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A FAIR Digital Objects are defined as a bit sequences with persistent identifiers (pid), metadata and type. In this Data Managers Network meeting we will here more about what FAIR Digital Objects might be and how to structure data as FAIR Digital Objects.
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library, with Professor Anders Hansen from the University of Cambridge.
What are the pros and cons of different general data archives? Which one suits your needs as researcher? In this Data Managers Network meeting UiO researchers will share their experiences with using different general open research data archives.
This month in the PPBC: Tap into the World of Science Communication with Us!
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library, where Andrey Kutuzov will talk about ChatGPT.
This month in the PPBC: Unlock the Secrets of Successful Literature Searches!
Learn how some of the European university alliances are working to develop opportunities for students and staff. Perhaps you will be inspired to contribute with offers to our own alliance, Circle U.?
Imposter syndrome probably affects most of us, and can seriously affect our mental health, confidence, and happiness. This talk by Hugo de Boer aims to analyse and relativise imposter syndrome, as well as provide insights to mitigate its effects.
How can Circle U. students, academics, and leaders collaborate on interdisciplinary education and find ways to prepare students for coping with wicked problems?
Would you like to improve your skills and knowledge in English for academic purposes?
Would you like to improve your skills and knowledge in English for academic purposes?
Have you ever thought about what makes a graph or a figure "effective"? In this workshop we present you with both obvious and subtle tricks to enhance visualizations. We will offer tips on how you can utilize visual vocabulary and expand your knowledge of basic visualization tools to better communicate and convey your research.
Quarto is the next generation of R Markdown, and has been re-built from the ground up to support more languages and environments. This workshop will focus on Quarto using R and RStudio.
This three-hour workshop will demonstrate how researchers are putting digital tools to use in their research. In this workshop participants will be introduced to some key concepts of the heart's function and how this is translated to a computer model. With this knowledge, you can learn more about the heart and how it reacts to changes in heart rate and (new) medication options by simulating a heart cell yourself!
This workshop will provide an overview of the Data Stewardship Wizard (DSW), a tool for creating and handling data management plans (DMPs).
Zotero is not only a smart reference tool, it is also a platform that is suitable for publishing bibliographic databases, and for research groups to share research material, co-annotate, and share open metadata. In this three-hour workshop, you will get an introduction to these functionalities and learn how to publish and share your own database in Zotero.
This half-day workshop will introduce you to a Python toolbox for creating various types of visualizations of video recordings.
This half-day workshop will introduce you to the technical and conceptual background needed to make use of uniFAIR, including the new type hints in Python. Participants will follow hands-on tutorials that are based on a series of use cases from different research scenarios and scientific fields.
This three-hour workshop will teach participants advanced methods to construct a literature search with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity.
This quarter-day workshop will introduce you to InterAct and familiarize you with the opportunities available to work with text and inductive coding of video and/or audio files.
This quarter-day workshop is suitable for anyone who wants to conduct research and analysis on video or audio material. The workshop will teach you how to use InterAct to get the most of your audio and video file observations, and how to best discover and communicate behavioral associations and interaction patterns in your data.
January 11th, 9:00-12:00, and January 12th, 9:00-12:00
This two half-day workshop will introduce participants to the R programming language. The course will emphasize practical exercises that build an intuition for programming fundamentals and explore how to apply them to real-world data. No prior programming or statistics background will be necessary.
A one day hands-on workshop to learn the principles of databases and SQL. The workshop will go through important episodic lesson materials with accompanying exercises using the SQLite query language and database system. SQLite is very similar to other query languages such as MySql, PostGres, Oracle, so the knowledge gained from this workshop can be used over a broad scope.
Researchers often need to record video and/or audio from the field. The University of Oslo's Teaching Learning Video Lab (TVLab) will present some of their best-practice tools for dealing with audio and video data and the data privacy problems this presents.
In this workshop you will learn how to display multidimensional data using dynamic images and sound in the browser.