Recorded webinar

Open access: Data sharing and submission

This webinar will be the first of our series of webinars on the topic of open access.

In this webinar, we will discuss the importance of sharing research data and illustrate how EMBL-EBI provides some of the infrastructure to allow data sharing. 

Our first speaker, Tony Burdett, will talk about the importance of FAIR data. He’ll discuss the common misconceptions around FAIR data and open data and talk about some of the impact GDPR can have on data sharing. In this section, he will explain the role that metadata and standards play in data sharing and submissions to large public repositories like those at EMBL-EBI.

The second speaker, Birgit Meldal, works as a biocurator for IntAct and Complex Portal, resources for molecular interaction and protein complexes. In her part, she will illustrate how to submit data to these resources and will discuss the advantages and challenges of providing open access data.

Who is this course for?

This webinar is suitable for all researchers across the biological sciences who are interested in sharing their research data with the scientific community

Outcomes

By the end of the webinar you will be able to:

  • Define open and FAIR data and the difference between them
  • Explain the importance of sharing data for the research community
  • Discuss the relevance of metadata and standards for data sharing and data submission
  • Explain how to submit data to IntAct and ComplexPortal

DOI_disc_logo DOI: 10.6019/TOL.OA_share_submission-w.2021.00001.1

EBI Resources

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Duration: 01:00:00
06 October 2021
Online
Free
Contact
Anna Swan

Organisers
  • Alexandra Holinski
    EMBL-EBI
  • Anna Swan
    EMBL-EBI

Speakers
  • Tony Burdett
    EMBL-EBI
  • Birgit Meldal
    EMBL-EBI

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