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Presentations given at the third online edition of Data Conversations held at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and organised by the VU University Library on 26 Novemeber 2020. The theme of this edition was "Open Science, Team Science, Recognition and Reward". The recording of Anne Urai's presentation can be viewed on the VU University Library channel. Agenda: Trynke Hoekstra "A team makes the dream or a dream makes the team? A talk about experiences with team science" Anne Urai "The International Brain Laboratory: building a global collaboration for more reproducible neuroscience" Q&A About Data Conversations Data Conversations started at the University of Lancaster in the UK. The Lancaster Data Conversations aim to bring data practitioners together to talk about how researchers create, collect, use and share data. The Data Conversations at the VU Amsterdam share the same aim and are intended to provide a forum for researchers from different subjects and disciplines to exchange practices and ideas around open data, FAIR data, research data management and related open science topics.
neuroscience, Open Science, statistics, Data Conversations, Team Science, The International Brain Laboratory, Collaboration
neuroscience, Open Science, statistics, Data Conversations, Team Science, The International Brain Laboratory, Collaboration
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