1. NIST Open Source Portal Leading to FAIR Software
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Gretchen Greene |
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States |
2. AI Data Archive (AIDA) |
Gunwoo Lee |
KISTI, South Korea |
3.FAIR Digital Object Concept for composing Machine Learning Training Data |
Nicolas Blumenröhr |
KIT, Germany |
4. Enhancing PID services towards a more fine-grained granularity level as a base for a FAIR data infrastructure |
Janete Saldanha Bach |
GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany |
5. DALDA:Acceleration of Training Dataset Readiness based on an Auto-Labeling Technique |
Jang Rae-young |
KISTI, South Korea |
6. A common PID Kernel Information Profile for the German Helmholtz Association of Research Centres |
Thomas Jejkal |
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany |
7. Reproducing Deep Learning experiments: common challenges and recommendations for improvement |
Jeaneth Machicao |
Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil |
8. Checklist Strategies to Improve the Reproducibility of Deep Learning Experiments with an Illustration |
Ali Ben Abbes |
Foundation for Research on Biodiversity, France |
9. Advancing FAIRness for global air quality data analyses (TOAR-II) |
Amirpasha Mozaffari |
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany |
10. Advocating Good Data Practices: From Research Data Repository to Research Data Management
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Ming-Syuan Ho |
Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica, Taiwan |
11. A shared understanding of Sensitive Data: an update on current progress and looking to future work. |
Kristal Spreadborough |
University of Melbourne, Australia |
12. Controlled Vocabularies and Domain Data Protocols for the Social Sciences: the application of the collaborative building method |
Yulia Karimova |
FEUP /INESC TEC, Portugal |
13. Data management and stewardship for PalMod-II - Data standardization and dissemination workflows in a large scientific project |
Swati Gehlot |
DKRZ (Deutsche Klimarechenzentrum DKRZ, Hamburg), Germany |
14. License Clearance Tool: A holistic technical solution addressing legal aspects in FAIR and ORDM |
Panagiota Koltsida |
Athena Research Center, Greece |
15. The Australian Research Data Commons’s Bushfire Data Challenges program: Driving innovative digital infrastructure for bushfire |
Stefanie Kethers |
Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), Australia |
16. NOSCIs and the EU: a blueprint and case study to building and implementing national open science clouds in the SEE region |
Elli Papadopoulou |
ATHENA Research & Innovation Center, Greece |
17. The French Center for Socio-Political Data’s “Banque de données” |
Danciu Alina |
Sciences Po Paris, France |
18. A new EFMI working group on FAIR data in Health Research Performing Organizations
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Alicia Martinez-Garcia |
FISEVI, Spain |
19. BonaRes Repository – FAIR Research Data Management for agriculture |
Carsten Hoffmann |
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Germany |
20. Celebrating 10 Years of re3data – The Registry of Research Data Repositories |
Nina Weisweiler |
Helmholtz Association, Helmholtz Open Science Office, Germany |
21. Data FAIRification in a cross-institutional governance framework: recommendations from the ANR-BRIDGE project |
Pascal AVENTURIER |
IRD Délégation Occitanie service IST/MCST, France |
22. The Data Management Planning landscape and Argos DMP service automations |
Elli Papadopoulou |
ATHENA Research & Innovation Center, Greece |
23. FAIRagro: FAIR Data Infrastructure for Agrosystems |
Xenia Specka |
Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Germany |
24. Agricultural Research Data Management: The ZALF methods database for easy metadata entry |
Kristin Meier |
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Germany |
25. The Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) - addressing metadata in a large research association |
Christine Lemster |
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany |
26. Developing Hands-on Session for Research Data Management Training: First implementation and Review |
Luigia Cristiano |
Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany |
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27. Lessons learned from applying the FAIR Data Maturity Model to an Instrument in the Physical Sciences |
Markus Kubin |
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin / Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration, Germany |
28. Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Amazon: building an integrated data management system |
Andre luis Marques |
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil |
29. Good practices and challenges for sharing multidisciplinary scientific data: how the QUAMPO project fits into the FAIR and open? |
Clémence Epinoux |
LIENSs, France |
30. Multilingual Data Challenges in Professionalizing Data Stewardship worldwide |
Romain DAVID |
ERINHA AISBL (European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents), Belgium |
31. Virtual Microscope as a part of Bridge of Data repository – the slide imaging technology that improves the quality of pathology |
Magdalena Szuflita-Żurawska |
Gdansk University of Technology, Poland |
32. COPiLOtE (CertificatiOn PoLe OcEan) - Toward the Certification of the Data and Service Centres of the French Ocean Data Cluster |
ERWANN QUIMBERT |
Ifremer, France |
33. B2FIND - Research Data Discovery across Disciplines |
Claudia Martens |
Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum [DKRZ], Germany |
34. Challenges in the road toward better FAIR support in downstream climate products |
Christian Pagé |
Cerfacs, France |
35. Towards an RDA Community of Practice in Earth and Environment: Co-implementing FAIR across E&E Data Infrastructures |
Emanuel Soeding |
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Germany |
36. Digital Use Conditions |
Francis Jeanson |
Datadex, Canada |
37. European Open Science Cloud: How We’re Making it Work |
Najla Rettberg |
RDA AISBL, Germany |
38. INSITUDE: A Web-Based Platform to Help Data Experts in Data Reception, Tracking, Centralized Management, Validation, and Research |
Dmitry Khvorostyanov |
CNRS, LOCEAN/IPSL, France |
39. AI Development Lifecycle & Risks: A Systems View |
Gnana Bharathy |
Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) [&UTS] |