Library starts implementation of central RDM system
LIBRARY STARTS IMPLEMENTATION OF CENTRAL RDM SYSTEM

This summer sees the start of the implementation of the RDM system in which UvA and AUAS researchers will be able to store, share and publish data securely.

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DATA VOLUMES FROM SCIENCE RESEARCH HARD TO STORE LONG-TERM

An interview with Boy Menist, head of ICT at the Faculty of Science (FNWI), on the (im)possibilities of research data management in science research.

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Data volumes from science research hard to store long-term
 
No more concerns about data security
NO MORE CONCERNS ABOUT DATA SECURITY

A substantial Schedule of Requirements was drawn up for the call for tenders and selection of the central RDM system by the University Library. One of the experts involved was Frank Haak, security officer at ICT Services.

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‘WE’RE LOOKING FOR SOLUTIONS FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA OF TOP ATHLETES’

‘AUAS-wide we can learn a lot from each other when it comes to handling personal data and privacy in research projects’, says Niek van Ulzen, data steward at the Faculty of Sports and Nutrition’s (BSV) Centre for Applied Research at AUAS.

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‘We’re looking for solutions for confidential data of top athletes’
 
OTHER NEWS
Clarity on European general data protection regulation (Dutch only)
4th National eScience Symposium on October 13th
Grants for small data projects - deadline October 1st
Publicly financed research: by 2020 it must be open
National survey: what is your opinion of RDM?
 
This update is intended for all University of Amsterdam and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences staff with an interest in research data management. The update is brought to you by RDM Support.

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