Deadline for registration: 22 March 2023
There are many barriers to sharing qualitative, context-sensitive data, including privacy and copyright concerns. At the same time, data sharing has substantial benefits for both individual researchers and research community as well as society at large. In this seminar, we will share and discuss concrete examples of qualitative data sharing along with reasons and motivations for increased sharing and reuse of qualitative research outputs.
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
Dr Agata Bochynska, Open Research, University of Oslo Library
Presentation from Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming (CanCell)
Associate professor Ragnhild Eskeland, University of Oslo
Presentation from Department of Social Anthropology (SAI)
Professor Marianne Elisabeth Lien, University of Oslo
Presentation from Nordic Centre of Excellence Quality in Nordic Teaching (QUINT)
Professor og centre leader Kirsti Klette, University of Oslo
Questions and discussion - moderator Agata Bochynska
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: Norwegian and English
- No streaming or recording
- Registration required (light breakfast will be served)
Organizer
Ethics and privacy work package in QualiFAIR
Contact
QualiFAIR leder professor Kirsti Klette kirsti.klette@ils.uio.no
QualiFAIR coordinator Agata Bochynska agata.bochynska@ub.uio.no