open data in ubiquitous systems research - seminar objectives and description (part1)

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Open Data in Ubiquitous Systems Research –

Seminar objectives and description Heli Väätäjä (heli.vaataja@gmail.com)

http://opendatainubiresearch.blogspot.fi/ Tampere University of Technology, Finland

UBINET Seminar for doctoral students in HCI and CS, 18.5 & 12.6, 2015 Seminar day 1,18.5.2015 SB204

Seminar focus

• Introduction to Open Science and Open Data in Ubiquitous Systems Research.

• Creation of Data Management Plan for own research.

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Learning objectives • Aware of basic concepts of open science and open

research data, able to explain them. • Understanding the importance of research data

management. • Aware of what to include in a data management plan

(DMP), able to create a DMP for own research and search solutions for issues to be solved.

• Aware and able to search for repositories of open data and open research data for own research and identify and solve issues to deal with in using open data.

• Aware of what issues need to take into account when opening up own research data, also related to human participants, and able to find information how to deal with the issues in DMP.

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Seminar description • 2 seminar days – 18.5 & 12.6 • Data management plan (DMP)

– Turned in by June 4th – Reading 60 pages of readings/materials to

support knowledge creation on open science and data, and the creation of the DMP

– Learning diary on DMP creation by June 10th – Presentation of DMP and learning diary

related issues, especially learnings on creating DMP

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Program – 18.5.2015 9.00-9.15 Morning snack 9.15-9.30 Welcome & introduction of participants 9.30-10.15 Introduction to open science and open data in research (Heli) 10.15-11.00 Group work 11.00-12.15 What does a researcher need to know when planning to open empirical data ? Mari Kleemola, Information Services Manager, University of Tampere. 12.15-13.00 Lunch break (at own expense) 13.00-14.00 Studying knowledge production in early modern Europe (1470-1800) based on an open data analytical ecosystem of library catalogue metadata. Mikko Tolonen, University of Helsinki 14.00-15.15 Open data sources & exploring data sources related to own research (assignment in class, Heli) 15.15-16.00 Data management plan & instructions for assignment (Heli)

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Introductions

• Name • Where from • Research topic • Types of research data that you use and/or

create in your research

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