Vote for your top 5 posters at https://forms.gle/xkg4gc59DMVPGoT5A. Voting closes on the 24th of October, 14:00. The 3 winners will be announced at the conference dinner at Tapahtumatalo Bank Restaurant. Please note only academic submissions are part of the competition, and regional node posters will be displayed on Friday 25 October.
For poster participants, please bring your printed poster to the conference venue for the exhibition. Posters must be in vertical format with dimensions of 70cm x 100cm. You may choose to print your poster beforehand and carry it with you on your flight, or you can arrange to have it printed locally at one of the following locations:
- Unigrafia
https://shop.unigrafia.fi/print-products-posters-banners-large-prints/?lang=en
(Need to pay for poster when ordering and can pick up poster at venue (Otakaari building) - MEB Kamppi
http://meb.fi/en/meb-shops/meb-kamppi/
(Fast, affordable and near metro)
Posters will be displayed prominently within the venue, with staff available to assist with setup.
Regional node posters and the winners of the poster competition will be displayed in Dipoli on Friday 25 October. Please note that regional node posters are not part of the poster competition.
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Poster Title |
Name & surname |
Organisation |
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Data Management Plans (DMPs) |
1 |
DMP Training: A New Methodology | João Cardoso | INESC-ID |
2 |
Magdalena Drafiova; Sarah Jones; Sam Rust |
Digital Curation Centre |
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3 |
A proposal of Machine-actionable Data Management Plan for Fiocruz | Patricia Henning; Viviane Veiga | Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ) | |
4 |
The collaborative method between curators and researchers in the preparation of a Data Management Plan and Privacy Impact Assessment | Yulia Karimova; Cristina Ribeiro | INESC TEC / FEUP | |
5 |
Evaluating Sharing of Data in C4G, a Portuguese Research Infrastructure dedicated to Geosciences | Helena Amaral | C4G - Colaboratorium for Geosciences | |
Research Data Management |
6 |
Research data management life cycle support at University of Helsinki | Mari Elisa Kuusniemi, Ville Tenhunen, Minna Harjuniemi, Pälvi Kaiponen | University of Helsinki; Helsinki University Library, Center for Information Technology, University Services |
7 |
National collaboration as a strategic enabler of institutional RDM support | Lene Offersgaard | University of Copenhagen | |
8 |
Delivering Research Data Management Services (DRDMS) MOOC | Alex Delipalta; Sarah Jones; S.Venkat; Ellen Verbakel; Rene van Horik | Digital Curation Centre, RDNL | |
9 |
openRDM.swiss: a national research data management service for the Swiss scientific community | Henry Lütcke | Scientific IT Services, ETH Zurich, Switzerland | |
10 |
The Evolution of RDM and Digital Research Infrastructure in Canada | Jeff Moon; Lee Wilson | CARL Portage Network [CARL: Canadian Association of Research Libraries] | |
11 |
Efficiently starting institutional RDM | Kerstin Helbig | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | |
12 |
Support in research data management from special libraries | Birte Lindstaedt | ZB MED Information Centre Life Sciences | |
13 |
The Research Data Management Situation in Hong Kong | Wendy Hoi Yan Wong | The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library | |
14 |
Developing Discipline Specific Research Data Management and Data Information Literacy Training in Chemistry & Ethnography: A Focused Approach for Small College Faculty and Students | Parvaneh Abbaspour | Lewis & Clark College | |
15 |
23 Things revisited: field guides to research data management | Mijke Jetten, PhD | Radboud University | |
16 |
Research data management in the field of Ecology: challenges and opportunities | Ângela Lomba | CIBIO ( Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources) - InBIO (Research Network in Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology), University of Porto | |
17 |
Data Agents: How to put research data management into practice? | Anne Sunikka | Aalto University | |
18 |
Korea Research Data Platform: Present and Future | Sa-kwang Song | Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information | |
19 |
