Training
Upcoming events
1st EDEN & FIDELIS Bootcamp
The EDEN-FIDELIS Bootcamps will be designed to align with the support and training mechanisms of both projects to ensure participation of existing and aspiring trustworthy repositories and ensure the adoption of practices related to trustworthiness and FAIR principles.
2. FIDELIS Network of Trusted Digital Repositories : Infoshare session
Since its launch in April 2025, FIDELIS TDR Network has grown into a collaborative hub for addressing the variety of challenges, opportunities and needs of European digital repositories. With over 50 registered provisional members, the FIDELIS TDR Network provides the structured guidance and representation for digital repositories, helping them develop and adopt common frameworks for repository workflows and supporting their transition towards trustworthiness and FAIR compliance.
Help shape Legal Challenges SIG—join FIDELIS Workshop!
Across archives and repositories, the same legal questions keep slowing us down: Can we share this collection? Under which terms of reuse? What does GDPR mean for our workflows? Who owns the IP?
Adapting the FAIR-enabling data policy checklist for repositories Workshop
FIDELIS’ Transparent Trustworthy Repository Attributes Matrix (TTRAM) highlights policies and standards as key repository functions and activities. In recent years, policy makers at various levels have been working to ensure that their policies support the creation and reuse of data that are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR).
Webinar: Following lives, informing policy: How longitudinal data empower NGOs, journalists, and policymakers
This webinar introduces how longitudinal and cohort data can strengthen decision-making and communication across public institutions, media, and civil society. Tracking people’s lives over time provides powerful insights into how early-life conditions, education, employment, health, and family transitions shape future outcomes.
S³ School — Sustainable Scientific Software School
Are you a researcher, a scientist, a Research Software Engineer (RSE) aiming to acquire new skills to build sustainable, open, and reproducible research software following recognised best practices?