A University Library's journey in making technology training resources FAIR
Keynote Theatre | Thu 22 Jan 11:40 a.m.–12:25 p.m.
Presented by
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Stéphane Guillou
@stragu@mastodon.indie.host
https://stragu.gitlab.io/
Stéphane is a Technology Trainer at the University of Queensland's Library. He is passionate about Open Research principles, in particular promoting the use of open source research software, and loves contributing to various projects focused on collecting and disseminating open data.
He previously worked as a research assistant in plant science, and as a Quality Assurance Analyst for The Document Foundation.
Stéphane Guillou
@stragu@mastodon.indie.host
https://stragu.gitlab.io/
Stéphane is a Technology Trainer at the University of Queensland's Library. He is passionate about Open Research principles, in particular promoting the use of open source research software, and loves contributing to various projects focused on collecting and disseminating open data. He previously worked as a research assistant in plant science, and as a Quality Assurance Analyst for The Document Foundation.
Abstract
The University of Queensland's Library offers a wide range of Technology Training sessions, many of them promoting Open Research Software. This talk describes how publishing the educational resources that accompany these training sessions evolved over the years, and what the team has done to make these open manuals FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable).
The University of Queensland's Library offers a wide range of Technology Training sessions, many of them promoting Open Research Software. This talk describes how publishing the educational resources that accompany these training sessions evolved over the years, and what the team has done to make these open manuals FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable).