Open Access, research data publication & data and software licenses
Wann
Montag, 11. November 2024
12 bis 15:30 Uhr
Wo
Online
Veranstaltet von
FDM-BB
Vortragende Person/Vortragende Personen:
Various
This is a two-part online event. Please register for some or all events below.
Session 1 – Online lecture
Registration: Please register here. You will receive the Zoom link after registering for the event.
12 – 1.30 PM
Open Access and research data publication
Abstract: This workshop will discuss different open access publication methods (primary and secondary publication) as well as their benefits and requirements. Many journals and funding bodies now also require the publication of research data. In this talk, we will also discuss different ways to publish research data and why it is a good idea.
Some (but not all) questions addressed in this talk will be UP-specific, e.g., this talk provides information about the available (financial) support at the University of Potsdam for Open Access publications. There will be time for questions and discussion at the end of this session. We invite you to bring along your questions. For example, we will have time to answer questions such as “Which steps do I have to take to publish my (cumulative) doctoral dissertation at the University of Potsdam?”
Speakers:
Dr. Jan Hagedoorn (Deputy Head of Research and Publication Support, Subject Librarian, Open Access, University library, University of Potsdam)
Dr. Daniela Mertzen (Research Data Management Team, Project IN-FDM-BB, University of Potsdam)
Session 2 – Online lecture
Registration: Please register here. You will receive the Zoom link after registering for the event.
2 – 3.30 PM
Licensing Research Data and Software
Abstract: In this workshop, we will explore how to license research data and software. We will emphasize the importance of distinguishing between the two and choosing appropriate licenses, especially when combining different data or software sets.
Speaker: Dr. Christian Riedel (SFB 1294 Data Assimilation: Project Z03 Information Infrastructure for Data Assimilation, University of Potsdam)