[Doctoral training session] Understanding the ecosystem of data, source code and software
14h
-16h
Lieu : Videoconference
Doctorants
Formations doctorales
Recherche
BU
BU Santé
BU SHS
BU Droit-Gestion
LILLIAD
This training session is part of the Open Science track coordinated by the University of Lille's libraries (Service commun de documentation) and designed in collaboration with the UPHF's libraries (Service commun de documentation).

Programme:
- What is research data: definition of research data, formats, and data lifecycle
- What are software and source code
- Differences and commonalities between data and source code
- Presentation of the issues surrounding data dissemination, reproducibility, transparency and traceability
- Introduction to the data management plan
- FAIR principles
- Introduction to data repositories
- Presentation of the issues surrounding dissemination of source code and software
- Development, description, sharing, and archiving
- Identifying the various actors involved in research data & software
Objectives:
- What is research data: definition of research data, formats and lifecycle
- What is software and source code: definition, types and lifecycle
- Differences and similarities between data and source code
- Presentation of the challenges of reproducibility, transparency, traceability, dissemination and reuse of data.
- Concepts relating to the reuse and dissemination of data:
- Introduction to data management plans, FAIR principles, and data reuse and dissemination (catalogues, repositories, and licences)
- Identification of stakeholders involved in supporting data, code, and software management
- Concepts relating to the dissemination of code and software:
- Concepts of best practices in development, description, sharing, and archiving
- Language: this session is offered in english.
- Duration: 2 hours