[BBC] Last call: Data Steward Knowledge and Skills Workshops 11 and 12 June 2019, Utrecht

Celia van Gelder celia.van.gelder at dtls.nl
Fri May 31 08:26:37 CEST 2019


 

Dear colleagues,

 

We are happy to announce that the registration is now open for our two
one-day Data Steward Knowledge and Skills workshops on June 11 and 12, 2019
in Utrecht. Registration is free of charge and we hope to welcome many of
you there for a working meeting with and for the Data Steward Community!

 

Dates:  Two one-day workshops.  First one June 11 & the second one on June
12 June 2019. Maximum participants per day:  25.

Location:  Holland Heart House, Utrecht,
<https://www.hollandhearthouse.nl/Routedescription_HHH.pdf>
https://www.hollandhearthouse.nl/Routedescription_HHH.pdf

Registration:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccCFvNqcA-3fmBqelUXN2EMGHUq68W0Xfb
BGt46tSOP7Govg/viewform

Registration is free of charge. Lunch is included.

Time: 10-16 hrs

Programme:
https://www.dtls.nl/events/data-steward-knowledge-and-skills-workshop/ and
https://www.dtls.nl/events/data-steward-knowledge-and-skills-workshop-2/

 

Target audience

 

Data stewards, data managers, policy makers, HR persons, funders and all
other stakeholders that are interested to share their expertise in Data
Stewardship, want to get updated about the work that is going on, and want
to contribute to the next steps that will be taken. Although the main focus
is for the Life Sciences domain, our work on the competencies and skills of
the data stewards is rather generic and also useful for other disciplines.
Therefore participants from other disciplines are very welcome to join.

 

Goal of the meeting

In a ZonMw- funded project where we are working on defining the profession,
skills and training needs of Data Stewards in the life sciences.  All the
output of the project produced so far can be found on
<https://zenodo.org/communities/nl-ds-pd-ls/>
https://zenodo.org/communities/nl-ds-pd-ls/.  It is our ambition to produce
tangible outputs, that can be used and implemented in the organisations.  To
achieve these goals it is crucial to get input from the community.  In this
way we make further steps in defining community-endorsed outcomes and decide
together which next steps are needed to improve data stewardship function
descriptions, capacity, visibility, recognition and training. As a data
steward, you will meet your peers, expand your network, and will be able to
get insight in the current status of Data Stewardship in the Netherlands and
beyond.  

 

Concept Programme  for both June 11 and June 12

 

Please note that it will be an interactive day, with working sessions and we
invite you to  bring your own materials with you, for example your current
job description, job advertisements from your organisation, the data
management policy of your organisation, information about trainings that you
have attended and found useful, etc.

 

9.30   Registration open

 

10.0   Welcome & Introduction  (Celia van Gelder, DTL/ELIXIR-NL)

*	Introduction of the project  
*	Who is in the audience? 

 

10.30  Working session 1:  Your job description & role (Salome Scholtens,
UMCG)

 

*	Introduction of the Function Matrix and the Venn Diagram for the
Data Steward roles
*	Interactive session to positioning yourself in the Data Stewardship
landscape. 
Do you recognize your own role, what is your position in your organisation,
does your job description match our derived function profile? What are you
missing?

11.30 Coffee break

 

12.00  Working session 2:  Your knowledge, skills and abilities (Mijke
Jetten, Radboud University)

 

*	Introduction of the Knowledge, skills and learning objectives 
*	Interactive session in groups to analyze specific parts of the KSA
table 
*	Report back from breakout groups.

 

13.00 Lunch

 

13.45  Working session 3:  Your training 

 

*	Introduction of the Training related plans 
*	Working session 

 

14.30  Coffee break

 

15.00  Working session 4:  What's next  

 

*	What are the next steps to be taken by the policy makers in
organisations/institutes, funders, HR etc?

 

15.45  Wrap up

*	Conclusions of the meeting & next steps

 

16. 00 End of meeting

 

Best regards on behalf of the project team,

 

Celia

 

 

Dr. Celia W.G. van Gelder

Programme Manager DTL Learning

Training Coordinator ELIXIR-NL

ELIXIR Training Platform Leader

tel. +31613375327

e-mail:  <mailto:celia.van.gelder at dtls.nl> celia.van.gelder at dtls.nl

websites:  <https://www.dtls.nl/> https://www.dtls.nl/,
<https://www.elixir-europe.org/platforms/training>
https://www.elixir-europe.org/platforms/training 

skype: celia.van.gelder

Office: DTL | Jaarbeurs Innovation Mile (JIM) | 6th floor Beatrixgebouw |
Jaarbeursplein 6 | 3521 AL Utrecht
Postal address: Postbus 8500 | 3503 RM Utrecht

While I may be sending this email outside my normal office hours, I have no
expectation to receive a reply outside yours.

 

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