The ODISSEI and ASReview collaboration
In the beginning of 2021, ODISSEI and ASReview have started a collaboration to support researchers who wish to use this new digital tool for conducting systematic literature reviews at a…
In the beginning of 2021, ODISSEI and ASReview have started a collaboration to support researchers who wish to use this new digital tool for conducting systematic literature reviews at a…
The Netherlands eScience Center opens two new calls for proposals: the Open eScience call and the Collaboration in Innovative Technologies call. The Open eScience call offers researchers in-kind investment consisting…
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Recent research by dr. Hannah Roberts shows that exposure to a green environment is associated with a reduction of depressive symptoms. To come to this conclusion, Roberts has made use of CBS microdata, which she has combined with a survey and GPS data collection.
On 30 March from 12-13 pm (CET), prof. dr. Rens van de Schoot, professor of statistics at Utrecht University, will present on the open-source tool ASReview, that can help researchers find relevant literature at a much faster pace and increase the quality of their screening process.
In February, the new E-data website was launched (in Dutch). Now that the new website is in place, E-data articles can be found and shared as indiviudual items.
This month, SURF has announced that a new supercomputer will be built. In the future, the OSSC will be transferred to the new supercomputer, to enable social scientists to make use of the enormous amount of extra computing power it offers.
On Tuesday 9 February 2021 from 12-1 pm, the first ODISSEI Lunch Lecture will take place digitally. Dr. Hannah Roberts (UU) will discuss her recent research on associations between multiple environmental exposures and depressive symptoms in the Netherlands. For this research, Roberts has combined survey data with CBS microdata and GPS data.
On 1 February, the Netherlands eScience Center opens a call for machine learning projects: Open Call for Small-Scale Initiatives in Machine Learning.
This project has received an ODISSEI Microdata Access Grant (MAG) in 2020. Project applicant: Elanie Rodermond (NSCR/VU Amsterdam). Project abstract In the midst of the corona crisis, prisoners are faced with…