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SUMMARY:Persistent Identification of Instruments
DESCRIPTION:Instruments play an essential role in creating research data but they are often only identified in the scientific literature using free text. Through the use of globally unique\, persistent identifiers (PIDs)\, it is now common practice to establish traceable links between research assets. This webinar introduces the Outputs of the RDA Persistent Identification of Instruments Working Group. Of particular focus are the metadata schema for persistent identification of instruments and the proposed solutions for publishing PIDs for instruments at established PID providers. Participants will learn of numerous infrastructures that have adopted the PIDINST Schema as well as B2INST as an EUDAT prototype service for low-barrier registration and persistent identification of instruments. \nThis webinar is designed for instrument database providers\, instrument manufacturers\, research infrastructures\, and researchers.
URL:https://www.crossda.hr/event/persistent-identification-of-instruments/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to copyright: Copyright and publishing
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is the first of two on ‘Introduction to Copyright’. The first session focuses on copyright considerations in the context of publishing while the second session focuses on copyright issues in secondary data use. \nCopyright is an area of scholarly communications that affects every researcher at some stage of their academic career. Engaging with copyright is therefore crucial to any involvement in both publishing and teaching\, affecting individuals\, and potentially the reputation of the institution. \nThe first session will introduce attendees to the brief origins of copyright with a focus on copyright considerations in both publishing and teaching. By the end of the session\, attendees will have a better understanding of different terms and licences available for publishing in different formats. \nAttendees will also be familiar with the blanket copyright licences that the UK Higher education institutions tend to utilise for teaching. Furthermore\, common copyright questions will be addressed and the importance of appreciating the situation-dependent nature of copyright will be highlighted. \nThis session links to the following areas of the Research Development Framework: \nresearch planning and publishingpublishing and open access \nThere will be time at the end for questions and discussion. \nPresenters: Hannah Pyman and Dr Hina Zahid \nLevel: IntroductoryExperience/knowledge required: NoneTarget audience: Researchers/anyone interested in copyright considerations in publishing and teaching \nWe will be using Mentimeter to ask questions in this workshop so you may benefit from having a second device ready for this\, such as a smartphone. \nThis event is part of our UK Data Service introductory training series: Spring 2022.
URL:https://www.crossda.hr/event/introduction-to-copyright-copyright-and-publishing/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to copyright: Copyright issues in secondary data use
DESCRIPTION:This second session on copyright focuses on copyright considerations in the context of secondary data use. The first session\, “Introduction to copyright: Copyright and publishing” provides an overview on copyright considerations in both publishing and teaching. \nThis free 90-minute online workshop will cover the following issues: \nSecondary data and its common sources.Copyright ownership and duration.Copyright exceptions and limitations.Copyright in an international context.Copyright and licenses.other relevant rights in secondary data use. \nBy the end of the session\, attendees will have a better understanding of copyright considerations when creating\, using or sharing data. For example\, what protection is offered under copyright and other relevant rights\, identifying copyright exemptions\, copyright ownership\, country-level diversity\, etc. \nThere will be time at the end for questions and discussion. \nPresenter: Dr Hina Zahid \nLevel: IntroductoryExperience/knowledge required: NoneTarget audience: Researchers/anyone interested in creating\, sharing and using data \nWe will be using Mentimeter to ask questions in this workshop so you may benefit from having a second device ready for this\, such as a smartphone. \nThis event is part of our UK Data Service introductory training series: Spring 2022.
URL:https://www.crossda.hr/event/introduction-to-copyright-copyright-issues-in-secondary-data-use/
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