Deadline for registration: 13 April 2023
Researchers often ask how to handle copyright, both of their own and others' material. Which licenses should we choose for different materials such as articles, datasets, source code, images, audio and video recordings? How can we use other people's material that does not have specific licenses? And how can UiO help students and staff to have a better understanding of copyright?
Program
Hub-node for IT in research at the University in Oslo.
How to make qualitative and context-sensitive data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)?
Welcome and short introduction to the topic
Presentation on QualiFAIR's work on copyright and licenses
Professor Alexander Refsum Jensenius, RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion, University of Oslo
Panel discussion about copyright in research
Margaret Louise Fotland, Department of Research and Innovation Administration
Alexander Refsum Jensenius, RITMO
Rebecca Josefine Five Bergstrøm, Law Library
Agata Bochynska, Digital Scholarship Centre (DSC)
Questions and discussion
Target groups
- Academic, technical and administrative staff at the University of Oslo
- Academic, technical and administrative staff outside of the University of Oslo
- Everybody who is interested in open research and solutions for sharing qualitative research data
Practical
- Open seminar
- Language: the seminar will be mostly in Norwegian
- No streaming or recording
- Registration required (light breakfast will be served)
Organizer
Ethics and privacy work package and Copyright work package in QualiFAIR
Contact
QualiFAIR leder professor Kirsti Klette kirsti.klette@ils.uio.no
QualiFAIR coordinator Agata Bochynska agata.bochynska@ub.uio.no