Join the next DataHub sprint review with sprint goal “Making proper design decisions for Accessibility and Interoperability”
The current sprint goal is “Making proper design decisions for Accessibility and Interoperability”
The current sprint goal is “Making proper design decisions for Accessibility and Interoperability”
From now on you will find information about datasets from heritage institutions in one place: the Dataset Register. The Network of War Resources and the Van Gogh Worldwide recently made their data available for this purpose.
As from September 2021 the UM will start a common Graduate School training program for new PhD candidates (internal and external). This program consists of basic courses relevant for all PhDs candidates.
Therefore the UM is looking for one or two lecturers to who are team players with a passion for teaching and ideas on mentoring students in multi-disciplinary groups with diverse cultural backgrounds in an innovative and interactive way, to teach and guide the interactive sessions.
The current sprint goal is “Requirement analysis for customizable metadata”
The Research Data Management (RDM) Experts Community meetings have been a success. We can proudly announce that an RDM community has been up and running for the last 7 months. Do you want to know more about the RDM Experts community, when our community meets, what topics we discussed during past meetings and how to become a member? Then please read on.
Preserving and accessing research data stored at DataHub becomes even more intuitive.
Are you a UM student or colleague that is familiar with or needs to be familiar with LaTeX text editors for the production and publishing of scientific documentation? In that case, the University Library is very interested in your feedback and kindly asks you to fill in the accompanying survey.
ODISSEI and the The Netherlands eScience Center currently have a call for proposals open for social science researchers. Through this call, researchers who need expertise in applying or developing digital technologies and research software will be supported.
The University Library offers a range of online workshops for researchers on a monthly basis. Do you want to learn more about the reference manager Endnote, research impact, how to choose a journal to publish, or about research data management? Register now!
The eScience Center currently has two calls for proposals open. Projects receive an in-kind investment of a dedicated team of research software engineers (RSEs) from the eScience Center that will work together with the applicant.