -Introduce the background to the above and why GitHub could be appropriate for different kinds of non-code academic projects -Introduce an example of using GitHub for a non-code academic project -See how GitHub can allow an outside person to easily contribute to a non-code project. -Discuss how and what barriers there would be to adopting GitHub more broadly (e.g. is there a user interface that is simple and usable enough for broad use?) -Include discussion and future planning (e.g. does anyone want to begin setting something up?) - -Who can participate? - -The webinar is aimed at university staff and students who are interested in the topic. No prior knowledge of RDM is required. Some information covered in the session, such as details of Aalto’s RDM services, is relevant only to those working at Aalto. The webinar is free of charge. - -Format - -A one-hour webinar including a Q&A discussion. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on October 12, at 2–3 PM Eastern European Time (EET). - -Instructors - -Dr. Richard Darst, Staff Scientist, Data Agent, School of Science, Aalto University -& the Aalto Scientific Computing team (Aalto SciComp) (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/8e9f8ebf-1232-483e-9baf-d724033fb84e?displayId=Fin2865270)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",12/10/2023 14:00:00,12/10/2023 15:00:00, -01/09/2023 16:14:56,Current Trends in Academic Publishing,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/a7bf63cf-f6a6-4510-9338-460137efc05d?displayId=Fin2865313,"Current Trends in Academic Publishing: Diamond Open Access Journals and the CRediT Contributor Roles Taxonomy, Oct 24, 2023, at 1–2.30 PM (EET) - -Description - -This session will cover some of the recent developments in academic publishing. The first part addresses publishing in Diamond Open Access journals. Diamond Open Access as a phenomenon, as well as various incentives related to Diamond Open Access publishing, are briefly introduced. In addition, the session outlines how Aalto University researchers have published in Diamond Open Access publication channels in recent years. - -In the second part, we will discuss questions around authorship and ways in which various diverse contributions to research can be appropriately credited in published works. We will explore author contributor statements, discuss the CRediT Contributor Roles, as well as look at some tools that can help in agreeing on authorship. - -Who can participate? - -The webinar is aimed at staff and students who are interested in current developments in academic publishing, Diamond Open Access Journals, or preparing author contributor statements. The lecturers are from Aalto, but the training is openly available to anyone interested in the topic. The webinar is free of charge. - -Format - -A 1.5-hour webinar including a Q&A discussion. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on October 24, 2023, at 1.00–2.30 PM Eastern European Time (EET). - -Lecturers - -Ms. Eeva Savolainen, Information Specialist, Research Services, Aalto University, eeva.savolainen@aalto.fi -Ms. Katri Seitsonen, Information Specialist, Research Services, Aalto University, katri.seitsonen@aalto.fi -Dr. Essi Viitanen, Senior Advisor, Data Agent, Research Services, Aalto University, essi.viitanen@aalto.fi (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/a7bf63cf-f6a6-4510-9338-460137efc05d?displayId=Fin2865313)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",24/10/2023 13:00:00,24/10/2023 14:30:00, -01/09/2023 16:17:10,Open Educational Resources,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/76e73324-6dc6-43a0-8bb8-fd5091f3f1d3?displayId=Fin2865329,"Open Educational Resources: Circular Textiles and Introduction to Speech Processing Research, Oct 26, 2023, at 1–2.30 PM (EET) - -Description - -Open Educational Resources movement is rooted in accessible high-quality education and enables systematic change in teaching and learning content (https://oercommons.org/about). In this webinar, the audience will learn about two Open Educational Resources published by Aalto University researchers. - -Circular Textiles (https://circulartextiles.aalto.fi/) Dr. Natalia Moreira from Aalto School of Arts, Design and Architecture will present about Circular Textiles, which is a platform to broaden circular knowledge and close industrial loops in the textile industry. -Introduction to Speech Processing Research (https://speechprocessingbook.aalto.fi/) Dr. Tom Backström from Aalto School of Electrical Engineering will present about Introduction to Speech Processing, which is an open collection of pedagogical material within the topic of speech and language technology. - -Besides learning about the focus and scope of the above initiatives, the audience gets to learn about the experiences of Dr. Moreira and Dr. Backström when creating and maintaining these open educational resources. - -Who can participate? - -The webinar is aimed at staff and students who are interested in Open Educational Resources. No prior knowledge is required. Some information covered in the session, such as details of Aalto’s services, may be relevant only to those working at Aalto. The webinar is free and open to all. - -Learning outcomes - -Learn about Circular Textiles and Introduction to Speech Processing OERs -Learn about Dr. Moreira’s and Dr. Backström’s experiences when creating and maintaining these OERs -Learn about Dr. Moreira’s and Dr. Backström’s needs and wishes regarding how universities’ research services could support the development of OERs - -Format - -The session consists of two presentations followed by a Q&A. