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29 Jan 2020

Greek RDA and OpenAIRE webinar on the Hellenic Data Service “HELIX”

During the 2019 Open Access Week, the RDA Greek Node in collaboration with the OpenAIRE Greek NOAD  organised a webinar on the Hellenic Data Service “HELIX”. HELIX is a joint effort of Athena Research Center and GRNET aiming at supporting cross-disciplinary data-intensive research and promoting Data Science and Open Access policies. The webinar focused on informing Greek researchers and librarians about the national data repository (HELIX Data) and available tools for data analysis (HELIX Lab). Hence, it explained the use of HELIX Data as a service for accessing and sharing datasets and HELIX Lab as a service for discovering and running code. George Chatzigeorgakidis,as a research associate at Athena Research Center , went through the two services by giving real time examples of use cases using data that have emerged from the field of seismology.

 

Starting with HELIX Data, George guided participants on the use of the platform, focusing on how to create and/ or upload (meta)data files. He stated that HELIX Data emphasizes on data quality which is evident during the curation process that takes place prior to publication of the data(sets). HELIX Data also supports data reusability by assigning open licenses to its artifacts. Data stored and preserved in the HELIX Data repository can be linked to lab notebooks that the HELIX Lab indexes.

 

Moving on, HELIX Lab was described as an open collection of apps and services which allows sharing and reuse of research data, interaction with code and experimentation with Big Data and HPC. An important feature of HELIX Lab is Jupyter Notebooks. Notebooks support coding in multiple programming languages, such as Python or R, for data(sets) visualization. George highlighted the value of Notebooks as learning tools, used by academics in postgraduate and undergraduate courses in Greek Universities. He also noted that HELIX Lab takes part in the OpenAIRE Citizen Science activity “Open Schools Journal for Open Science” that familiarises students with the research process through accessing seismic data stored in HELIX Data.

 

The webinar ended with a Q&A session which, among other things, pointed out the areas where further support is needed regarding HELIX development. During the Q&A session, it was clarified that HELIX Lab can also be used for conducting statistical analysis. 

 

HELIX is an infrastructure under development and many new features are expected to be introduced. George invited the participants to become HELIX users, so as to better explore its capabilities, and encouraged everyone to send their feedback or ideas on new functionalities that could be integrated by the HELIX services. Finally, participants requests for more informative material and hands - on activities, lead to a commitment by the organising committee to plan more events, such as interactive sessions at the second Symposium for Open Science in Greece (forthcoming).

 

Browse HELIX: https://hellenicdataservice.gr/main/

Contact HELIX: hello@hellenicdataservice.gr  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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