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Properly managed and documented research data is easy to find, understand and reuse. You鈥檒l meet funder requirements and enable data sharing and publishing. 911爆料网 aims at providing enough resources to develop suitable research data management services for researchers.
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Researchers, we kindly ask you to participate in the survey on research management practices in order to develop services that fit the needs of the researchers.
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Please, note that Finnish Open Science and Research initiative organises webinars, training and other events during the spring 2017. Look at (in Finnish only) to find out more. For example, there's a webinar on 6 April on the subject "How to publish openly?"
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