Learn how to make your research data more findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable while sharing it through research data repositories
According to NTNU's Policy for Open Science, all research results (including research data and source code) should be made accessible according to the principle "as open as possible, as closed as necessary". Archiving and sharing your data at a repository enhances the transparency and reproducibility of research, encourages the re-use of data, and increases the visibility and impact of your work. You may have heard of the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable), but how do you implement them in practice? In this course, we show you how to archive and share your research data according to the FAIR principles, using NTNU's Institutional repository, DataverseNO, as an example.
Language: English
Location: The course will be held digitally (Zoom) in the course room of the Virtual Library. Direct link to the course room in Zoom.
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Did you know that the NTNU University Library and NTNU IT have a support service for research data?
Research Data @NTNU is a free service for all students and academic staff at NTNU.
Get in touch with us if you have any questions, or would like to book a visit from us at your faculty/department/research group.