The German National Resarch Data Infrastructure for Engineers | Hausen, Daniela; Schwarz, Annett; Kraft, Angelina | RWTH Aachen University and Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library | |
20 |
NFDI4Chem - Research Data Infrastructure for Chemistry | Bach Felix | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) | |
21 |
CEDAR Workbench: Adding Metadata, Searching, Models, and Pipelines | John Graybeal | Stanford University | |
22 |
A Case Study on Improving Usability throughout the Data Lifecycle at a Scientific Data Center | Robert R. Downs and Robert S. Chen | CIESIN, Columbia University | |
23 |
Surveying and Supporting Funder Practices that Enable Transparent and Credible Research | David Mellor | Center for Open Science | |
24 |
Reinforcing nodes and links: Expanding the knowledge graph of research activities of research institutions | Shutaro Kiyoshige | Hokkaido University | |
25 |
Data curation practices in the Netherlands: creating a “Dutch Data Curation Network” | Inge Slouwerhof | Radboud University | |
26 |
EDISON Data Science Framework (EDSF) Extension to Address Transversal Skills required by Emerging Digital Transformation | Yuri Demchenko, Cuadrado Gallego Juan José, Tomasz Wiktorski, Steve Brewer | University of Amsterdam | |
27 | Towards a community-endorsed data steward profession for supporting research | Mijke Jetten, PhD | Radboud University | |
28 | A CLIR Perspective on How Data Makes a Difference | Smiti Nathan | Johns Hopkins University | |
29 | Users Stories are the “data that makes the difference” in research data infrastructure design | Alexander Sussman | University of New South Wales | |
30 | Promoting the work of the Data Champions | Connie Clare | The University of Nottingham/TU Delft | |
31 | Designing an Architecture for Machine-actionable Research Data Management Planning in an Institutional Context | Simon Oblasser | Vienna University of Technology | |
FAIR Data | 32 | Let the Data Sing - A scalable Architecture to make Data Silos FAIR | Tobias Weber, Alexander Götz, Stephan Hachinger | Leibniz Supercomputing Centre |
33 |
Automatic Facet Generation and Selection over Knowledge Graphs | Leila Feddoul; Sirko Schindler; Frank Löffler | Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany and German Aerospace Center DLR, Institute of Data Science, Jena, Germany | |
34 |
The SAIL data infrastructure for open and FAIR research data from the SAIL campaign | Susana Barbosa | INESC TEC | |
35 |
GO FAIR | Catharina Wasner | ZBW | |
36 |
Data in brief: a trustable platform for FAIR data sharing | Ross Hildrew | Elsevier Ltd | |
37 |
Building The Data Landscape Of The Future: FAIRsFAIR Practical Solutions To Foster A FAIR Data Culture | Sara Pittonet | Trust-IT Services | |
38 |
Evaluation tool of FAIR criteria literacy and compliance to foster research data sharing. | Romain David; Laurence Mabile; Mohamed Yahia; Mogens Thomsen; Anne Cambon-Thomsen; and the Research Data Alliance - SHAring Reward & Credit (SHARC) Interest Group https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/sharing-rewards-and-credit-sharc-ig | MISTEA, INRA, Montpellier SupAgro, Université de Montpellier, | |
39 |
The BonaRes Data Portal: FAIR access to Soil and Agricultural Research Data | Carsten Hoffmann | ZALF - Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research | |
40 |
clara.science - classification of research areas | Claudia Martens | DKRZ / KIT / re3data / B2FIND | |
41 |
EHRI - European Holocaust Research Infrastructure | Francesco Gelati | University of Limerick (until 2019-07-30); Munich Institute for Contemporary History (from 2019-08-01) | |
42 |
Finding Research Data | Heinrich Widmann | DKRZ / EUDAT / EOSC-hub | |
43 | Researcher-led FAIR services at TU Graz | Sarah Stryeck, Stefan Reichmann, Thomas Klebel, Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi, Tony Ross-Hellauer | TU Graz | |
44 | FAIR workflows – A workbench for the reproducibility of scientific workflows and protocols | Joao Moreira | VU Amsterdam / U.Twente | |
Agricultural Sciences & Environmental/earth sciences |
45 |
Identifying, naming and interoperating data in a Phenotyping platform network : the good, the bad and the ugly. | David Romain | MISTEA, INRA, Montpellier SupAgro, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France |
46 |
D2KAB project taking off: Data to Knowledge in Agronomy and Biodiversity | Sophie Aubin | INRA | |
47 |
