Open Science Conference 2021
The Open Science Conference 2021 is the 8th international conference of the Leibniz Research Alliance Open Science. The annual conference is dedicated to the Open Science movement and provides a unique forum for researchers, librarians, practitioners, infrastructure providers, policy makers, and other important stakeholders to discuss the latest and future developments in Open Science. This […]
DataImpact2021: #IdentityInData: Who counts? Visibility, voice and culture in data collection and reuse
Representation and inclusivity are central to how populations, communities and individuals are described in data. Definitions of self and identity in data evolve. The UK Data Service brings together some of the most robust and complex quantitative and qualitative survey data produced by research institutions, governments and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the UK and internationally. […]
What’s new in CESSDA Data Catalogue
Online via ZoomThis webinar presents the most recent updates available in the CESSDA Data Catalogue, a one-stop-shop for research and discovery, enabling access to extensive research data collections held at national Service Providers across Europe.
Starting a Career in Data
The RSS Merseyside Local Group and the UK Data Service are pleased to announce a joint event “Starting a career in data” that will explore issues concerning future career paths increasingly relying on data and analytical skills. The rise of data science continues with employer demand for data scientists increasing by 20-30% year-on-year. Hundreds of […]
CESSDA Data Day 2021 – Social Science Data Archives in Poland: Opportunities for Researchers and Challenges Ahead
Join us for our first ever online CESSDA Data Day! The morning presentations and panel discussion are in English. The afternoon workshop is in Polish. You can register for one or for both sessions.
Understanding Society Scientific Conference – Changing Families Mini-Conference
A week of events exploring research on families. Curated by the Understanding Society Topic Champion for Families, Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris, the week will feature research on family life, generational differences, same-sex families, partnership changes, parent and child relationships, the extended family, and life stages. Taking place online, the conference will run each afternoon and feature […]
16th International Digital Curation Conference – Data quality and data limitations: working towards equality through data curation
The 16th edition of IDCC will focus on data quality and its impact on research output. Suggested topics include transparency in all aspects of data collection and assessment, data sovereignty, promoting diversity and inclusion in digital skills programmes, and the curation of misinformation.
RDA 17th Plenary Meeting – Opening data for global challenges
One of the major strengths of RDA is the global reach of the network. Members come from 145 different countries and plenary meetings rotate around the continents. This diversity of collaboration is required to address global challenges and broker solutions that work for a manifold of different contexts. Richer outputs and standards occur as a […]
Teaching Statistics in Psychology
The goal of this event is to bring instructors and students in psychology and related disciplines together from across the globe to engage in matters related to statistics education.
Overview of MTNA’s Rich Data Services
Online via ZoomIn this webinar, Metadata Technology North America will provide an overview of Rich Data Services (https://www.richdataservices.com), an API based solution to concurrently deliver data and metadata as a service. The presentation and demos will highlight the benefits of the platform and standards based web services, as well as cover CESSDA specific aspects, such as migration […]
Novice to Know-How: Providing Access to Preserved Digital Content
Online via ZoomPart of The National Archives’ digital capacity building strategy, ‘Plugged In, Powered Up,’ the Novice to Know-How learning pathway aims to provide beginners with the skills required to develop and implement simple digital preservation workflows within their organisation. The new course on “Providing Access to Preserved Digital Content” aims to provide learners with an understanding […]
Online workshop: How to become a Computational Social Scientist
Scientific research and teaching is increasingly influenced by computational tools, methods and paradigms. The social sciences are no different, with many new forms of social data only available or practical through computational means (Kitchen, 2014). While to some degree social science research has always been marked by technological approaches, the field of computational social science […]