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6eecd949b993bf7fd32f575d39451eceeba31bb9
parent
49c2e31a5e13f552d4a1cbdee566483480aa0618
Author
Tobias Bengfort <tobias.bengfort@posteo.de>
Date
2025-08-07 13:38
restructure some content

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M content/office/map/_index.md 6 ++++--
D content/office/map/note/_index.md 49 -------------------------------------------------
A content/office/map/schedule/_index.md 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
M content/office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/_index.md 13 +++++++++++--
D content/office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/hint/_index.md 18 ------------------
M content/office/noticeboard/postcard/_index.md 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
D content/office/noticeboard/postcard/back/_index.md 52 ----------------------------------------------------

7 files changed, 99 insertions, 125 deletions


diff --git a/content/office/map/_index.md b/content/office/map/_index.md

@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
    1     1 ---
    2     2 paths:
    3     3   - label: 'Read the note'
    4    -1     url: 'office/map/note/'
   -1     4     url: 'https://web.archive.org/web/20210116025852/https://libguides.vu.nl/rdm/data-protection#s-lg-box-wrapper-15125665'
   -1     5   - label: 'Read the travel schedule'
   -1     6     url: 'office/map/schedule/'
    5     7   - label: "Take a look around Professor Hutseephluts' office"
    6     8     url: 'office/'
    7     9 ---
@@ -11,4 +13,4 @@ paths:
   11    13     <figcaption><a href="http://imagebase.ubvu.vu.nl/getobj.php?ppn=382036441">Taken from Image base VU</a></figcaption>
   12    14 </figure>
   13    15 
   14    -1 Next to this map, a folded-up note is taped to the wall.
   -1    16 Next to this map, a folded-up note and a travel schedule is taped to the wall.

diff --git a/content/office/map/note/_index.md b/content/office/map/note/_index.md

@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
    1    -1 ---
    2    -1 paths:
    3    -1   - label: "Take a look around Professor Hutseephluts' office"
    4    -1     url: 'office/'
    5    -1 ---
    6    -1 
    7    -1 Travel schedule
    8    -1 
    9    -1 -   1 July: arrival in Sibiu, Romania
   10    -1 -   2 July: visit Dracula’s son's grave (photo camera, paper notebook)
   11    -1 -   3 July: interviews with locals (audio device, laptop)
   12    -1 -   4 July: travel to Bucharest
   13    -1 -   5 July: interviews with locals (audio device, laptop)
   14    -1 -   6 July: meet cultural historian (audio device, laptop)
   15    -1 -   6 July: meet PhD Candidate to discuss uploading data to digital repository
   16    -1 -   7 July: travel to Târgoviște
   17    -1 -   8 July: interviews with locals (audio device, laptop)
   18    -1 -   9 July: travel to Iasi
   19    -1 -   10 July: Interview with locals (audop device, laptop)
   20    -1 -   11 July: explore sites of ghost sightings (photo camera, paper notebook)
   21    -1 -   12 July: cross border to Moldova, arrival in Lăpușna
   22    -1 -   13 July: interview locals (audio device, laptop)
   23    -1 -   14-15 July: hike into nature, observations (photo camera, paper notebook)
   24    -1 -   16 July: travel to Chisinau, relax
   25    -1 -   17 July: cross border to Ukraine, arrival in Kiliya
   26    -1 -   18 July: interview locals (audio device, laptop)
   27    -1 -   19 July: cross Danube = border to Romania, arrival in Chilia Veche
   28    -1 -   20 July: interview locals (audio device, laptop)
   29    -1 -   21 July: train to Bucharest
   30    -1 -   22 July: Flight to Amsterdam
   31    -1 
   32    -1 Border crossings: 3
   33    -1 
   34    -1 NB Moldova and Ukraine aren’t EU.
   35    -1 
   36    -1 
   37    -1 https://web.archive.org/web/20210116025852/https://libguides.vu.nl/rdm/data-protection#s-lg-box-wrapper-15125665
   38    -1 
   39    -1 Which of the following steps does Professor Hutseephluts need to take to secure the data, some of which are personal? (multiple answers possible)
   40    -1 
   41    -1 -   Contact a data management expert to discuss how to secure the file transfer from the audio device/photo camera to a laptop
   42    -1 -   Contact a data management expert to discuss back-up(s)
   43    -1 -   Contact a data management expert to help out with the data classification
   44    -1 -   Contact a legal expert to discuss the border transfers of personal data and local legislation
   45    -1 -   Contact a legal expert to discuss if other legal safeguards or agreements are necessary
   46    -1 -   Speak to IT to discuss encryption and secure transportation
   47    -1 -   Contact a legal expert to find help with filling out a Data Protection Impact Assessment
   48    -1 
   49    -1 Well done! On the back of the note, Prof. Hutseephluts scribbled PLANNING. Make a note of that

