Open Access Month is a month of exchange on open science, organised from 17 October to 18 November 2022.

In this context, a webinar is organised on data management plan (DMP) on Tuesday 15 November from 1 to 2 pm.

Summary

General presentation of the data management plan with the dmp.opidor.fr platform

Guest speakers

Stéphanie Cheviron

Data librarian at the Library Department of the University of Strasbourg, Stéphanie Cheviron has been collaborating for several years with the researchers and the team of the Computing and Advanced Services for Research (CESAR) pole of the University's digital department (DNUM) for the functional part of applications developed for research purposes. She is a member of the Recherche Data Gouv national team and manager of the Alsace Data Workshop (ADELE Helpesk).

Gaëlle Gauvrit

Data librarian at the Library Department of the University of Strasbourg, Gaëlle Gauvrit is a member of the Alsace Data Workshop (ADELE Helpesk). She contributes to the curation of data for the University of Strasbourg’s collection in the national repository Recherche Data Gouv and helps researchers writing their data mangement plan. 

This webinar will be given online at the following URL here.

Take note that

  • Language/Langue: this webinar will be given in English, with slides in English. The two speakers will answer your questions in English.
  • Replay: the presentation will be recorded and available (support + recording)  on podv2.unistra.fr

Nota bene : By joining the virtual room, you agree to allow the organisers to record and broadcast the webinar afterwards on the University of Strasbourg's video platform.

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Informations pratiques

  • Lieu

    Online on Big Blue Button: https://bbb.unistra.fr/b/cob-cam-wlv-mcx
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Laurent Bopp

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