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Open Science and Research Data Management

Open Science and Research Data Management: a guide for PhD Students

Contact person

Dr. Donatella TAMAGNO

svr@sns.it 

Course description

The purpose of the training activity dedicated to PhD students is to provide future researchers with useful information on copyright and the ways to disseminate research results, to raise awareness about data managing and sharing, and to present the obligations regarding open access and data management in the case of projects funded by third-party entities.
The duration of the training activity will be 6 and a half hours, divided into two modules:

  1. a general module (3 and a half hours) dedicated to an introduction to open science, copyright, and open access, as well as a brief overview of the functionalities of the institutional research archive IRIS;
  2. a specific module by disciplinary area (3 hours), with a practical focus, in which the FAIR principles will be presented through one or more useful tools for managing research data.

Learning objectives

  1. Understand theoretical insights but also hands-on knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of open science;
  2. Raise awareness about data managing and sharing;
  3. Understand obligations regarding open access and data management in the case of projects funded by third-party entities.

Course duration and period

6.5 hours

Format

Hybrid (onsite & online)

Prerequisites

None

Deadline for registration

15 of May 2025

Registration Link

 

Who Should Attend

PhD Students