diff --git a/content/office/map/schedule/_index.md b/content/office/map/schedule/_index.md

@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
   -1     1 ---
   -1     2 paths:
   -1     3   - label: 'Take another look at the map'
   -1     4     url: 'office/map/'
   -1     5   - label: "Take a look around Professor Hutseephluts' office"
   -1     6     url: 'office/'
   -1     7 ---
   -1     8 
   -1     9 > Travel schedule
   -1    10 >
   -1    11 > -   1 July: arrival in Sibiu, Romania
   -1    12 > -   2 July: visit Dracula’s son's grave (photo camera, paper notebook)
   -1    13 > -   3 July: interviews with locals (audio device, laptop)
   -1    14 > -   4 July: travel to Bucharest
   -1    15 > -   5 July: interviews with locals (audio device, laptop)
   -1    16 > -   6 July: meet cultural historian (audio device, laptop)
   -1    17 > -   6 July: meet PhD Candidate to discuss uploading data to digital repository
   -1    18 > -   7 July: travel to Târgoviște
   -1    19 > -   8 July: interviews with locals (audio device, laptop)
   -1    20 > -   9 July: travel to Iasi
   -1    21 > -   10 July: Interview with locals (audop device, laptop)
   -1    22 > -   11 July: explore sites of ghost sightings (photo camera, paper notebook)
   -1    23 > -   12 July: cross border to Moldova, arrival in Lăpușna
   -1    24 > -   13 July: interview locals (audio device, laptop)
   -1    25 > -   14-15 July: hike into nature, observations (photo camera, paper notebook)
   -1    26 > -   16 July: travel to Chisinau, relax
   -1    27 > -   17 July: cross border to Ukraine, arrival in Kiliya
   -1    28 > -   18 July: interview locals (audio device, laptop)
   -1    29 > -   19 July: cross Danube = border to Romania, arrival in Chilia Veche
   -1    30 > -   20 July: interview locals (audio device, laptop)
   -1    31 > -   21 July: train to Bucharest
   -1    32 > -   22 July: Flight to Amsterdam
   -1    33 >
   -1    34 > Border crossings: 3
   -1    35 >
   -1    36 > NB Moldova and Ukraine aren’t EU.
   -1    37 
   -1    38 Which of the following steps does Professor Hutseephluts need to take to secure the data, some of which are personal? (multiple answers possible)
   -1    39 
   -1    40 -   Contact a data management expert to discuss how to secure the file transfer from the audio device/photo camera to a laptop
   -1    41 -   Contact a data management expert to discuss back-up(s)
   -1    42 -   Contact a data management expert to help out with the data classification
   -1    43 -   Contact a legal expert to discuss the border transfers of personal data and local legislation
   -1    44 -   Contact a legal expert to discuss if other legal safeguards or agreements are necessary
   -1    45 -   Speak to IT to discuss encryption and secure transportation
   -1    46 -   Contact a legal expert to find help with filling out a Data Protection Impact Assessment
   -1    47 
   -1    48 Well done! On the back of the note, Prof. Hutseephluts scribbled PLANNING. Make a note of that

diff --git a/content/office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/_index.md b/content/office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/_index.md

