• Persistent Identification of Instruments

    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 […]

  • Introduction to copyright: Copyright and publishing

    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 […]

  • Data Spaces & Semantic Interoperability

    The continuously increasing number of data spaces and data markets in Europe, as well as the related funding lines and regulations by the European Commission (for instance the Data Governance […]

  • Mapping crime data in R: Live code demonstration

    Do you want to display crime data on maps but don’t know how? Crime data often contains spatial components. As a result, analyses of crime data can create patterns that […]

  • New Data Types in Data Management and Archiving

    Summary New Data Types in Data Management and Archiving workshop will focus on the management, archiving and access to new types of data, i.e. administrative, transactional and social media data. […]

  • Ecological consumption and production

    A clean environment and sustainability are of fundamental importance for human health and well-being. Therefore, we are organizing a timely data discovery event on Ecological consumption and production. There will […]

  • STATCHECK meetup

    Laboratorij za učenje i poučavanje Katedre za obrazovne znanosti Sveučilišta u Rijeci, Učiteljskog fakulteta organizira treći otvoreni online susret u formi meetup-a na kojem će sudionici razmijeniti iskustva o programima […]

  • Journal and Data Archive Collaboration Forum

    Summary The availability of research data underlying articles published in journals is becoming a common practice in scientific communication. The European Commission and other funders of scientific research have set […]

  • How to become a computational social scientist

    Scientific research and teaching are increasingly influenced by computational tools, methods and paradigms. The social sciences are no different, with many new forms of social data only available or practical […]

  • 1st ISSP User Conference “Social Inequality”

    Since 1986, the ISSP has provided high-quality data on attitudes and behaviors on important societal issues such as family, health, work, religion, the role of government, social inequality, the environment, […]

  • Teaching with census data

    Census 2021 will provide demographic, employment, housing and other characteristics about local populations at neighbourhood level. This free workshop is designed to enable those teaching undergraduate students to use this […]