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on October 26, 2023, at 1.00-2.30 PM Eastern European Time (EET). - -Lecturers - -Dr. Natalia Moreira, Postdoc Researcher, School of Arts, Architecture and Design, Aalto University, natalia.moreira@aalto.fi -Dr. Tom Backström, Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, tom.backstrom@aalto.fi (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/76e73324-6dc6-43a0-8bb8-fd5091f3f1d3?displayId=Fin2865329)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",26/10/2023 13:00:00,26/10/2023 14:30:00, -01/09/2023 16:18:07,Handling of Personal Data in Research,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/a263d832-ab0d-4e27-879b-db3909db13cb?displayId=Fin2865344,"Description - -Are you handling personal data as part of your research? If you are doing research with any type of data from a living individual (for example: questionnaires, interviews, biomedical signals, data from registries, data from social media, pseudonymised data), then you are handling personal data. Join this webinar to learn the basics for handling personal data in research. - -Prior to the webinar, please familiarise yourself with Aalto University’s guidelines “How to Handle Personal Data in Research” and please watch the video “Handling of Personal Data”. The slides from the video can also be used as materials for discussion. - -We encourage participants to register and submit questions in advance to instructors. - -Who can participate? - -Please note that the content of this webinar (document templates, services, etc.) is Aalto-specific. However, the webinar is open to anyone interested in the topic. No prior knowledge is required. The webinar is free of charge. - -Learning outcomes - -The basics for handling personal data in research. - -Format - -A one-hour presentation and a Q&A. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on October 30 at 1–2.30 PM (EET). - -Instructors - -Enrico Glerean, Staff Scientist, Data Agent, School of Science, Aalto University, enrico.glerean@aalto.fi -Anniina Harju, Legal Counsel, Legal Services, Aalto University, anniina.harju@aalto.fi -Maria Rehbinder, Senior Legal Counsel, Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/E), Aalto University, maria.rehbinder@aalto.fi -Essi Viitanen, Senior Advisor, Data Agent, Research Services, Aalto University, essi.viitanen@aalto.fi (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/a263d832-ab0d-4e27-879b-db3909db13cb?displayId=Fin2865344)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",30/10/2023 13:00:00,30/10/2023 14:30:00, -01/09/2023 16:19:17,Aalto Data Hub and Using Restricted Datasets,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/56db39ce-70c1-4eac-8f59-f630fee455c7?displayId=Fin2865376,"Description - -Researchers routinely deal with datasets which are not created and owned by them, which contain sensitive information, or may have different degrees of limitations for reuse. This training offers an overview of the best practices for working with this type of “restricted datasets”. We cover relevant issues to consider when working with such data, including data ownership and licensing (rights and restrictions of reuse), importance of attribution and proper documentation (metadata, data management plan, data availability statement), reporting of data use, and alternatives to opening data (shared software, synthetic or recoded data). - -Aalto Data Hub is a research infrastructure organisation consolidating and disseminating data from several sources into a single data hub. The infrastructure facilitates easy access to commercial and unique, high-quality datasets for faculty and students, and provides support for data-related technical issues and acquisitions. - -Who can participate? - -The webinar is aimed at anyone who is interested in the Aalto Data Hub initiative and/or is working with or planning to work with restricted datasets (i.e., data which is not owned by the researcher or cannot be openly shared due to privacy or ethical concerns). The webinar is free of charge. - -Learning outcomes - -The current status and offerings of the Aalto Data Hub initiative -Recognise potential restrictions when reusing data from paid as well as free sources -Diverse types of restricted data and various settings through examples and use cases -Learn about good research design practices (attribution, documentation, and sharing) from the viewpoint of working with restricted data -Benefits of open science and how openness relates to research which utilises restricted data - -Format - -A 1.5-hour webinar with a presentation and a Q&A. