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👉 “The greatest discoveries made from your data will be made by someone else.....”

Great summary by Mary Ann Tuli and Bastien Molcrette from @GigaScience with highlights from the International Digital Curation Conference
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👀 gigasciencejournal.com/blog/id

The presentation by @PIDNetworkDE was also mentioned - thanks for that!

gigasciencejournal.comIDCC25: The greatest discoveries made from your data will be made by someone else..... - GigaBlog

What an amazing start to Day 2 of #IDCC25! 🙌 The paper parallel sessions were truly inspiring (again).

And: we are especially happy that our colleague had the chance to present HMC in a Lightning Talk, sharing how we're paving the way for a Helmholtz #FAIRdata space. 🚀

A huge thank you to everyone for the engaging questions and the interest in our work! If you missed it, don’t worry – her slides will be available on Zenodo soon!

Today I had the opportunity to give a lighting talk at the International Data Curation Conference in The Hague on how awareness of the various PID systems has changed in Germany over the last ten years and what is being done to promote their establishment.
I presented on behalf of the projects @PIDNetworkDE and @pid4nfdi

Thanks for the interest and the questions!

👉 Slides: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1488966

@datacite @tibhannover @gndnet

Martha Whitehead, Vice President for the #Harvard Library and University Librarian, just said loud and clear:
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are part of everything they do.

I statement well worth sharing ✊
(and she was grateful for my question, because it gave her the opportunity to say it this clearly)

provost.harvard.edu/people/mar
#DEI #DOGE #SafeguardingResearch #IDCC25

provost.harvard.eduMartha WhiteheadMartha Whitehead is Vice President for the Harvard Library and University Librarian and Roy E. Larsen Librarian for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. In this role, Martha leads a library network of more than 25 libraries employing more than 800 staff. Martha joined Harvard University in June 2019 from Queen’s University, where she served most recently as Vice-Provost (Digital Planning) and University Librarian. She was appointed University Librarian in 2012. Prior to joining Queen’s University as Associate University Librarian in 2004, Martha held various positions at the University of British Columbia Library for 19 years, including head of its information services division from 1997 to 2004. Martha holds a BA in English and an MLS from the University of British Columbia. As a library leader, Martha has worked to ensure that research libraries are deeply embedded in their teaching, learning and research communities, and that they are deeply engaged in developing an open, sustainable, global knowledge commons for the benefit of those communities and society as a whole. Martha has a long history of service, with active engagement in regional, national, and international initiatives to advance digital research infrastructure and open scholarly communications. She currently serves as chair of the Executive Board of the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), an international association with 156 members and partners from around the world, chair of the Board of the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, and co-chair of the US Repositories Network. In past roles, Martha has served as president of the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL), and chair of numerous groups: Canada’s National Heritage Digitization Strategy (NHDS) Steering Committee, CARL’s Policy Committee, CARL’s Open Repositories Working Group, the Executive Committee of the Ontario Council of University Libraries, and the Executive Committee of the Canadian Research Knowledge Network. She served as a member of the Executive Committee of Canada’s Leadership Council on Digital Infrastructure, and the Programs and Quality Committee of the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Martha played a lead role in the development of Portage, a research data management network launched in 2015 by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries in collaboration with other research stakeholders. In 2019, Martha was awarded the CARL Distinguished Service to Research Librarianship Award.   Assisted by: Anna Dunavin, 617.495.2403, anna_dunavin@harvard.edu
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With so many incredible sessions lined up, Dr. Pearman-Kanza is ready to dive into the hottest topics in AI, FAIR data, and software curation!

💡 Which sessions are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments! ⬇️

#PSDI#FAIRData#AI

What an inspiring start to #IDCC25!

The keynote by Marta Teperek from @OpenScienceNL beautifully highlighted the incredible achievements of the #RDM community over the years, featuring powerful voices from 12 remarkable women. We at #HMC are proud to be part of the RDM community, and it's fantastic to see our colleague Constanze Curdt representing us at the conference! Excited for the two days of insightful discussions and collaboration ahead.

The starts with a motivating and inspiring keynote with varied and personal statements from various women given by Marta Teperek from @OpenScienceNL

Twenty Years Back Twenty Years Forward: A Community's Journey: Navigating Challenges Through 12 Voices. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1488218

ZenodoTwenty Years Back Twenty Years Forward: A Community's Journey: Navigating Challenges Through 12 VoicesKeynote by Marta Teperek, Programme Leader, Open Science NL at IDCC25 in Den Haag on 18 February 2025.
#FAIR#RDM#PIDs