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Supports des ateliers de la Love Data Week 2024 à l'Université de Lorraine

Authors: Université de Lorraine;

Supports des ateliers de la Love Data Week 2024 à l'Université de Lorraine

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Du 11 au 15 mars 2024, l’atelier de la donnée ADOC Lorraine vous propose une série d’événements autour des données de la recherche, dans le cadre de l'International Love Data Week 2024. Toute la semaine, des ateliers en ligne abordent de nombreux aspects des données de la recherche. Ils sont animés par la Direction de la Documentation de l’Université de Lorraine, la MSH Lorraine et deux partenaires de l’atelier de la donnée, AgroParisTech et Inria. Rédiger un plan de gestion des données – Laetitia Bracco, Université de Lorraine (Direction de la Documentation) S’initier au processus de publication d’un article de données (data paper) – Élodie Papin (Direction de la Documentation) Gestion et ouverture des données de recherche dans le cycle de vie d’un projet de recherche – Gaëlle Jaouen et Eva Legras (AgroParisTech) Connaître le droit des données personnelles – Florence Bouchet-Moneret (MSH Lorraine) CENHTOR, un Omeka pour les SHS – Anne-Lise Christmann (MSH Lorraine) Valoriser les logiciels de recherche aux côtés de publications et données – exemple d’archivage via HAL et Software Heritage – Jozefina Sadowska (Inria) Connaître le droit des images – Aricia Bassinet (Direction de la Documentation) et Florence Bouchet-Moneret (MSH Lorraine) Trouver des données de recherche – Laetitia Bracco (Direction de la Documentation) Connaître le droit des données de la recherche – Aricia Bassinet (Direction de la Documentation) DOREL – Le dépôt sur l’espace DOREL de l’entrepôt Recherche Data Gouv – Thomas Jouneau (Direction de la Documentation) Utiliser un cahier de laboratoire électronique : la solution eLabFTW – Élodie Papin (Direction de la Documentation)

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