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  • Workshop on Parallel Programming in Python

    The Netherlands eScience Center is organising an open and free workshop in May entitled “Parallel Programming in Python”.

  • New online resource: Orbis Intellectual Property

    Orbis Intellectual Property is a full-text patent database of private and public companies around the world, comprising 131 million patents and patent applications and more than 2 million patent holders.

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    Library project received 2022 D&I grant

    Just before Easter the University Library received the joyful message that the D&I Grant Proposal ‘When every word matters; studying without barriers’ was approved.

  • The new Online Library!

    The University Library’s website – the Online Library – underwent a true metamorphosis. We hope you will like the new design and will quickly find your way again on the website.

  • DataHub sprint review

    Join the next DataHub sprint review with sprint goal “improve the customizable metadata schema interaction user experience”

  • FAIR Coffee – Maastricht Data Repository, a practical approach to FAIR data management

    [icon name=”home”] | Research Support | RDM Portal | Research Data Management news & events FAIR Coffee – Maastricht Data Repository, a practical approach to FAIR data management In this session of the FAIR Coffee lectures, on Wednesday 20 April at …

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    An introduction to research data management- training

    Are you a researcher at Maastricht University and would you like to learn more about Research Data Management? Then register for the upcoming Introduction to Research Data Management workshop on 9 May 2022.

  • Upcoming trainings and workshops by the Netherlands eScience Center

    The Netherlands eScience Center offers a range of free workshops and training courses open to all researchers affiliated with Dutch research organisations. These are workshops covering digital skills needed to put reproducible research into practice and include online collaboration, reproducible code, and good programming practices. 

  • ReproducibiliTea – Embedding Open Science into Teaching

    How can we embed Open Science into teaching? Join our next Maastricht ReproducibiliTea (Zoom) meeting on 22 March from 11.00 to 12.00! We will discuss the article ‘Embedding Open and Reproducible Science into Teaching: A Bank of Lesson Plans and Resources’, together with Dr Martin Vasilev, co-author of the paper.

  • FAIR Coffee – FHIR for secondary usage of Clinical Data

    On 23 March 2022, Ph.D. candidate and data scientist at the Maastro Clinical Data Science group, Ananya Choudhry, will present her lecture titled “FHIR for secondary usage of Clinical Data”. She will explore FHIR, the recently agreed upon information standard for sharing clinical data in the Dutch healthcare system.