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UiO core RI Data use workshop #30

Open rukayaj opened 10 months ago

rukayaj commented 10 months ago

Quick Facts

Abstract

The Natural History Museum MaNa group and Norwegian Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) node invite students, PhDs, postdocs, researchers and faculty to the University of Oslo for a 1-day workshop on Tuesday, 22 October 2024. More details to follow in the autumn! This event is designed to assist your understanding of GBIF data usage and data citation.

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cjandrew commented 7 months ago

Data publishing workshop advert draft:

Workshop "save-the-date" Invitation: GBIF Data Use and Application

The Natural History Museum MaNa group and Norwegian Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) node invites biosciences students, PhDs, postdocs, researchers and faculty to the University of Oslo for a 1-day workshop on Tuesday, 22 October 2024

This event is designed to assist you understanding GBIF data usage and data citation. By the end of the workshop, you will:

Workshop Tentative Details

Who Should Attend: Biosciences students, MSs, PhDs, postdocs, researchers and faculty at the University of Oslo who are interested in utilising GBIF data in their research or teaching. No prior experience is required.

What to Bring: A laptop, with R & RStudio installed.

Prerequisites: We'll work with R & RStudio during the workshop, but only a familiarity will be needed to follow along with the workshop material

Provisional Schedule and further information: To come at a later date!

@DesalegnChala @dagendresen @MichalTorma @ErikKusch @rukayaj, please comment within the next couple days also on this tentative plan for the 2nd workshop

rukayaj commented 7 months ago

👍 Looks good to me Carrie

ErikKusch commented 7 months ago

Looks good from my side as well!

DesalegnChala commented 7 months ago

This looks great to me as well! Are we still planning to showcase the use of GBIF data by giving opportunities for interested participants to share their experiences? We can allot five minutes speedy talk on when and for what purpose GBIF data was used in their research. This approach can make the workshop interactive and ensure participants get insights directly from those who have experience with GBIF data usage.

cjandrew commented 7 months ago

By the way, see also material in the Google Drive folder

cjandrew commented 7 months ago

Workshop "save-the-date" Invitation: Publish Your Data as Darwin Core Archives

Workshop "save-the-date" Invitation_ GBIF Data Use and Application.pdf

cjandrew commented 7 months ago

FYI, I do not know how to post this to the MaNa events page

dagendresen commented 7 months ago

FYI, I do not know how to post this to the MaNa events page

Thanks!! I added the events here: https://www.gbif.no/events/

dagendresen commented 1 month ago

The UiO core RI workshop is approaching - in two weeks on 22nd October.

I have added a GDrive planning folder here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1X1sqUaOK4wbiIZF4LtHYlMSFxyVDw6nj

And a planning document here https://docs.google.com/document/d/15OKweEJPfAWinfbnwJIRPCN6oN2u58eIOGlWAox2zN4/edit

Are you @MichalTorma planning the agenda and topics to teach - and planning to order lunch for the participants?

dagendresen commented 1 month ago

Note that the Core RI GBIF data use workshop home page does not describe any times for start and end!

Suggest adding when the workshop will start and when it will end to the workshop homepage. https://www.nhm.uio.no/english/research/groups/mana/events-mana/data-use-workshop-october.html

Note that Dag will not be available before after lunch on Tuesday 22nd of October (another conflicting meeting at the museum).

ErikKusch commented 1 month ago

Hi all, but especially @MichalTorma and @cjandrew. I am afraid I am not available to join this workshop, but seem to remember that I was asked to present on how to obtain data from GBIF a few months back. All my material for this purpose is available here: https://www.erikkusch.com/courses/gbif/.

How would you like this be taught @MichalTorma? I can videorecord myself giving this lecture or, and surely preferably, @cjandrew do you have capacity for this? With your teaching experience, I think the students would get so much more out of this then if it was a video contribution!