Thu 14 Oct 2021 14:00
Event type:

Webinar

Topic(s):

CESSDA tools & services

Target Group(s):

Data users

Skill level(s):

Introductory

Country:

Online / any

Language:

English

Organiser:

CESSDA

Registration:

CESSDA® Roadshow on Climate Change

This CESSDA® Roadshow on 14 October 2021 from 14:00-15:30 CEST is a deep dive on climate change research in the social sciences, which are key to ensuring impartial, reliable and trusted datasets contribute to tackling this global challenge.

Bringing together CESSDA® experts and users, the Roadshow zooms in on datasets available in the Finnish Social Science Data Archive as just one example of the wealth of resources available to researchers in the CESSDA® Data Catalogue. Experts also give practical guides on the CESSDA® Data Management Expert Guide. Researchers then share their first-hand experiences in using the CESSDA® Data Catalogue and re-using data from related studies, highlighting benefits also for cross-disciplinary research. These flash talks serve as a springboard for the interactive discussions with invited panelists and participants, sharing diverse viewpoints as data service providers and members of the social sciences community in the context of CESSDA®.

Agenda:
14.00-14.05: Introduction, CESSDA & Trust-IT
14.05-14.15: CESSDA DC® for Climate Change: An overview of Datasets in Finnish and English Datasets for Discovery, Tuomas J. Alaterä, FSD
14.15-14.25: CESSDA DMEG® on Archive & Publish, Patrícia Miranda, APIS Archive
14.25-14.35: CESSDA User story on the importance of publishing data and organizing (meta)data, Luís Junqueira, University of Lisboa
14.35-14.45: CESSDA User Story on the importance and the benefits of reuse of data in cross-disciplinary research, Vasco Ramos, University of Lisboa
14.45-14.55: CESSDA User story by Harri Melin, Tampere University
14.55-15.20: Researchers and CESSDA Service Providers discuss data discovery and management
15.20-15.30: Wrap up, CESSDA & Trust-IT

The material from this webinar (video recording and slides) can be downloaded here. The recordings of the webinar are also available on the CESSDA Training YouTube channel.