The three key aims of DataCite are to improve the discovery of, access to and use of research data.
The theme for the European Summer meeting is 'Digital Research Data in Practice: solutions for improving discovery, access and use' and will focus on demonstrating practical ways that DataCite, its members and data centres are enabling these aims to be implemented.
See the Programme on the DataCite website.
The UK is ranked as having the second strongest research base in the world behind only the US. The UK's universities and research centres have an exceptional international reputation, but there is room for improvement. Given the spiralling costs associated with research and development, the process needs to become more efficient and deliver better value for money. That may mean working more closely with other institutions, with the private sector, across disciplines and across international borders.
The 12th DCC regional roadshow will take place on 6th and 7th June at the McClay library, Queen's University Belfast.
The roadshow is being organised in conjunction with Queen's University Belfast.
Registration is now closed.
EDINA, the University of Edinburgh's Information Services and the Digital Curation Centre are delighted to announce that the University of Edinburgh will be hosting the Seventh International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2012) from 9-13 July, 2012.
The DCC and ICPSR in collaboration with the wider research data management community organised a workshop on institutional data repositories at Open Repositories 2012, Edinburgh, UK on the 9 July at 13.30.
Hashtag #OR2012data
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