Hello everyone,
To those of you who couldn't come in October to the Open GLAM Monthly call, I've made the recording of the meeting available here: https://youtu.be/MPUiIbfcGbQ
Remember you can always check our meeting logs https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y-ooRioOKMgLJo5s9IB-kDmmq5ZXUsiAPGRBzMMJ6KM/edit#heading=h.tv36xpng8ehk in case you're interested in getting in touch with a specific project.
Our call in November will happen on November 19th, 2 PM UTC (check your corresponding timezone). It will take place in Hopin again, so remember to claim your ticket here: https://hopin.to/events/open-glam-monthly-call
And this will be the direct link to the call: https://app.hopin.to/events/open-glam-monthly-call/sessions/73978a20-da49-4a...
I'll be sharing more details soon with regards to the agenda and who will be our speakers, but most likely we'll dedicate a substantive amount of time to the Declaration on Open Access to Cultural Heritage. We'll be having Andrea talk more about the research work she has done, that you can find now on http://openglam.pubpub.org/
cheers, scann
Dear Open GLAM,
You might be interested in the following webinar on publishing FAIR data in the GLAM sector.
All information including link to registration here: https://dri.ie/publishing-glam-data-fair-data
Summary:
Publishing GLAM data as FAIR data 29 October 2020, online 15:00-16:30 GMT | 16:00-17:30 CET
Cultural heritage data collections from the Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAM) sector are crucial resources that can help advance research for scholars in the humanities. However, data requires management and data management requires guidelines for implementation. The Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) principles have been widely adopted as best practice in data management and publication.
This collaborative webinar, organised by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and the Research Data Alliance Ireland (RDA) national node, with the support of Europeana Research, will explore the benefits of publishing GLAM data as FAIR data and will address questions about how this can be achieved.
The webinar will explore:
* What is FAIR and Open data? * Why publish FAIR GLAM data? * What does FAIR GLAM data look like? * Where to publish FAIR GLAM data? * How to clear copyright issues?
Speakers include:
* DRI Director, Dr Natalie Harrower: Dr Harrower is Director of the Digital Repository of Irelandhttps://www.dri.ie/ * Music Librarian at the Library of Trinity College Dublin, Roy Stanley * Head of Research Services in Rijksmuseum, Saskia Scheltjens * Software Engineer at the Digital Repository of Ireland, Dr Kathryn Cassidy
_______ Read our statement on 'Playing Our Part during COVID-19'https://dri.ie/covid-19-playing-our-part _________________ Dr. Natalie Harrower Director, Digital Repository of Ireland Royal Irish Academy n.harrower@ria.iemailto:n.harrower@ria.ie | @natalieharrower www.dri.iehttp://www.dri.ie/ | @dri_ireland RDA COVID-19 Working Grouphttps://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/rda-covid19 European Commission FAIR data expert grouphttps://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regexpert/index.cfm?do=groupDetail.groupDetail&groupID=3464 European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) FAIR working grouphttps://www.eoscsecretariat.eu/working-groups/fair-working-group
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