5-minute Presenters

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5-minute madness sessions, Tuesday June 12th 15:00-16:30
Session A: Queen’s Hall


Martin Ostasz, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre:
EUDAT : Building a European Data Infrastructure

Herbert Gruttemeier, inist (FRA)
donneesdelarecherche.fr : a French Research Data Website

Michelle Willmer, University of Cape Town
Addressing the visibility of African research: institutional e-infrastructure considerations in the developing-country context

Inge Van Nieuwerburgh, Ghent University Library
LibreCat : the Next-Generation Repository Service

Jan Brase, TIB (GER)            
DataCite

Jan Brase, TIB (GER)             
CODATA : Task Group for Data Citation Standards and Practise

Brigitte Hausstein, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Making Data Citable – DOI Registration of research data

Zibute Petrauskiene, Vilnius University Library
National Open Access Research Data Archive

Sofia Arvidsson, Swedish National Data Service
Swedish National Data Service: a piece of the puzzle

Hans Pfeiffenberger, AWI (GER)
MaNIDA : Challenges in building a portal to German marine research data"

Christoph Bruch, Helmholz Open Access Coordination Office (GER)
"Engagement for Open Science Policy"

Mikael Elbæk, DTIC (DAN)
OpenAIRE and data"

Kevin Ashley, DCC (UK)
Research Data Management : The UK National Change Program

 

 

5-minute madness sessions, Tuesday June 12th 15:00-16:30
Session B: Blixen Room

Marnix van Berchum, Knowledge Exchange
Open Access success stories

Patrick Danowski, IST Austria
Research data @ IST Austria

Birger Jerlehag, Swedish National Data Service
Infrastructures for Social Sciences and the Humanities

Francesco Fusaro, The European Commission's research DG
The Commission and Open Access

Arjen Hogenar, DANS (NL)
Data Archiving and Networked Services: central access point to data and publications in the Netherlands

Robert Hauser, Centre of Competence for Digital Tradition, Karlsruhe,
Centre of Competence for Digital Tradition Karlsruhe – a short introduction

Sergiu Gherghina, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
The Archive and Data Management Training Information Centre

Jürgen Enge, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology & Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design
Concepts and Practical Workflow for Long Term Archiving of Interactive Digital Artworks

Victoria Tsoukala, National Documentation Centre (GRE)
The National Documentation Centre of Greece: Focus on Access to Knowledge

Victoria Tsoukala, National Documentation Centre (GRE)
Open Access in the Mediterranean : medoanet.eu

Andrew Dorward, University of Edinburgh
UK RepositoryNet: a shared infrastructure to support open access through UK repositories

Angela Holzer, Knowledge Exchange
The legal status of research data