This ‘Failed it to Nailed it – Getting Data Sharing Right’ series is a series of events run by the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD), the Cell Press Patterns Journal and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). These events are a product of the data sharing survey we ran in 2020.
Below is the timetable for the series, with links to individual Event and Eventbrite pages. The first seminar series ran between Thursday 22nd October, and ran every other Thursday and finished on the 3rd December. The seminars all started at 13:30 and finish between 16:45-17:00.
The second seminar series started on the 10th February unil 14th July 2022.
Reports can be found here
Blog posts can be found here
22 October 2020
Dealing with Data: Tips & Tricks
Talks | Speaker | Video Link | DOI Link | ||
Love notes to the future: the importance of metadata Isobel Stark (University of Southampton) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Pitfalls and Gotcha’s with bioactivity data Professor John Overington (Medicines Discovery Catapult) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Digitising your Chemistry for Recordability, Shareabilty and Reproducibility Dr Mark Warne – (Deep Matter) | Video Link | DOI Link |
5 November 2020
Data Standards
Talks | Speaker | Video Link | DOI Link | ||
Data Generation, Data Standards and Metadata Capture in Drug Discovery Dr Martin-Immanuel Bittner (Arctoris) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Giving your Open Data the best chance to realise its potential Mr Chris Gutteridge (University of Southampton) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Linked Data – Examples and Heuristics Dr Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller (Australian National University) | Video Link | DOI Link |
19 November 2020
Responsible Data Management: Legal & Ethical Aspects
Talks | Speaker | Video Link | DOI Link | ||
Ethical data management – balancing individual privacy and public benefit Zosia Beckles (University of Bristol) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Data legislation, personal and non-personal data, ethical issues and protecting your IP rights Michele Voznick (Pinsent Masons LLP) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Practical Ethics for Data Science and Algorithm Design Tessa Darbyshire (Cell Press Patterns) | Video Link | DOI Link |
3 December 2020
Data Citations & Publishing
Talks | Speaker | Video Link | DOI Link | ||
Data publication – a personal tale Dr Sarah Callaghan (CellPress Patterns) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Publishing and citing data in practice Mr Jez Cope (British Library) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
The (long) journey from supporting information to Publishing and Finding FAIR data in chemistry Professor Henry Rzepa (Imperial College London) | Video Link | DOI Link |
10 February 2022
Beyond RDM – Organisation and Impact for networks & projects
Talks | Speaker | Video Link | DOI Link | ||
Organising your Networks & Projects Dr Samantha Kanza & Dr Nicola Knight (University of Southampton) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Hints and tips for optimising your researchfish data Gavin Reddick (ResearchFish Limited) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Capturing and Tracking your outputs Dr Samantha Kanza & Dr Nicola Knight (University of Southampton) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Using Scopus and SciVal to track your research impact and find collaborators Christopher James (Elsevier) | Video Link | DOI Link |
13 July 2022
Nailing your Data Visualisation: Training Workshop
Talks | Speaker | Video Link | DOI Link | ||
Introduction to Data Visualisation Dr Rita Borgo (Kings College London) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
(Reproducible) Data Visualisation with R and how to make interactive things with R Miss Charlie Hadley (Visible Data Ltd) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Data Visualisation with Python Mr Samuel Munday (University of Southampton) | Video Link | DOI Link | |||
Visualize Your Data for the Web using D3.js Dr Alfie Abdul-Rahman (Kings College London) | Slides available on request | Not available | |||
Introduction to Challenges Dr Samantha Kanza & Dr Nicola Knight (University of Southampton) | Not available | Not available | |||
Data Visualisation in Publishing & Communication Dr Sarah Callaghan (Patterns) | Video Link | DOI Link |