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The NanoCommons Knowledge Base: how to find all data for one nanomaterial across multiple data sources

Webinar, Hackathon, Training, Workshop (organized by NanoCommons)
2 Dec 2021

Activity details

On Thursday 2nd December 2021, the NanoCommon team, in a joint initiative with the EU NanoSafety Cluster, will offer an online workshop/hackathon on their Knowledge Base (NC KB), termed “The NanoCommons Knowledge Base: how to find all data for one nanomaterial across multiple data sources”.

Data retrievals & uploads will be showcased using the features of the NC KB (https://ssl.biomax.de/nanocommons/cgi/login_bioxm_portal.cgi) interlinking the results from several large projects’ real data sets and corresponding metadata sufficing the need for data FAIRness (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, Reusability) and its diverse functionalities will be presented in an interactive manner, thus, be tested for fitness-for-purpose by the attendees’ demands. Attendees will be able to get hands-on experience during this 2 h workshop/hackathon.

Expectation: Willing to learn new things and active participation in the interactive webinar.

The webinar will take place on Thursday December 2nd from 15:00 till 17:00 h CET.

Feel free to join and please do not forget to register herehttps://ukri.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtf-upqDMvGdRpjZos9mtYH0ZVG-1Ui7hq

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the workshop.

Please, be aware that some personal information may be collected for statistical purposes, however, in a blinded and anonymous way. The workshop will be partially recorded for educational purposes.

You will find updates with more information about NanoCommons and training materials here.

Feel free to redistribute this information within your projects and networks. We are happy to have as many participants as possible and to help the community with the FAIRification of their data by offering insight into fully exploring and linking available data resources in a more straightforward way.

The NanoCommons team will be happy to answer your questions and to guide you in your requests!

Organisations involved

The University of Birmingham (UoB)
United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI)
BioNanoNet (BIONANONET)
Universitat Salzburg / Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (PLUS)
BIOMAX Informatics AG (BIOMAX)

Links and additional materials

Audience reached

Mixed audience (scientists, regulatory, industry, developers, etc.): 60
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