From mess to method: A case study about designing a workshop on research data discovery | Nordic Perspectives on Open Science

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Summary:

The dream of FAIR data is to have, where possible, research data open and accessible to review and reuse. The present reality complicates data’s findability in a myriad of ways not least of which is the decentralised nature of research data repositories and indexes that characterise the data publishing landscape. In an effort to improve this situation, we, a network of library research support staff in Denmark, have developed a workshop designed to enhance the competencies of researchers to search for published data. This case study summarises the genesis of this workshop, its various iterations and potential avenues for future development.

Link:

https://doi.org/10.7557/11.8280

Updated:

02/02/2026, 23:15

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Tags:

oa.open_science oa.data oa.case oa.events oa.discoverability

Authors:

Benjamin Derksen, Asger Væring Larsen, Pernille Nailor, Andreas Helles Pedersen, Sacha Zurcher

Copyright info:

CC BY 4.0

Date tagged:

02/04/2026, 04:15

Date published:

11/16/2025, 23:15