Date: 12 February 2024 @ 10:00 - 16:00

Timezone: Amsterdam

Time to put more attention to why we are sharing data: on February 12, 2024, the Centre for Digital Scholarship will hold a “Data Reuse Day” with tutorials, flash talks, and hands-on activities about data reuse. Everyone interested in data reuse is invited to attend. Learn and exchange knowledge through tutorials, flash talks and hand-on activities.

You can register until 7th February by sending an email to [email protected] 

Provisionary Agenda

9:45-10:00 Walk-in with coffee

10:00-10:05 Introduction to the day

10:05-10:30 Invited talk: 

FAIR Workflow tooling to Facilitate Data Sharing and Reuse: a Hands-on Example of DeSci Nodes by Philipp Koellinger, DeSci Labs.

10:30-12:00 Tutorial: “How to reuse data for your research” by Peter Verhaar, Leiden University Libraries.

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-14:00 Activity session:

  • Posters:
    • SAILS: The Future of AI is Human by Mischa Hautvast, Leiden University.
    • Data storage options at Leiden University by Michelle van den Berk, Leiden University Libraries.
  • Presentation & discussion: Ownership of data from a legal perspective by Erna Sattler, Leiden University Libraries.
  • Interactive workshop: Data reuse in education by Tessa de Roo, Leiden University Libraries.

14:00-14:30 Invited talk:

FAIR assessment of nanosafety data reusability with community standards by Egon Willighagen, Maastricht University.

14:30-14:45 Break

14:45-16:00 Flash talks

  • Data stories – CLARIAH: SPARQL’ing diamonds by Wieke Metzlar & Jochem Kruit, Radboud University.
  • Reusing data to find multi-omics molecular signatures in Inclusion Body Myositis by Daphne Wijnbergen, LUMC.
  • Coming of Age on Instagram: An Experiment in Reusing In-Depth Interview Data by John Boy, Leiden University.
  • Fostering Research Skills through Replication and Data Reuse: A Case Study in Indirect Translation by Susana Valdez, Leiden University.

Register before 7th February

Venue: University Library

City: Leiden


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