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Posters

IDCC24 Posters

The 18th International Digital Curation Conference will feature a packed poster exhibition, with 39 great submissions! Presenters will have the opportunity to promote their poster during coffee and lunch breaks, and during the Minute Madness session, where they will need to describe their work in one minute!


Printing Instructions 

Print your poster and bring it along to the conference for the Poster exhibition. Posters must be no bigger than A1 portrait (594mm x 841mm) or landscape (841mm x 591mm). Your poster must be one piece and not made up of separate sections.

Bring your poster along to registration desk on Tuesday 20 February 2024, there will be staff there to help you get your poster up in the right place. There will be poster boards at the venue, labelled with your poster number, which is the unique number allocated by ConfTool when you made your submission, also noted in the list below. 

You may chose to travel with your poster, or print locally in Edinburgh. Below is a list with printers available at Dublin city centre: 

If you opt to print in Edinburgh, please ensure you allow for sufficient time, usually 2-3 days in advance. 

IDCC24 Poster Submissions

Poster number Presenter Poster Title
1 Soile Manninen DMP Process at the University of Helsinki
2 Catherine Jacob Building Trust and Transparency into Finding Aid Auditing
3 Lea Sophie Singson policy templates - a wolf in sheep's clothing?
4 Jari Friman Machine actionable data management plans: building a template, workflows and integration
5 Tugce Karatas Establishing Trust and Transparency in the Context of Contemporary and Digital History: Implementing Digital Curation Strategies for Digital Research Infrastructure at C2DH
6 Katie Buntic  Building the Data Stewardship Profession at UCL
7 Nina Leonie Weisweiler re3data – Indexing the Global Research Data Repository Landscape Since 2012
8 Pinja Immonen Challenges in Research Documentation: Enhancing Transparency and Reproducibility
9 Sarah E. Reiff Conell Desirable Characteristics and Trust in Repositories: a cross-institutional comparison
10 Jeanne Wilbrandt Roles & Titles: Attempting to Delineate Data Stewardship, Curation, Management, and Similar Roles
11 Artur Kulmukhametov Content Profiling Made Easy
12 Miranda Barnes Transparency through community-led open infrastructure: a pathway to trust
14 Maria Juliana Rodriguez Cubillos Metadata Accelerator: Improving scientific data descriptions with Natural Language Processing methods (NLP) and Instant Feedback.
15 Karen Colbron Digital Preservation DPS base requirements
16 Peter Darch Embedding Data Ethics in the Institute for Geospatial Understanding Through an Integrative Discovery Environment (I-GUIDE)
17 Qinisile Pearl Dlamini Fostering Trust and Transparency through Research Data Curation: A Case Study of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) from the South African Social Attitude Survey (SASAS) perspective
18 Kath Stevenson Transparency through collaboration with Digital Asset Registers
19 Kristin Meier The treasure hunt on data – Institutional challenges
20 Laura Standaert Engaging researchers to document and share research activities at Ghent University
21 Laura Vilela Rodrigue Rezende Facilitating Core Trust Seal self evaluation providing a schema for better visualization of requisites and documentation
22 Alex Delipalta RDA TIGER: Global Support Services for RDA Working Groups
23 Constanze Curdt The Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration – FAIR data for Helmholtz
24 Ewa Zegler-Poleska Exploring preprint retractions: A case study of arXiv
25 Ui Ikeuchi RDM Service for Trust Data Sharing: Bridging the Gaps between Researchers and Institutions
26 Damon Strange Taking the temperature: exploring the lifecycle of research data using the ‘hot’, ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ metaphor
27 Nadin Weiss Open Science Policy and Practices at a Young German University
28 Olga Churakova Data privacy, transparency and trust in health-related research
29 András Holl Research Data & publications - transparent journal papers
30 Minna Ventsel Improving the integrity of research data: building an institutional data archive
31 Maria Almbro Searching for research data – an assessment of data publication practises at Stockholm University
32 Khadiza Laskor The Governance of Digital Immortality & the Digital Afterlife
33 Marlene Pacharra Towards tailored data curation workflows in a trusted repository: Strategies in a collaborative research centre in neuroscience
34 Vashti Galpin Curation interfaces for supporting update provenance (a work-in-progress)
35 Rebecca D. Frank Repository Staff Attitudes about CoreTrustSeal Requirements
36 Rebecca D. Frank Satellite Image Use for Citizen-Based Monitoring & Verification: An Examination of Trust & Risk
37 Christine Renate Krebs Why should I care? On the incentives of transparency in research with human subjects
38 Lynda Kellam Creating a FAIR Self-Assessment Checklist for Data Repositories
39 Hanna Lindroos Recommendations for Data Stewardship Skills, Training and Curricula – a report by the EOSC association task force on Data stewardship, curricula and career paths.