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    Data Management in the life sciences

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    This presentation is a general lecture about Data Management practices for Life Science aimed towards researchers. It was presented at the Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics of SLU, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences on 2023-01-26.</p

    Data Collection

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    This talk presented the collection phase of the data life cycle and showcased different perspectives and needs for data collection. It was delivered during the course Introduction to Data Management Practices for National Genomics Infrastructure organised by NBIS Data Management team in September 2023. The target audience is research infrastructure staff at a data producing sequencing facility. ​​The objective was that the audience at the end of the talk should be able to:Describe how the needs of data collection differ between stakeholdersList information about the data collection they are responsible for</p

    <i>"Öppen Vetenskap - </i><i>(ett försök till) Ett helhetsperspektiv" </i>a 10 minutes presentation annotated in Swedish for the conference "Nationellt event om öppen vetenskap och Sveriges engagemang i det europeiska öppna forskningsmolnet (EOSC)"

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    Öppen Vetenskap - (ett försök till) Ett helhetsperspektiv is a presentation annotated in Swedish presented by Associated Professor Jessica Lindvall (Deputy Head of Node ELIXIR-SE/NBIS, Head of Training SciLifeLab) at the conference "Nationellt event om öppen vetenskap och Sveriges engagemang i det europeiska öppna forskningsmolnet (EOSC)" 12 October 2023 organised by Sveriges universitets- och högskoleförbund (SUHF) and Vetenskapsrådet (VR)The 10 minutes presentation focuses on Open Science from the perspective of Research Infrastructures and outlines initiatives and good examples delivered from SciLifeLab and ELIXIR-SE/NBIS as well as grass root initiatives. It also gives an overview of challenges we believe Research Infrastructures carries today in addition to areas where we believe we can join forces to achieve the goal of Open Science = Science!</p
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