29 research outputs found
FAIR for humanities - a literacy perspective
A presentation for a talk on the FAIR data principles for humanities. Focus on the need for literacy. Part of the DigHumLab Digital Curriculum activity. Presentation was held at the 3rd of September 2020 using Zoom
Data Management and Data Management Planning
Presentation given at the "Ask Me Anything Call on Data Management and Data Planning" at the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Early Career and Engagement IG at the 18th of September 2019. https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/early-career-and-engagement-i
RDA groups and developments
Slides from the DK-RDA node workshop day at CBS in Copenhagen at the 14th of June 2019
RDA groups and developments
Presentation at the RDA & the humanities. Network meeting in Denmark. Information about the even
Introduction to controlled vocabularies and how to build them
Controlled vocabularies are one of the most essential components in achieving machine-actionability and (meta)data linking. Without them, we are left with free text inputs which are difficult if not impossible to be understood by machines and often lead to false interpretation by humans. Since often existing controlled vocabularies aren’t sufficient to cover the needs of particular domains, we will learn how to build them
Introduction to linked (meta)data and machine-actionability
This is a presentation from the first day of the Rapid M4M (Metadata for Machine) workshop funded by DeiC. It provides a non-technical introduction to linked (meta)data and machine-actionability. In this presentation, we will present and highlight key mechanisms and components that make (meta)data machine-actionable and linked to other resources out on the Web
Introduction to machine actionable metadata
We will introduce an approach to developing machine-actionable metadata templates. Also, we will present DCAT V3 and a corresponding set of machine-actionable templates. Furthermore, we will show how to configure these templates to be domain-specific by means of introducing domain-specific vocabularies and create metadata
FAIR data in a Citizen Science project “Fangstjournalen”
In this video Researcher Christian Skov from DTU Aqua tells about the Citizen Science project “Fangstjournalen” and how Research Data Management, data sharing and following the FAIR guiding principles for research data can increase the impact and the value of the research - even beyond the scope of the project. This video is produced by four Danish Universities as part of a project financially supported by DEFF. The aim of the project is to identify the role of Danish Research Libraries in the dissemination and support of Citizen Science
Introduction to citizen science. The case of Fangstjournalen.dk
DTU Library is celebrating Love Data Week 2020 with the mission to raise awareness about the data surrounding us and library-based research data services. In this video Researcher Christian Skov from DTU Aqua tells about the Citizen Science project “Fangstjournalen” and how Citizens engage in collecting data and co-creating knowledge. A knowledge- creation helping us to learn more about the world we live in. This video is produced by four Danish Universities as part of a project financially supported by DEFF. The aim of the project is to identify the role of Danish Research Libraries in the dissemination and support of Citizen Science
