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Context of your work
The peer review of publications is an old and established mechanism for quality control of scientific output. DANS was one of the first research data archives to turn the idea of reviewing research data into practice. The FAIR data principles require that research data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (see: doi:10.1038/sdata.2016.18). We implemented these principles in a first prototype of a review tool for data sets based on a questionnaire, which is available online. After the successful testing, application and review of this tool a number of further questions and points of improvement came to the fore which now will have to be further developed and implemented in a second prototype.
What will you be doing?
We are looking for a trainee who is interested to study and implement the FAIR principles of data reviewing in a practical context, to think about and to set up a new review questionnaire, to improve the workflow and to apply it in a trusted digital archive, to analyse the quality of the review information we collect, and also to suggest the ways in which we design and present the tool to the users.
What do we expect from you?
What will you earn?
DANS offers a suitable internship allowance and a nice working environment, with about 50 highly involved and motivated professionals as colleagues.
Where will you be working?
DANS provides data services to various national and international researchers and research organisations enabling them to archive and share their data. DANS participates in a wide variety of national and international projects.
Where is your workplace?
DANS is located at the Anna van Saksenlaan in The Hague, within walking distance of Laan van NOI Station.
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