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on November 7, 2023, at 1–2.30 PM (EET). - -Instructors - -Dr. Kunal Bhattacharya is a Staff Scientist at the School of Science (SCI), Department of Industrial Engineering and Management (DIEM) and a Data Agent. He has been working with different socio-technical datasets for some time and supports a technology-based data science infrastructure at DIEM. He helps researchers who are conducting quantitative research with business and industry related information, like transcripts, ownership data, and questionnaires. -Pinja Hirvinen is the Coordinator of the Data Hub initiative at the School of Business, Department of Economics. (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/56db39ce-70c1-4eac-8f59-f630fee455c7?displayId=Fin2865376)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",07/11/2023 13:00:00,07/11/2023 14:30:00, -01/09/2023 16:20:30,Aalto Materials Digitalisation Platform (AMAD) webinar,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/4a66900e-7bae-4755-bdaf-5d3dc060812e?displayId=Fin2865404,"Description - -Welcome to Aalto Materials Digitalisation Platform (AMAD) webinar and workshop. - -The Aalto Materials Digitalisation Platform (AMAD) is a robust and versatile data infrastructure for experimental & computational materials data. It facilitates data collection, documentation, management, analysis, sharing and reusing in line with the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles. It also enables the use of digital research tools, machine learning, and automation. AMAD not only provides access to machine-readable data, but is also equipped with machine-learning and AI tools that assist in data analysis, expose hidden correlations in data and aid in the discovery of new relations and novel materials. - -In the webinar you will be introduced to AMAD and its functionality. In the workshop you will have the opportunity to explore AMAD and learn more about its features. Also, there will be demo of case studies in which AMAD has effectively enabled digital collaboration and use of machine learning. In addition, the workshop will be a good place to ask questions, give feedback and get to know AMAD administrators and users. If AMAD has piqued your interest, sign up for the event to find out how AMAD can benefit your research or data management. - -For more information about AMAD, please check the service page. - -Who can participate? - -AMAD is open to Aalto researchers, and affiliates from other universities (upon request). - -The webinar and workshop are aimed at anyone from Aalto and outside Aalto who is interested in AMAD and/or is working with or planning to work with or provide quantitative and experimental research data, in particular materials science data. Both the webinar and workshop are free of charge. - -Learning outcomes - -Learn how the AMAD data infrastructure can streamline and automate data management, digitalisation, and collaboration in research workflows and processes -Get to know the AMAD user interface and features and how to use them in practice -See how proper data management, combined with data science and machine learning techniques empower interdisciplinary collaborations - -Format - -A 1-hour webinar with a presentation and a Q&A, followed by a 15-minute break, and a 1h 45m face-to-face workshop with a presentation demo, hands-on training, and discussion. - -Schedule and location - -November 9, 12-1 PM EET: -The webinar will be held online via Zoom. It is also possible to watch the Zoom webinar at Aalto University Learning Centre, Otaniementie 9, Room 233 (Vilho). - -November 9, 1.15-3 PM EET: -The workshop will be held at Aalto University Learning Centre, Otaniementie 9, Room 233 (Vilho). - -Instructors - -Prof. Patrick Rinke leads the Computational Electronic Structure Theory (CEST) group in the Department of Applied Physics at the School of Science at Aalto. Patrick and his group develop advanced quantum mechanical, data science and machine learning methods and apply them to pertinent problems in material science, surface science, physics, chemistry, and the nano sciences. -Dr. Filippo Federici is the developer of AMAD and the co-founder and scientific director for Nanolayers Research Computing, where he leads the business' development for image recognition and machine learning methods. Filippo holds a doctorate in Computational Physics from Tampere University of Technology and has extensive knowledge of advanced experimental and computational systems. (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/4a66900e-7bae-4755-bdaf-5d3dc060812e?displayId=Fin2865404)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",09/11/2023 12:00:00,09/11/2023 13:00:00, -01/09/2023 16:21:52,How to Share Research Data,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/d23ef856-efec-4b6f-82b3-4246ba520b22?displayId=Fin2865444,"How to Share Research Data: Examples from Engineering and Human Sciences, Nov 21, 2023, at 1–2.30 PM (EET) - -Description - -Do you want to know the procedure of publishing a dataset? Or if you work in human sciences, the procedure of publishing a set of metadata? Come and see how to do these in practice! This is a step-by-step demonstration on how to publish a dataset in Zenodo, and how to publish metadata in the Aalto Current Research Information System. All steps will be shown and explained. - -Who can participate? - -The webinar is aimed at university staff and students who would like to explore new ways for initiating research cooperation. It really is easier than you think! The webinar is free of charge. - -Learning outcomes - -After attending this webinar, you will be more aware of dedicated platforms for sharing research data and research data metadata, such as zenodo.org and research.aalto.fi, and you will master the basics of uploading and properly describing your own data. - -Format - -A 1.5-hour webinar with a presentation and a Q&A. