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Cousijn, Helena

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Cousijn
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  • PublikaceOtevřený přístup
    PID Providers Keynote: Delivering Value to the Research Sector
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Simons, Natasha; Shillum, Chris; Gould, Maria; Clark, Jonathan; Cousijn, Helena; Ross, Shawn
    Keynote Panel Presentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024.
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    Research Activity Identifiers (RAiDs): Bringing an Emerging PID to Global Production
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Ross, Shawn; Cousijn, Helena; Liffers, Matthias; Simons, Natasha
    This workshop provides an overview of the Research Activity Identifier (RAiD). RAiD is a persistent identifier for research projects, which links a project’s organisations, people, inputs and outputs and provides key information not found elsewhere. RAiDs reduce the administrative burden of research project management, facilitate reporting of research outputs and impacts, and make research more transparent by exposing a project’s make-up and how it changes over time. The workshop consists of three parts lasting 20 minutes each. First, we will briefly introduce RAiD, focusing on the overall approach, metadata schema, identifier strategy, and the latest RAiD development and implementation updates. This part will include a short demonstration. Next, participants will have the opportunity to use the system, creating and editing RAiDs in a demonstration environment (including a web application and API). Finally, we will offer participants the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback about the system itself, use cases, and other aspects of RAiD that can inform future technical and policy development.
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    Implementing FAIR Workflows: PIDs in the Research Project Lifecycle
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Zheng, Zefan; Ross, Shawn; Cousijn, Helena; Chen, Xiaoli
    In this session we will present the work and experiences implementing PIDs and metadata workflows in a Neuroscience PhD research project, and walk the audience through the research project life cycle from the perspectives of the key PIDs – the roles they play in each stage of the research process, and what action items researchers should check off as they manage and share their research, to make sure the open research infrastructure is utilized to the fullest to optimize the FAIRness of each output. The session will contain four short talks explaining the FAIR workflows approach, the importance of aggregating information at the project level, the resulting project dashboard, and most importantly, the experiences of the researcher applying FAIR workflows to his research project. This will demonstrate the primary PID use cases throughout the research project life cycle and how they can be integrated into the day-to-day practices.