‘Our RDM policy focuses on the integrity and validity of research’
‘OUR RDM POLICY FOCUSES ON THE INTEGRITY AND VALIDITY OF RESEARCH’

‘When I took on the role of director in 2014 I immediately started the discussion on Research Data Management (RDM). RDM is very important to our integrity policy.' An interview with Brian Burgoon, Director of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR).

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‘WE WANT TO MAKE RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT EASIER’

‘Our faculty doesn’t yet have its own data protocol, but we’re working hard on this. We have to compare all the existing protocols to produce one set of guidelines that meets all the requirements.’ Anne Eskes is coordinator of ACHIEVE at AUAS’s Faculty of Health.

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‘We want to make research data management easier’
 
Research funds require stricter control of research data
RESEARCH FUNDS REQUIRE STRICTER CONTROL OF RESEARCH DATA

'Researchers have to explain how they propose to manage their research data when they apply for a grant. We offer to review the questions with them and advise on which experts to consult.’ An interview with Bea Krenn, a senior advisor at Innovation Exchange Amsterdam.

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RESEARCHERS ARE ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THE DESIGN OF THE RDM SYSTEM

‘We feel it’s important that researchers are actively involved in helping decide on the functional design of the central Research Data Management system. That’s why we’re working together with an implementation working group,’ Matthieu Uittenbogaard, Project Manager at the UvA/AUAS Library, explains.

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Researchers are actively involved in the design of the RDM system
 
RDM WORKSHOPS
20 October 2016
14 November 2016
14 December 2016
SPECIAL EVENT
Center for Open Science Workshop on 1 November 2016: Increasing Openness and Reproducibility in Quantitative Research
 
This update is intended for all University of Amsterdam and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences staff with an interest in research data management.

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