18-18 Sep 2020 Grenoble (France)

Datacc' : how to manage research data

In managing research data, researchers often face a variety of barriers or difficulties, including the voluminous, heterogeneous, non-perennial nature of the data.
Beyond the new injunctions from funding agencies (ANR, European projects, etc.) for open science and FAIR data principles, researchers are the first to suffer from the current scattering of research data and the difficulty of reusing them.

You are looking for help, tools, models, advices ?

With Datacc.org, you may find an answer to your questions.... The information is divided into 4 main themes: finding, enhancing, documenting and storing research data. The contents will be enriched , according to the needs expressed by the researchers. For example, a contextualization of the data management plans and a list of tools are proposed. An English version will be available in September.

This site is intended as a disciplinary support, in addition to the services offered by your University. In the long term, we plan to set up a network of referents on the various themes concerning data management.

This site is intended for researchers, research engineers and PhD students. It will develop thanks to and with you. Your feedbacks and suggestions are essential to be able to produce contents adapted to your needs.

The members of the Datacc' project  offers you a meeting around data management on 18 september, 14h

Let us know your experiences, questions, expectations and any difficulties you may encounter by contacting marie-emilia.herbet@univ-lyon1.fr and lucie.albaret@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

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How to access

For persons not belonging to Institut NEEL, LPMMC, LNCMI or DR11 units, to be able to access the room, you must declare your presence to Bart van Tiggelen (Bart.van-tiggelen@cnrs.grenoble.fr), and come with an identity document.

Location

Maison des Magistères

Program

New challenges in data management

Presentation of the CNRS delegate

Presentation of the directors of the Neel Institute, the LPMMC and the LNCMI: proposal of projects to support

Feedback on data storage, reporting and dissemination: the example of Perscido (Marie-Christine Rousset, professor at the LIG, scientific manager of the PERSYVAL-lab lab)

Discussion

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