First meet up Data Federation Hub

On 22 November 2017 the first meet up of the Data Federation Hub (DFH) took place. The Data Federation Hub is a platform which links existing expertise and facilities in the area of Research Data across the UG and UMCG. The ambition is to improve support in data management and data science while stimulate and enable safeguarded collaboration among researchers (inter)nationally.
The essence of the hub is to be a reliable platform for the academic community. This is done in first instance facilitating the sharing of best practices, channeling the needs of research data supporters and pointing to the range of available tools, infrastructures and expertise throughout the whole research data lifecycle.
DFH first meet up
The meet up was opened by Rector Elmer Sterken who warranted the need of excellent research data support. He endorsed the platform by unveiling the DFH vignette with a short clip!
During the meet up data experts across UG - UMCG started the conversations to how effectively shape the platform. The discussions touched upon issues on privacy, tooling, storage, policy/funding, data science and other topics relevant to everyone dealing with research data challenges. The conversation was chaired by Marjolein Nieboer and introduction to this new hub was shaped by Ronald Stolk.
The dialogue was at full steam, with 50 and more participants all actively involved in shaping the development of tools - processes - infrastructures to better meet their needs of research data supporters. Some visuals available on CIT twitter.
Invitation
We want to extend the invitation to take active part on the Data Federation Hub. For further information you can contact us at
dfh rug.nl
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Joint initiative
The Data Federation Hub is a joint initiative of the Center for Information Technology (CIT), University Library and Research-IT of UMCG.For more information please get in touch.
Last modified: | 04 October 2024 12.17 p.m. |
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