On behalf of Marta Teperek:

 

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Making microscopy data FAIR: Why? What? How?

by Katy Wolstencroft from the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science and Bernd Rieger from TU Delft.

 

Abstract

Why would you want to share microscopy data? There are multiple reasons for this. First, storing and finding large image databases from a heterogeneous group of scientists can be very challenging, especially if they work at multiple locations. Second, to make research more efficient: if microscopy data was more findable and accessible, this could facilitate a broad range of scientists to make ground-breaking discoveries. So what do you need to this happen and how would you do it?

 

The platform Wolstencroft and Rieger have in mind will not only provide coordinated access to cutting-edge imaging technologies but also solutions and training for FAIR data. They like also to discuss the challenges encountered and suggestions for other communities which would like to make their data more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-usable).

 

Date and location:

 

Read more and register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/making-microscopy-data-findable-accessible-interoperable-and-re-usable-why-what-how-tickets-77976663299

 

Best wishes,

 

Marta, on behalf of all the organisers

Marta Teperek, PhD

TU Delft Library | Research Data Services | Data Stewardship Coordinator
M +31 (0) 63 40 81 427 | m.teperek@tudelft.nl | @martateperek

 

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