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Check the page dedicated for Training FAIR Training and Capacity building
[Meriem] When getting training on FAIRification of data, it is important to first identify your specific role or roles within the research project. This will help you to focus on the training that is most relevant to your needs.
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Researchers: Researchers are responsible for conducting experiments and generating new knowledge. Responsibilities include collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data. Researchers need to have a good understanding of the FAIR principles in order to make sure that their data is accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
Data stewards: Data stewards are responsible for managing and curating data. They need to have a deep understanding of the FAIR principles in order to ensure that data is well-organized and easy to find.
IT professionals: IT professionals are responsible for developing and maintaining the infrastructure that supports data sharing. They need to be familiar with the FAIR principles in order to design systems that make data easy to find and use.
A comprehensive overview of roles can be found in https://health-ri.atlassian.net/wiki/x/BgBLE. Once you have identified your role within the research project, you can start to look for training that is specifically designed for your needs. There are many different training options available, including online courses, workshops, and conferences.
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[Fieke] Places to look for training:
First: check within your organisation what training is available. Many institutions provide training on data management planning and FAIR for their researchers.
Taxila: Dutch portal that lists upcoming training events and materials
Tess portal: training portal for the life sciences maintained by Elixir
Health-RI website (in development)Taxila
Training materials on FAIR that we recommend:
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Practical examples from the community
[Inês and Milou] Researchers from RadboudUMC have mandatory induction days where they are presented with a variety of services available to them. During one of these presentations researchers are introduced to the application of the Findability and Acessibility principles into their studies.
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