Open Science
from the perspective of funding providers
All lectures will be in Czech – for detailed program see Czech version of websites.
Data managment
from the perspective of funding providers
One lecture will be in English (see below), the others in Czech (see Czech version of websites).
13:15–14:00
Making Software FAIR: A machine-assisted workflow for the research software lifecycle
Petr Knoth (project SoFAIR)
A key issue hindering discoverability, attribution and reusability of open research software is that its existence often remains hidden within the manuscript of research papers. For these resources to become first-class bibliographic records, they first need to be identified and subsequently registered with persistent identifiers (PIDs) to be made FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). To this day, much open research software fails to meet FAIR principles and software resources are mostly not explicitly linked from the manuscripts that introduced them or used them.
SoFAIR is a 2-year international project (2024-2025) which proposes a solution to the above problem realised over the content available through the global network of open repositories. SoFAIR will extend the capabilities of widely used open scholarly infrastructures (CORE, Software Heritage, HAL) and tools (GROBID) operated by the consortium partners, delivering and deploying an effective solution for the management of the research software lifecycle, including: 1) ML-assisted identification of research software assets from within the manuscripts of scholarly papers, 2) validation of the identified assets by authors, 3) registration of software assets with PIDs and their archival.
Additional Open Science practices
from the perspective of funding providers
One lecture will be in English (see below), the others in Czech (see Czech version of websites).
13:40–14:10
Citizen Science & participatory research at TU Delft
Tanya Yankelevich (TU Delft)
Explore the role of Citizen Science and participatory research at TU Delft. Learn how a dedicated team is building a growing community and fostering support for open, collaborative research initiatives.