AN INTEROPERABLE CLIMATE SERVICE FOR DROUGHT MONITORING | Ramona Magno | IBE-CNR (Institute of BioEconomy of National Research Council), 50019 - Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy | |
48 |
Not just a lot of hot air: How ICOS greenhouse gas observations are helping to inform society about climate change | Maggie Hellström | ICOS Carbon Portal, Lund University Department of Physical Geography & Ecosystem Science, Sölvegatan 12, S-22362, Lund, Sweden | |
49 |
SHARING DATA AND INFORMATION ON LOCAL FLOODING RISK IN NIGER | Tiziana De Filippis | National Research Council, Institute of BioEconomy (CNR-IBE), Italy | |
50 |
Opportunities and Challenges for Energy Data and Climate Change | Emily Beagle | The University of Texas at Austin | |
51 |
Drivers and barriers of reproducibility and openness in energy economics | Ana Trisovic | University of Chicago | |
52 |
Data infrastructure for big earth data stewardship in CASEarth | Lili Zhang; Jianhui Li | Computer Network Information Center, CAS | |
53 |
IUGS/GCI Global Geoscience Data Transfer Standards - GeoSciML and EarthResourceML | Jouni Vuollo (GTK); Eric Boisvert (GSC), Mark Rattenbury (GNS) and CGI Interoperability Working Groups | Head of Unit | |
54 | Finding the limits of sustainability: towards data integration | Núria Bautista Puig | Carlos III University of Madrid | |
Publishing/ Journals/ Citation |
55 |
Linking supporting research data to scholarly articles at Elsevier | Marina Soares e Silva | Elsevier |
56 |
Journal Research Data Policy Across Disciplines: Comparison Between 2014 and 2019 | 1) Ui Ikeuchi; 2) Manabu Abe 3) Kazuhiro Hayashi, 4) Norimasa Nomura, 5) Nobuya Okayama, 6) Mizuho, Owashi, 7) Kenichi Sumimoto, 8) Nanako Takahashi, 9) Yuko Toda, 10) Masahito Nosé | 1) Bunkyo University, 2) JAMSTEC, 3) NISTEP, 4) Clarivate Analytics, 5) Hitachi Consulting, 6) National Institute for Environmental Studies, 7) JST, 8) Tokyo Gakugei University, 9) Teikyo University, 10) Nagoya University | |
57 |
Writing data citation guidelines for linguistics: Lessons learned | Andreassen, Helene N. | UiT The Arctic University of Norway | |
58 |
Reproducible paper template | Mohammad Akhlaghi | Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) | |
59 |
OpenAIRE Research Community Gateway: Enabling Open Science publishing for Research Communities and Research Infrastructures | Pedro Principe | University of Minho | |
60 |
Can we enhance data discovery by standardising licence classification? | Graham Parton | Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) | |
61 |
Conquaire: Reproducibility of Research Data by Applying Continuous Integration | Vidya Ayer, Philipp Cimiano, Fabian Herrmann, Vitali Peil, Christian Pietsch, Andreas Rempel, Jochen Schirrwagen, Johanna Vompras, Cord Wiljes | University of Bielefeld, Germany | |
62 |
Long-tail Data Curatation and Publishing Services through GFZ Data Services | Elger, Kirsten; Ulbrich, Damian | GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany | |
Archiving / Repositories / Storing / Sharing |
63 |
Simple, Standards-Based Archiving in Dataverse | James Myers | Dataverse |
64 |
ARCHIVER - Archiving and Preservation for Research Environments | Joao Fernandes | CERN | |
65 |
Development of Institutional Research Data Repository to Support Korean Scientific and Research Data | Jung-Ho Um | Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information | |
66 |
Sustainable infrastructure for the integration of research software in research data repositories | Sibylle Hermann | University of Stuttgart | |
67 |
RDUF (Research Data Utilization Forum): a meeting Place for the Japanese Community to Discuss Research Data Sharing | 1) Hideaki Takeda, 2) Yasuhiro Murayama (**, +), 3) RDUF Secretary Office | 1) National Institute of Informatics, 2) National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 3) Japan Science and Technology Agency (+: corresponding author) | |
68 |
NBDC - as a main provider and an evangelist for life science data repository and portal in Japan | Shigeru Yatsuzuka; Jun-ichi Onami; Tomoe Nobusada; Satoko Sakai; Atsuko Miyazaki; Toshihisa Takagi | National Bioscience Database Center | |
69 |
Representation of authentic archival information in the Semantic Web | André Pacheco | University of Coimbra | |
70 |
Datacloud: Distributed architecture for data storing and sharing | Ville Tenhunen; Eero Kesälä; Matti Saarinen | Unversity of Helsinki / Center for Information Technology | |
