[{"id":327,"title":"Data Management at CLEX","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/data-management-at-clex-b527df82-18cb-49d7-a6ae-fa1c655ff5fb.json","description":"In this presentation, Paula Petrelli outlines the opportunities and challenges of data management for climate science, and how she implemented DMPOnline to facilitate better workflows for publishing research data. This talk was presented to the Australasian Data Management Plans Interest Group on 19 August 2021. The group is hosted by Liz Stokes and meets every two months to discuss data management planning infrastructure.","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.5403344","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":318,"title":"Sharing Approaches to Implementing the Data Guide at Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) Workshop","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/sharing-approaches-to-implementing-the-data-guide-at-medical-research-institutes-mris-workshop-7e48e59e-7712-4959-902b-c4b1a97d00cd.json","description":"Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Universities Australia (UA), the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide contains guidance for institutions and researchers on how they can implement the new Code as it relates to the subject of research data.\n\nThis workshop included presentations and breakout discussions considering MRI approaches to data management practices in light of the Code and Guide. \n\nThis workshop was delivered as part of the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide Event.  The aims of the Event were to enable research offices within universities and Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) to have a clear and consistent understanding of the data management requirements and responsibilities as outlined in the Code and the Data Guide.","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.4291067","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":215,"title":"WEBINAR: Establishing Gen3 to enable better human genome data sharing in Australia","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/webinar-establishing-gen3-to-enable-better-human-genome-data-sharing-in-australia.json","description":"This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Establishing Gen3 to enable better human genome data sharing in Australia’. This webinar took place on 16 February 2022.\n\nEvent description \n\nAustralian human genome initiatives are generating vast amounts of human genome data. There is a desire and need to share data with collaborators but researchers face significant infrastructural, technical and administrative barriers in achieving this. To efficiently share and distribute their genome data they need scalable services and infrastructure that: is easily administered; allows for the efficient data management; enables sharing and interoperability; and is aligned with global standards for human genome data sharing.\n\nAustralian BioCommons has brought together a team from Zero Childhood Cancer (Zero), the University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research (UMCCR) and Australian Access Federation to explore the use of Gen3 technology. Establishing systems for easier management and sharing of their human genome data holdings is no simple task, and the group wants to ensure that other Australian providers and Institutions can benefit from their experience and easily deploy the same solution in the future.\n\nGen3 is an open source software suite that makes use of private and public clouds to tackle the challenges of data management, interoperability, data sharing and analysis. It has been used in several very large NIH-funded projects that collectively house and describe data derived from hundreds of thousands of human samples (e.g. NCI Genomic Data Commons, BioData Catalyst, BloodPAC, BrainCommons, Kids First Data Commons).\n\nIn this webinar you’ll hear from UMCCR and Zero about their experiences and progress towards establishing Gen3 instances to better enable better human genome data sharing in Australia. They will outline the challenges and opportunities that have arisen through this Australian BioCommons project and demonstrate the capabilities of Gen3 for human genome research.\n\nMaterials are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International agreement unless otherwise specified and were current at the time of the event.\n\nFiles and materials included in this record:\n\n\n\t\n\tEvent metadata (PDF): Information about the event including, description, event URL, learning objectives, prerequisites, technical requirements etc.\n\t\n\t\n\tIndex of training materials (PDF): List and description of all materials associated with this event including the name, format, location and a brief description of each file.\n\t\n\t\n\tGen3_Webinar_Slides (PDF): Slides presented during the webinar\n\t\n\n\n \n\nMaterials shared elsewhere:\n\nA recording of this webinar is available on the Australian BioCommons YouTube Channel:\n\nhttps://youtu.be/1F6B03Byigk","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.6233075","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":189,"title":"Data Management at CLEX","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/data-management-at-clex.json","description":"In this presentation, Paula Petrelli outlines the opportunities and challenges of data management for climate science, and how she implemented DMPOnline to facilitate better workflows for publishing research data. 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The group is hosted by Liz Stokes and meets every two months to discuss data management planning infrastructure.","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.5403344","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":196,"title":"Sharing Approaches to Implementing the Data Guide at Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) Workshop","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/sharing-approaches-to-implementing-the-data-guide-at-medical-research-institutes-mris-workshop.json","description":"Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Universities Australia (UA), the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide contains guidance for institutions and researchers on how they can implement the new Code as it relates to the subject of research data.\n\nThis workshop included presentations and breakout discussions considering MRI approaches to data management practices in light of the Code and Guide. \n\nThis workshop was delivered as part of the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide Event.  The aims of the Event were to enable research offices within universities and Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) to have a clear and consistent understanding of the data management requirements and responsibilities as outlined in the Code and the Data Guide.","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.4291067","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]}]