“GO CHANGE” WORKSHOP Towards a new FAIR academic culture
Frankfurt, 19 June 2019
Welcome to Frankfurt!
Photo credit: Stephan Jockel
OUTLINE
Today’s agenda Workshop objectives What’s a GO FAIR Implementation Network? What’s the GO FAIR Support and Coordination Office? Today’s ignition talks
TODAY’S AGENDA
8:00 – 9:00 Registration
9:00 – 9:30 Welcome Address and Introduction: The GO FAIR Initiative
9:30 – 10:00 Coffee Break
10:00 – 11:30 Ignition Talks
11:30 – 12:00 Preparations for Working Group Sessions
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Break
1:00 – 3:00 Working Group Sessions: Knowledge Café 3:00 – 3:30 Coffee break
3:30 – 4:00 Report out: Linking Efforts
4:00 – 4:45 Discussion: Founding an Implementation Network for RDM Competence Centers
4:45 – 5:00 Round-up and Good-bye
TODAY’S AGENDA
All day “I am looking for…” “I can offer”
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
After this workshop…
…you will know many more practical approaches and resources and you‘ll be keen
on trying them out in your own institution/research community
…there will be a systematic compilation of resources that you and your colleagues
will be adding to constantly
…there will be an Implementation Network for RDM Competence Centers that
facilitates future collaboration and exchange of resources
What’s a
Implementation Network?
IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
Implementation Networks = Members of the GO FAIR Initiative
Consortia of individuals, institutions, or projects with a common implementation goal towards FAIR
Conscious choices in terms of existing standards and technology
Implementation Networks reuse, adjust or - in some cases – create
entirely new tools, schemas, resources, workflows Wheels are not being reinvented Existing gems become integrated parts of a common environment
IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
The overall GO FAIR approach: Open and inclusive environment for anyone committed to help putting
the FAIR principles into practice
Integrating all disciplines and states from all over the world: bottom-up, open to all, cross border, cross discipline
Goal: Broad acceptance and application of FAIR principles
IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
Implementation Networks can join GO FAIR in 3 steps: (1) Fill in application form on www.go-fair.org
(2) Sign Rules of Engagement and select a consortium coordinator
(3) Create a Manifesto (2-3 pages) outlining objectives, strategy, partners
etc.
IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
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Status Quo:
• 16 active INs • 13 preparatory INs • 5 interested INs
www.go-fair.org/implementation-networks/overview
IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
Governance IN coordinators form the “Stakeholder Forum” Elected representatives constitute the “Executive Board”: GO CHANGE GO TRAIN GO BUILD
Odile Hologne Food Systems IN
Peter Kraker Discovery IN
Susana Sansone FAIR StRePo IN
Suzanne Dumouchel CO-OPERAS IN
Ronald Cornet Rare Diseases IN
IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
GO FAIR Steering Committee
Executive Board
Stakeholder Forum
IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN …
Implements decisions
Support decisions
National Support Offices
National Support Offices
National Support Offices
…
International Support and Coordination Office
Proposes recommendations, strategy, roadmap
Decides on strategy, FAIR roadmap, defines working programme
Propose working programme
Implementation of FAIR standards
GO FAIR GOVERANCE: Responsibilities and Tasks
What’s the
International Support and
Coordination Office?
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT AND COORDINATION OFFICE
Patrick Garda
Leiden Hamburg Parisa
Xavier Engels
Ines Drefs
Katharina Kriegel
Silvia Wissel Anja Busch Gavin Connor Fox
Klaus Tochtermann Barend Mons
Hana Pergl Luiz Bonino Erik Schultes
Tessa van Daalen Jacintha van Beemen Catharina Wasner
HOW DID IT ALL START?
December 2017: The science ministries of Germany, the Netherlands and France announce that they will support the GO FAIR initiative by setting up an international office To do what?
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT AND COORDINATION OFFICE
Serving as a hub broadening network and coordination across Implementation Networks
Assistance with the formulation of manifestos, priorities, roadmaps
Organisation of workshops and meetings for knowledge exchange and knowledge transfer (limited funds)
Ensuring synergy within and between Implementation Networks
Project outcomes and best practices gain visibility as they are promoted by the GFISCO
Communications and collaboration support, i.e. mailing lists, newsletter, teleconferencing account
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT AND COORDINATION OFFICE
Serving as a hub broadening network and coordination across Implementation Networks
Assistance with the formulation of manifestos, priorities, roadmaps
Organisation of workshops and meetings for knowledge exchange and knowledge transfer (limited funds)
Ensuring synergy within and between Implementation Networks
Project outcomes and best practices gain visibility as they are promoted by the GFISCO
Communications and collaboration support, i.e. mailing lists, newsletter, teleconferencing account
GO FAIR WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS 15-16 Jan 2019 International Meeting of Implementation Networks 12 Feb 2019 Personal Health Train Workshop (German Chapter) 19 June 2019 GO CHANGE-Workshop in Frankfurt September 2019 GO Inter Kick-Off Workshop September 2019 GO BUILD-Workshop November 2019 GO TRAIN-Workshop …
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT AND COORDINATION OFFICE
Serving as a hub broadening network and coordination across Implementation Networks
Assistance with the formulation of manifestos, priorities, roadmaps
Organisation of workshops and meetings for knowledge exchange and knowledge transfer (limited funds)
Ensuring synergy within and between Implementation Networks
Project outcomes and best practices gain visibility as they are promoted by the GFISCO
Communications and collaboration support, i.e. mailing lists, newsletter, teleconferencing account
GO FAIR SYNERGIES (GO CHANGE)
Today’s ignition talks
How to effectively implement an Open Science or FAIR data policy?
Through which formats can the scientific community be successfully engaged?
What would it take to make it mandatory for researchers to share research data from publicly funded projects?
How to effectively implement an Open Science or FAIR data policy?
Through which formats can the scientific community be successfully engaged?
What would it take to make it mandatory for researchers to share research data from publicly funded projects?
Example: Finland In 2018, UNIFI – the Finnish universities’ council of rectors – came up with an Open Science and data - action programme for the whole Finnish scholarly community Advisor: Heidi Laine
How to effectively implement an Open Science or FAIR data policy?
Through which formats can the scientific community be successfully engaged?
What would it take to make it mandatory for researchers to share research data from publicly funded projects?
Example: Open Science Community Utrecht The community is a inclusive platform to learn and talk about open science. In just three months, over 100 colleagues from all faculties and career stages have Initiators: Anita Eerland and Loek Brinkmann
How to effectively implement an Open Science or FAIR data policy?
Through which formats can the scientific community be successfully engaged?
What would it take to make it mandatory for researchers to share research data from publicly funded projects?
Example: FAIR Funder Implementation Study Currently, it is difficult for the funder to realistically require FAIR RDM. Likewise, it is difficult to the grantee to comply. What are the minimal services needed? Facilitator: Erik Schultes
HAVE A GREAT WORKSHOP!
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