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Improving the research software at your organization can potentially entail a lot of activities. Materially, it can include the introduction of standards, plans, tools, training, procedures. Capacity-wise, the build-up and organizational embedding of research software roles. Socially, consulting and including a wide range of stakeholders, both in research and support, internally and externally. Where do you start? What to prioritize? In this talk, I will try to share some lessons learned from three years of Research Software Management at Amsterdam UMC, which developed in close alignment with fellow Dutch UMCs via the DReaMS community, Dutch Life Sciences and Health via the TDCC-LSH FAIR Tool Framework, and beyond via many more science-, and domain-, and worldwide networks.
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