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Context: The presentations were given at the 1st Fellowship of the Data — RDM Trainer Network Meeting, held at the 21.-22.06.2023 in Berlin. See also the event website: https://www.denbi.de/de-nbi-events-archive/1522-fellowship-of-the-data-rdm-trainer-community-meeting. Speakers: Nils-Christian Lübke (de.NBI / ELIXIR-DE Training) Katarzyna Biernacka (Sub-Working Group Training/Further Education of the DINI/nestor WG Research Data) Sarah Jones (GÉANT) Katrin Frisch (German Research Ombudsman) Meeting Content: On our quest to cultivate and support research data management, we RDM trainers (also educators, consultants, data stewards, managers, officers, or similar) profit from exchange: Sharing our materials, learning from each other‘s experiences, and providing advice helps us to help researchers and other stakeholders. Thus, let’s congregate in person to facilitate and foster our network. The goal of our first RDM Trainer Network Meeting is to boost the community or "fellowship" of like-minded actors willing to connect and collaborate. Three focal topics are set to guide contributions and discussions: (1) We aim to learn how other RDM trainers see themselves and how they interpret and tackle their tasks; (2) we hope to collect tried-and-tested methods and trainings; and (3) we intend to explore potential applications of recent gamification approaches. The agenda includes opportunities for exchange and exploration along with a poster session as well as keynotes chosen to instigate further reflection and networking. Additionally, you can join us in the informal satellite activities to make the most of your trip to Berlin. This RDM Trainer Network Meeting is organized by de.NBI/ELIXIR-DE in the framework of ELIXIR-CONVERGE and the Sub-Working Group Training/Further Education of the DINI/nestor WG Research Data. It takes place in Berlin Adlershof at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in person on the 21. & 22. June 2023 and attendance is free of charge. We invite everyone working in RDM training and education and look forward to the formation of a strong, connected fellowship. Target Audience: Data Stewards and RDM professionals Anyone passionate and/or interested in data management training in the life sciences, humanities, and all other sciences From Germany, Europe and Worldwide Upload Content: File Name Content 2023_FellowshipOfTheData-1-1_Welcome.pdf Day 1: Welcome, including agenda and organizational details 2023_FellowshipOfTheData-1-2_Intro-deNBIElixir.pdf Day 1: "Introduction to de.NBI / ELIXIR Germany and its (RDM) training activities" by Nils-Christian Lübke 2023_FellowshipOfTheData-1-3_Intro-SubWG.pdf Day 1: "Sub-Working Group Training/Further Education" by Katarzyna Biernacka 2023_FellowshipOfTheData-1-4_KeynoteJones.pdf Day 1: Link to "RDM training: tips and tricks" by Sarah Jones (Slides published on SlideShare) 2023_FellowshipOfTheData-2-1_Welcome.pdf Day 2: Welcome, including agenda and organizational details 2023_FellowshipOfTheData-2-2_KeynoteFrisch.pdf Day 2: "How RDM can Benefit Research Integrity" by Katrin Frisch
Event, Meeting, RDM, Research Data Management, Training, Network, Community, Research Integrity
Event, Meeting, RDM, Research Data Management, Training, Network, Community, Research Integrity
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