Presentation
The development of research activity entails adherence to a series of rules that seek to ensure the fair exploitation of publicly funded results, so that they can reach peers and the public and/or be reused for the benefit of science and society at large and as quickly as possible. In an era of escalating capacity for big data generation, we cannot afford to waste the incredibly high amount of potentially relevant information that lost, mislocated or unshared data may hide. The recent COVID-19 pandemic provides a clear example of the power of data reuse.
This 2-day workshop provides researchers with useful tools to respond to the new paradigm in handling and sharing research results, from open access and publications to research data management.
Dates and Time: 7 November 2023 & 9 November 2023, from 09:30 to 13:30 h (both days)
Place: Room 3, Tower I, PCB
Target audience: PhD researchers
The workshop is free of charge and has limited places. Priority will be given to early-stage PhD researchers.
Programme
Day 1: 7th November
09:30-13:30h
- Introduction to Open Science principles
- What is Open Access
- Open Access in the publishing landscape
- Publishing in Open Access
- Gold Open Access: the publisher route
- The pre-print server
- Green open access: the repository route
- Open Access and funding agencies
- IRB Barcelona's Open Access policy and support
- Predatory publishers
- Open Access and licenses
- Why Research Data Management ?
- The Research Data Life Cycle
Day 2: 9th November
09:30-13:30h
- The Data Management Plan
- A quick overview of the FAIR principles
- Data storage, sharing and security
- The importance of metadata
- Sharing & Depositing FAIR data
- Licenses and copyright
- Practical: Creating and updating your DMP
- Wrap-up + Questions & Answers
Speakers
Jorge Domínguez, Eva Poca, Anna Montràs: Competitive Funding and International Promotion department (IRB Barcelona)
Oscar Reina: Biostatistics /Bioinformatics Core Facility (IRB Barcelona)