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Scientific Day: Data Management Plan (DMP) and their reuse

December 17, 2019 à 9h / 16h

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The management of digital research data is necessary to ensure the sustainability, accessibility and reuse of data during and after a research project. In the logic of open science and open access to research data (open research data), funding bodies and institutions increasingly require the development of a data management plan. It is important to anticipate the extraction or analysis methods that will be applied to these data.  

Program :

  • Introduction by the core facility managers of the Bioinformatics axis of Biogenouest: – Audrey Bihouée – BiRD, Nantes – Olivier Collin – GenOuest, Rennes – Gildas Le Corguillé – ABiMS, Roscoff
  • "Writing a PGD: what are the challenges for the openness and accessibility of research data and science? " Marie-Laure Malingre, Regional Scientific and Technical Information Training Unit (URFIS), Rennes
  • « DMP OPIDoR: a tool for writing data management plans »By Christine Jacquemot, Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (INIST), Nancy
  • "OpenLink Project: A Gateway Between Imaging Data Management Tools to Apply FAIR Principles" by Julien Seiler, Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), Strasbourg
  • « The maDMP4LS project to put the automated data management plan in the hands of biologists! By Olivier Collin, GenOuest and IRISA, Rennes
  • « COPYRIGHT PROJECT  "Certification of the Data Centers and Services of the Ocean Data Center" Mark Hoebeke, Roscoff Biological Station
  • « The management of scientific data within a research institute: the example of INRA By Esther Dzalé Yeumo Kaboré, Inra, Versailles
  • « Re-use in data-driven sciences By Alban Gaignard, BiRD and Institut du thorax, Nantes

COMPLETE PROGRAM

  17 DECEMBER 2019 | Inria Amphitheater Beaulieu Campus - 263 Avenue Général Leclerc - 35042 Rennes Inria logo

Details

Date:
December 17, 2019
Time :
9:30 pm / 16:30 pm
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Organisers

Biogenouest
INRIA