FAIR Coffee lecture with Prof. Michel Dumontier
Don’t miss the upcoming edition of the FAIR for qualitative date course on 25 October! FAIR is not just a Life Sciences hobby. We want to stretch out the concept to a variety of disciplines, so come and discuss this with us in the hands-on session. The following is a course for researchers working with qualitative research material and willing to explore how FAIR (Findable-Accessible-Inter-operable-Re-usable) could perhaps fit their work. The course will be informative but also hands-on and practice-based.
The course covers the basics of FAIR practices and helps qualitative researchers to think how far and if the FAIR principles could be applied to their work. The course is a co-constructive exercise, so your work and active participation will be key to keep designing the course.
Learning objectives:
Theoretically discuss FAIR and its possible limits for non-readable machine research data.
In breakout rooms look into FAIR repositories with qualitative data and constructively be critical to the researcher’s approaches in terms of becoming findable and accessible.
We will use a real case scenario to explore how inter-operability and re-usability can become useful aids while working with teams of qualitative researchers.
Target group:
Researchers at Maastricht University Working with Qualitative Data
Language: English
Pre-requisites: Researcher at Maastricht University
When: 25 October 2021 from 10.00 am to 12.00 hrs
Maximum number of participants: 15
More information and registration
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- Publication date: 7 January 2022 | Last updated: 7 January 2022
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