Open Science in the project lifecycle - access & reuse
By the end of this session, learners will be able to:
- Attach a license and DOI to research outputs
- Articulate the importance of attaching metadata to research outputs
Schedule
Time | Topic | Instructor |
---|---|---|
13:00 | Open Science in data access and reuse | Ineke Luijten |
13:15 | Introduction to Repositories and Metadata | Elin Kronander |
14:10 | DOIs | Elin Kronander |
14:30 | Coffee break | |
15:00 | Licensing | Elin Kronander |
15:30 | Repositories and Metadata in practice | Elin Kronander |
16:30 | End of day |
Materials
Open Science in data access and reuse
➡️ Open this presentation in Google Slides (for viewing)
➡️ Make a copy of this presentation (for editing or downloading)
Repositories, metadata, DOIs, licensing
➡️ Open this presentation in Google Slides (for viewing)
➡️ Make a copy of this presentation (for editing or downloading)
Exercise:
- Instructions for the Zenodo Sandbox exercise: View | Make a Copy
- Research output: bird populations: View | Download
- Research output: interview transcript: View | Download
- Research output: conference presentation slides: View | Make a copy
- Research output: educational resources: View | Download
- Research output: software tool 1: View | Download
- Research output: software tool 2: View | Download
- Research output: software tool 3: View | Download
Contributors
Reuse
All materials from this session are available for re-use under . You are free to share (copy and redistribute) and adapt (remix, transform, and build upon) this material for any purpose, even commercially — as long as you give appropriate credit to the original authors.
Please cite material as:
Ineke Luijten, Elin Kronander (2025) Open Science in the Swedish context - Open Science in the project lifecycle - access & reuse. Retrieved from https://scilifelab-training.github.io/open-science/2505/Session5.html