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“The NO-RDA node aims to be an important platform for the fulfi lment of national strategies for Open Science, the policy on Open Access to Research Data from the Research Council of Norway, and for

active national and institutional participation in European funding programmes and open calls.”

FAIR data and DMP

The NO-RDA node will aim to foster national, regional and international RDA engagement through a focus on areas of strategic importance for the Nordic region, such as Data Management Plans, FAIR Data Stewardship and management of sensitive data in research within the framework of current international and statutory regulations.

Wide Coverage

The NO-RDA node is covering a wide selection of universities, col- leges, research institutions, research libraries, national archives

and research service provider institutions, and will be an important platform for the governments’ commitment to increase interna-

tional cooperation in research with EU, ERA, Nordic countries and others.

Foster RDA engagement

The overall goal of the node is to spread awareness about RDA activities and outputs among national stakeholders, foster RDA engagement in the diff erent research communities, represent Norwegian research community interests in RDA and develop a

sustainable business model for the operation of the NO-RDA node beyond the RDA Europe 4.0 project.

Main tasks

Communication and promotion to spread RDA awareness

• Training and outreach to foster RDA adoption and engagement

• Develop a sustainability plan for NO-RDA node

• A case study to showcase RDA adoption in Norway

Contact: no-rda@nsd.no

Katrine Weisteen Bjerde, Director of Research Services, UNIT

The node team

NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data

• Katrine Utaaker Segadal

• Trond Kvamme

NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology

• Ingrid Heggland

UiO - University of Oslo

• Margaret Louise Fotland UiB - University of Bergen

• Anne Fjellbirkeland

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

• Philipp Conze

UNIT - the Directorate for ICT and Joint Services in Higher Education and Research

• Jan Erik Garshol UNINETT Sigma2

• Maria Francesca Iozzi

RDA in Norway

“The NO-RDA node aims to be an important platform for the fulfi lment of national strategies for Open Science, the policy on Open Access to Research Data from the Research Council of Norway, and for

active national and institutional participation in European funding

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