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on November 21, at 1-2.30 PM Eastern European Time (EET) - -Instructors - -Dr. Clemens Icheln, University Lecturer, Docent, D.Sc. (Tech.), Data Agent, clemens.icheln@aalto.fi -""I’ve been a University Lecturer at ELEC School for more than ten years. I became interested in sharing data a few years ago when our group got direct requests for the actual data we used in our publications. Properly sharing the data in Zenodo resulted in interesting new research cooperation and hence more visibility of our group in the community. So, I now try to encourage more of my colleagues - such as you - to open their data!"" -Ms. Laura Mure, Information Specialist, Aalto Research Services, laura.mure@aalto.fi (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EventParticipation/EventPublic/d23ef856-efec-4b6f-82b3-4246ba520b22?displayId=Fin2865444)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",21/11/2023 13:00:00,21/11/2023 14:30:00, -04/09/2023 15:22:01,5 Years of Plan S: webinar,Online,https://www.coalition-s.org/5-years-of-plan-s-webinar/, (https://www.coalition-s.org/5-years-of-plan-s-webinar/),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",02/11/2023 16:00:00,02/11/2023 18:00:00, -06/09/2023 08:46:28,Open Education Conference,Online,https://openeducationconference.org/, (https://openeducationconference.org/),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",07/11/2023 15:00:00,09/11/2023 23:00:00, -06/09/2023 14:31:18,Contributions to research by human and AI produced lay summaries @ukrepro,Online,https://www.ukrn.org/event/lay-summaries-oct23/,"Summaries of research for a lay, non-expert audience can improve the research process. Benefits may include helping other researchers understand a new topic; aid students or early career researchers in critically appraising and sharing their research; or communicating research to the wider public. In this webinar, experts will share their work on the creation of lay summaries and how they contribute to improving research. Crucially, we will discuss the implications of both human and generative AI-produced summaries. (https://www.ukrn.org/event/lay-summaries-oct23/)","(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",19/10/2023 13:00:00,19/10/2023 15:00:00, -06/09/2023 15:00:54,Open Access Week at University of Derby and University of Essex,Online,https://libcal.derby.ac.uk/calendar/events?t=d&q=Open%20Access%20Week%202023&cid=4256&cal=4256&inc=0,A week-long series of events with expert guest speakers and panelists from across the UK and Europe celebrating and showcasing how Open Access and Open Research endeavours are challenging the status quo. (https://libcal.derby.ac.uk/calendar/events?t=d&q=Open%20Access%20Week%202023&cid=4256&cal=4256&inc=0),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",23/10/2023 11:00:00,27/10/2023 15:00:00, -07/09/2023 11:25:20,Study Pre-Registration and Registered Reports (Q&A),Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/7E0229F570A76E1E,"Preregistration of the research plan in a public repository makes the research hypothesis, study design, and planned analysis available before data is collected. Registered reports are research articles that are peer-reviewed and published in two stages, that is, both the registered research plan and the written report are peer-reviewed. Although pre-registration is perhaps most prevalent in medical research, the EU’s new Horizon Europe Program recommends pre-registration of studies to all grant winners. Come and ask about pre-registration of studies! - -We recommend watching the training material “Study pre-registration and registered reports” before joining this Q&A session (watching the video is not mandatory to join the session). We encourage participants to register and submit questions in advance to instructors. - -Who can participate? - -Everyone with an internet connection. The webinar is free and open to all. - -Format - -A 1-hour Q&A session. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on November 23, at 1–2 PM (EET). - -Instructor(s) - -Enrico Glerean, Data Agent & Staff Scientist, School of Science, Aalto University (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/7E0229F570A76E1E)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",23/11/2023 13:00:00,23/11/2023 14:00:00, -07/09/2023 11:26:37,Basics of Data Anonymisation,Online,https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/4ECDAB16628E89A2,"In this webinar, we will cover the concepts of anonymisation and pseudo-anonymisation of data from individuals, and why these concepts are important from a legal, ethical, and security perspective. The aim of this course is to get familiar with the existing techniques and tools that allow personal data anonymisation or pseudo-anonymisation, with cases from research questionnaires, registry data, biometric or biomedical data, and geolocation