71 |
Introducing the Jisc Open Research Hub | Tamsin Burland; John Kaye; Dom Fripp; Tom Dave; Paul Stokes; Caroline Ingram | Jisc | |
72 |
It takes two to tango | Geneviève Michaud | Sciences Po | |
73 |
Research Information Hub - a window into Finnish research | Hanna-Mari Puuska; Walter Rydman | CSC - IT Centre for Science | |
74 |
OntoPortal Virtual Appliance and Community Adoption | John Graybeal | Stanford University | |
75 |
Defining Open Data Market Architecture and Functional Components for effective data exchnage | Yuri Demchenko; Rens Van der Veldt; Lu Zhang; Paola Grosso; Wouter Los; Cees de Laats; Leon Gommans | University of Amsterdam | |
76 |
Király Péter |
Göttingen eResearch Alliance, GWDG |
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Systems/Tools |
77 |
ADOnIS – An ontology-based information system providing seamless integration of structured and unstructured data | Alsayed Algergawy; Friederike Klan; Erik Faessler; Hamdi Hamed; Bernd Kampe; Birgitta König-Ries; Udo Hahn | University of Jena, Jena Germany |
78 |
R&R- a De novo Method to Improve Data Access and Share-AI Generated Metadata | Talapady N Bhat*; Jacob Collard; Subrahmanian Eswaran; Ira Monarch; Ram Sriram | NIST | |
79 |
Leveraging Schema.org Specifications within Materials Science and Engineering | Zachary Trautt | National Institute of Standards and Technology | |
80 |
SuLMaSS - Sustainable Lifecycle Management for Scientific Software | Robert Ulrich | University Heart Center Freiburg Bad Krozingen / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / DE-RSE / RDA-DE / bwDataArchive | |
81 |
Improving Discoverability and Accessibility of Civic Open Data Portal through University and State Agency Partnerships | Jennifer Garcon | University of Pennsylvania | |
82 |
Integration of heterogeneous data using the SciData data model | Stuart Chalk | University of North Florida | |
83 | Leveraging the use of publicly available data for Cancer Research: an example in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia | Maria Tsagiopoulou | Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (INAB | CERTH) | |
84 | Diagnosis of Market Symptoms by Artificial Intelligence: A Case Study of Changing Market Integration in Electricity Market | Hyeongyul Roh | Duke University | |
Regional nodes |
85 |
Italian Node poster | Emma Lazzeri | CNR-ISTI |
86 |
RDA - The Netherlands (national node) | Lisa de Leeuw | Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) | |
87 |
RDA Greece |
Fotis Karayannis, Elli Papadopoulou |
ATHENA Research Centre | |
88 |
RDA in Portugal: a national community in research data | Cristina Ribeiro | INESC TEC/ University of Porto | |
89 |
The German RDA Node | Raphael Ritz | MPCDF | |
90 |
RDA Spain | Fabrizio Gagliardi | Barcelona Supercomputing Center | |
91 |
RDA national node in Ireland | Timea Biro, Sandra Collins, Natalie Harrower | Digital Repository of Ireland / Royal Irish Academy, National Library of Ireland | |
92 |
Czech RDA Node | Tomas Mildorf | Plan4all / University of West Bohemia | |
93 |
Norwegian Research Data Alliance Node | Katrine Utaaker Segadal | NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data | |
94 |
RDA Slovenia | Janez Štebe | Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP) | |
95 |
RDA in Finland | Anu Märkälä on behalf of Heidi Laine | CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd. | |
96 |
RDA Sweden: encouraging RDM best practices across disciplines | Maggie Hellström | Lund University | |
97 | Research Data Management: Awareness Raising and Support in Lithuania | Ieva Cesevičiūtė and Gintarė Tautkevičienė |
Kaunas University of Technology |
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98 | RDA in Australia | Stefanie Kethers |
Senior Business Analyst, ARDC, Director of Operations, RDA |
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99 |
Opening up UK research | Christopher Brown | Jisc | |
100 | RDA in Denmark | Zaza Nadja | Rigsarkivet | |
101 | RDA in Croatia | Draženko Celjak, Ljiljana Jertec Musap | University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre | |
102 | RDA in Hungary | Robert Lovas | MTA SZTAKI | |
103 | RDA in Austria | Andreas Rauber | Vienna University of Technology | |
104 | RDA in France | Françoise Genova | Centre de Donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS) |