
This poster presentation will provide an overview of the process, pitfalls and achievements so far in setting up the three Thematic Digital Competence Centers (TDCCs) in the Netherlands for the Social Science and Humanities (SSH), Life Sciences and Health (LSH) and Natural and Engineering Sciences (NES). Each TDCC provides funding and advocates for knowledge sharing, awareness raising, digital transformation and policy development. We’re part of a wider ecosystem of advocacy and expertise for Dutch research support staff (data stewards), addressing issues related to the collection and usage of FAIR data and software.
Research Domains, IDCC25, Curation infrastructure: Movements in Open and Citizen Science and trust in digital curation, Education and training: What innovations are being explored?, Curation infrastructure: Innovative research and exploration into new curation methods, Digital Competencies, Curation infrastructure: Proposals for new approaches to large-scale service delivery, Research support staff, Community Building, FAIR data and software, Education and training: What knowledge and skills are needed?, Education and training: What are established best practices in educating and training these groups?
Research Domains, IDCC25, Curation infrastructure: Movements in Open and Citizen Science and trust in digital curation, Education and training: What innovations are being explored?, Curation infrastructure: Innovative research and exploration into new curation methods, Digital Competencies, Curation infrastructure: Proposals for new approaches to large-scale service delivery, Research support staff, Community Building, FAIR data and software, Education and training: What knowledge and skills are needed?, Education and training: What are established best practices in educating and training these groups?
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