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RDA4EOSC Webinar – Organisational approaches to enhancing skills and improving training

RDA4EOSC_Webinar_25052021_12CEST

Date

25th May 2021

We welcome you to this webinar organised as part of the RDA4EOSC activities supporting organisational engagement with EOSC and similar initiatives. 

25th May 2021 – 11:00 IST /12:00 CEST / 10:00 UTC 

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Part of the RDA4EOSC activities aimed at supporting organisational engagement with EOSC, this webinar focused on organisational approaches to enhancing skills and improving training related to research data management and Open Science. The aim was to highlight how alignment in terms of skills and training policies and practices enables improved organisational engagement with EOSC and other research commons in the longer term. 

Realising the promise of Open Science is highly dependent on and, at the moment, limited in many areas by the shortage of appropriately skilled workforce (OECD, 2020) (European Commission, 2021). Endeavours like EOSC and other global and regional research commons are dependent on this expertise but also play an instrumental role in building and nurturing the workforce in the future to empower individuals and organisations. To best contextualise this, the webinar discussed in particular the relevant outcomes of the work of the EOSC Skills & Training Working Group from an organisational perspective. 

 

Speakers: 

Michelle Barker is the Director of the Research Software Alliance (ReSA), which brings research software communities together to collaborate on the advancement of research software. She also works as a consultant in the sector on projects that utilize her extensive expertise in open science, research software, digital workforce capability and digital research infrastructures, Michelle chaired the OECD Global Science Forum expert group on digital skills for the research sector from 2018-2020, and edited the EOSC Skills & Training Working Group “Digital skills for FAIR and Open Science” report. Michelle is also co-chair of the RDA Organisational Advisory Board. 

Iryna Kuchma is the Open Access Programme Manager for EIFL. She was the EOSC Skills & Training WG rapporteur and editor of the “Digital skills for FAIR and Open Science” report. She coordinates the OpenAIRE’s Open Science training and Community of Practice for training coordinators and managers and in her role at EIFL she has been working on collaborations with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa, advocating for open access to research results, supporting the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures and providing support and training. 

 

 

Supporting slides: download PDF or view at shorturl.at/qGN06

Disscussion notes document shorturl.at/N1234

The webinar falls under the activities related to the institutional, policy maker and global stakeholder engagement pillar of RDA4EOSC co-creation grant

The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) has been coordinating the RDA4EOSC activities around disciplinary and organisational engagement in EOSC. To lean more visit https://www.dri.ie/launching-rda4eosc-new-initiative-research-data-alliance-supporting-european-open-science-cloud

 

References and further reading

European Commission. Directorate General for Research and Innovation. & EOSC Executive Board. (2021). Digital skills for fair and open science: Report from the eosc executive board skills and training working group. Publications Office. https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2777/59065

OECD (2020). Building digital workforce capacity and skills for data-intensive science. OECD Science. Technology and Industry Policy Papers, No. 90. OECD Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1787/e08aa3bb-en



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