data. I will also present some solutions for preserving the privacy of the data subjects while working with data that cannot be anonymised (secure computing, privacy-preserving machine learning, federated analysis, privacy-preserving data synthesis). Finally, we will also consider the ethical and legal risks associated with data pseudo-anonymisation. - -This seminar is an updated version of Basics of anonymization 27.10.2020 (Aalto University) - YouTube. - -Learning outcomes - -Understanding the concepts and limitations of anonymisation and pseudo-anonymisation -Getting an intuitive knowledge of how the different anonymisation techniques work -Being able to critically evaluate if research work would benefit from anonymisation -Being aware of the available anonymisation tools, given the different types of personal data - -Who can participate? - -Anyone working with personal data in research. The webinar is free and open to all. - -Format - -A one-hour webinar with a presentation and a Q&A. - -Schedule and location - -The training will be held online via Zoom on 16 November at 1–2.00 PM (EET). - -Instructors - -Enrico Glerean, Data Agent & Staff Scientist, School of Science, Aalto University (https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/4ECDAB16628E89A2)","(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius",16/11/2023 13:00:00,16/11/2023 14:00:00, -14/09/2023 21:45:14,Open and Engaged 2023: Community over Commercialisation,"United Kingdom (London), online",https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2023/09/open-and-engaged-2023.html, (https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2023/09/open-and-engaged-2023.html),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",30/10/2023 10:00:00,30/10/2023 16:00:00, -14/09/2023 21:51:29,Distribits,Germany (Düsseldorf),https://distribits.live/,The aim of this meeting is to bring together enthusiasts of tools and workflows in the domain of distributed data. It is organized by the people behind the git-annex and DataLad projects. The event will comprise a two-day conference and an additional hackathon day. (https://distribits.live/),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",18/04/2024 09:00:00,20/04/2024 17:00:00, -17/09/2023 10:38:52,"Open Science Monitoring in Europe: A LIBER, UNESCO and LA Referencia Webinar",Online,https://libereurope.eu/article/liber-announces-joint-webinar-with-unesco-and-la-referencia/, (https://libereurope.eu/article/liber-announces-joint-webinar-with-unesco-and-la-referencia/),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",03/10/2023 15:00:00,03/10/2023 16:30:00, -18/09/2023 08:38:59,International Day for Universal Access to Information: Insight Series Keynote,Online,https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_931OUFgeTTqB_Tk6B4w3Nw#/registration, (https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_931OUFgeTTqB_Tk6B4w3Nw#/registration),"(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London",28/09/2023 14:30:00,28/09/2023 15:30:00, -18/09/2023 13:34:45,OS MOOC Sharing your knowledge with the world @TUDelft,Online,https://online-learning.tudelft.nl/courses/open-science-sharing-your-research-with-the-world/,"Become a more visible, effective and impactful researcher by sharing your research data and publications openly. In this free introductory course, you will learn the objectives, main concepts, and benefits of Open Science principles along with practices for Open Data management and Open Data sharing. - -Starting at October 25 up to December 5 -Free online MOOC. - -Choose from topics that interest you, like increasing your visibility, making your research data FAIR and Citizen science. It's interactive and instructor-led with discussions and feedback. - -This is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) that runs on EdX. -Prerequisites: -- Basic professional knowledge of scientific publishing/practices and research processes -- Professional knowledge of research data management -- Command of written and spoken English - -Read more details on the webpage of online learning at TU Delft. (https://online-learning.tudelft.nl/courses/open-science-sharing-your-research-with-the-world/)","(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna",25/10/2023 09:00:00,05/12/2023 17:00:00, -24/09/2023 16:55:01,CSCCE Tools Trials on OpenReview,Online,https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-open-source-tools-trial-3-exploring-openreview-and-its-various-applications/,"In the third Tools Trial of our series focused on open-source tools for community building, we’re taking a look at OpenReview, an open-source platform that supports open peer review, primarily for conference abstracts. Andrew McCallum and Melisa Bok from OpenReview will be joining us to take us through the key features of the platform, and CSCCE’s Emily Lescak will share an overview of some of the different ways it has been used in STEM communities – including for reviewing grants, and program applications. (https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-open-source-tools-trial-3-exploring-openreview-and-its-various-applications/)",(UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada),28/09/2023 11:00:00,28/09/2023 12:30:00, \ No newline at end of file