Conference Agenda
Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).
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Session Overview |
| Date: Wednesday, 18/Feb/2026 | |||
| 9:30am - 11:00am |
Session G: Curating complex data Location: Emerald Ballroom Paper session.
On Curating HTR Training Datasets for Romanian Language with use of Transcribathon Tool 1: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; 2: Facts & Files Digital Services GmbH, Germany; 3: CrossLang NV, Belgium Dealing with Unprecedented Scale and Complexity: Lessons from Archiving HS2 Digital Archaeological Data University of York, United Kingdom Auditing the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP) Human Reference Atlas (HRA): An Evaluation of Core Digital Objects Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America |
Session H: Discoverability Location: Istanbul Suite Paper session.
A Citation Analysis of Government of Canada Open Data in Academic Literature: Leveraging AI for Open Data Archive Impact Assessment Concordia University, Canada ‘&%$£ In = &%$£ Out: How Controlled Vocabularies and Metadata Standards Are Fundamental for Developing Open Research Indicators University of Bristol, United Kingdom Standardization Vs. Preservation? Supporting Interoperability by Enhancing Thematic Metadata at Social Science Archives Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary |
Session J: Sustainability Location: Venice Suite Paper session.
Towards a Shared Understanding of what is Necessary for Long-Term Archiving: EOSC EDEN Core Preservation Processes TIB-Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Germany Towards best practices in Research Data Management: Guiding institutional development in Irish Research Performing Organizations trough collaborative self-evaluation University of Limerick, Ireland Risk and Expertise: How Professional Roles Shape Views of Repository Certification Requirements 1: University of Michigan, United States of America; 2: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), United States of America; 3: Einstein Center Digital Future, Germany |
| 11:00am - 11:30am |
Wednesday coffee: Coffee break |
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| 11:30am - 12:45pm |
Session K: Data stewards Location: Emerald Ballroom Lightning Talk session. (Note: this session has four scheduled presentations)
How & When To Use A Data Steward? The Use-case Of The Czech RDM Ecosystem 1: Czech Technical University, Czech Republic; 2: Charles University, Czech Republic Micro-Creds: Innovative Training for Sustainable Communities 1: HEAnet, Ireland; 2: University College Cork (UCC) Establishment of a Certification Program for Research Data Management Support Personnel at Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan Navigating Sensitivity, Scarcity, and Scale: AI and the Future of Sensitive Data Curation in Small Social Science Archives Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Data Management Planning in a Cross-Disciplinary Research Environment: More Than a Tick Box Exercise? UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, United Kingdom |
Session L: Creating communities and developing tools Location: Istanbul Suite Lightning Talk session.
How Do You Make Your University FAIR-er? Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden The Base4NFDI Development Framework: Growing Interoperable RDM Basic Services Across Domains 1: ZB MED - Information Center for Life Sciences, Germany; 2: GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany; 3: Technical University Dresden, Germany Automating Curation To Support FAIR Data Publication: The KU Leuven RDR Review Dashboard KU Leuven, Belgium Helpdesk on Research Data Management: AI-based Chatbot for FAIR Research Data in Portugal 1: Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal; 2: Universidade do Minho, Portugal The File Check Assistant: A User-Friendly Tool for Improving Data Reusability UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology |
Session M: AI/ML: Curation challenges and opportunities: II Location: Venice Suite Lightning Talk session.
AI in the Archive or an AI-Driven Archive? 1: UK Data Service, United Kingdom; 2: State Archives of Belgium AI And Open Collections: Developing A Position And Policy For Repositories University of Oxford, United Kingdom Big Graphs, AI Black-boxes, And Human-out-of-the-Loop: Regaining Human FAIRness Through Human-Centric Curation And Preservation Of Intelligent Artefacts 1: University of London, School of Advanced Studies, United Kingdom; 2: King's College London Curation and Research Data Management in Big Science projects: A Brazilian case study Federal University of Goiás, Brazil Augmented Intelligence and Ethical Curation: Lessons from the FamilySearch-AUC Arabic Registers Project American University in Cairo, Egypt |
| 12:45pm - 1:45pm |
Poster lunch: Lunch and poster session voting Lunch, with a chance to view and vote on the best conference poster. |
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| 1:45pm - 2:45pm |
Session N: Data sovereignty and trusting people Location: Emerald Ballroom Paper session.
Moving Data Citation Forward: The Multilayered Approach of a Social Sciences Data Repository FORS, Switzerland Towards Sustainable Curation: Evaluation of Cost and Accuracy of AI Tools in Scaling Annotation Tasks in Curation of Biomedical Literature 1: University of Pennsylvania, United States of America; 2: Howard University; 3: Villanova University; 4: Drexel University |
Session O: Next generation DMPs Location: Istanbul Suite Paper session.
Introducing FJORD: Orchestrating Research Data Management through Enhanced FAIRness University of Bern, Switzerland Optimizing Historical Data Governance through GEO-Coding: Framework, AI Applications, and Case Study in Bangladesh 1: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh, People's Republic of; 2: Synesis IT Ltd, Dhaka, Bangladesh; 3: RK Software (Bangladesh) Ltd, Dhaka |
Session P: Developing curation tools and services Location: Venice Suite Paper session.
One Platform, Many Pathways: Reducing Administrative Burden in RDM Through Service Integration Vrije Universitiet, Netherlands Digitally Preserving e-Theses: Challenges and Opportunities Loughborough University, United Kingdom |
| 2:45pm - 2:50pm |
Transition: Transition time Five minutes to move into the closing conference sessions.. |
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| 2:50pm - 3:35pm |
Keynote 2: Closing keynote Location: Emerald Ballroom |
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| 3:35pm - 3:45pm |
Awards: Best paper and best poster awards Location: Emerald Ballroom Chair: Laurence Horton, University of Glasgow Recognising the best paper submission at the conference as identified by the programme committee, and the best poster as voted for by conference attendees. |
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| 3:45pm - 4:00pm |
Closing: Closing remarks Location: Emerald Ballroom Chair: Kevin Ashley, Digital Curation Centre A thank you and farewell to IDCC26. |
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| 4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Networking coffee: Closing coffee break and informal networking The conference programme may be over, but there's one more chance for a coffee or tea and network with conference attendees. |
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