@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ bannerAttributionLink: 'https://unsplash.com/photos/7PP4RKH8aII'
    5     5 paths:
    6     6   - label: 'Look at the noticeboard again'
    7     7     url: 'office/noticeboard/'
    8    -1   - label: 'Hint?'
    9    -1     url: 'office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/hint/'
   10     8   - label: 'Read the flyers'
   11     9     url: 'office/noticeboard/flyers/'
   12    10   - label: 'Look at the postcard'
@@ -18,3 +16,14 @@ paths:
   18    16 # Coded sheet
   19    17 
   20    18 ![](./coded-sheet.png)
   -1    19 
   -1    20 <details>
   -1    21   <summary>Hint</summary>
   -1    22   <p>An ORCID id is a 16-digit code (you can read more about it on a flyer on the
   -1    23   noticeboard or on the ORCID website). There are a couple of places on the
   -1    24   noticeboard where you will find a DOI that can be googled, or a direct link,
   -1    25   that leads to a dataset belonging to Pablo and his colleagues. His ORCID id can
   -1    26   be found by hovering over (or clicking) the ORCID logo by his name and looking
   -1    27   at the 16-digit code that is a part of the URL. Make a note of Pablo's ORCID id
   -1    28   and use it to decipher the coded sheet.</p>
   -1    29 </details>

diff --git a/content/office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/hint/_index.md b/content/office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/hint/_index.md

@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
    1    -1 ---
    2    -1 banner: 'img/qingyu-7PP4RKH8aII-unsplash.jpg'
    3    -1 bannerAttribution: 'QingYu'
    4    -1 bannerAttributionLink: 'https://unsplash.com/photos/7PP4RKH8aII'
    5    -1 paths:
    6    -1   - label: 'Back to coded sheet'
    7    -1     url: 'office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/'
    8    -1 ---
    9    -1 
   10    -1 # Coded sheet hint
   11    -1 
   12    -1 An ORCID id is a 16-digit code (you can read more about it on a flyer on the
   13    -1 noticeboard or on the ORCID website). There are a couple of places on the
   14    -1 noticeboard where you will find a DOI that can be googled, or a direct link,
   15    -1 that leads to a dataset belonging to Pablo and his colleagues. His ORCID id can
   16    -1 be found by hovering over (or clicking) the ORCID logo by his name and looking
   17    -1 at the 16-digit code that is a part of the URL. Make a note of Pablo's ORCID id
   18    -1 and use it to decipher the coded sheet.

diff --git a/content/office/noticeboard/postcard/_index.md b/content/office/noticeboard/postcard/_index.md

@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ banner: 'img/salvador-altamirano-z_X0PxmBuIQ-unsplash.jpg'
    3     3 bannerAttribution: 'Salvador Altamirano'
    4     4 bannerAttributionLink: 'https://unsplash.com/photos/z_X0PxmBuIQ'
    5     5 paths:
    6    -1   - label: 'Read the back of the postcard'
    7    -1     url: 'office/noticeboard/postcard/back/'
    8     6   - label: 'Put the postcard back on the noticeboard'
    9     7     url: 'office/noticeboard/'
   10     8   - label: 'Read the flyers'
@@ -16,3 +14,39 @@ paths:
   16    14 ---
   17    15 
   18    16 The postcard shows an image of the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations.
   -1    17 
   -1    18 The back of the postcard reads:
   -1    19 
   -1    20 > Mexico City, 2nd September
   -1    21 >
   -1    22 > Dear Professor Hutseephluts,
   -1    23 >
   -1    24 > We enjoyed meeting you at the recent FAIR training in Bratislava. It was very
   -1    25 > inspirational.
   -1    26 >
   -1    27 > My colleague has been studying the distribution of parasitic infections of
   -1    28 > bats across the world and I believe there might be a correlation between
   -1    29 > certain bat infections and the number of spectral apparitions that are
   -1    30 > observed in a place. I think it would be very interesting to combine the
   -1    31 > dataset with yours.
   -1    32 >
   -1    33 > Have you been using a standard metadata scheme for identifying countries or
   -1    34 > geographic locations of your observances? We must agree on a standard way of
   -1    35 > identifying the locations of our bat infections and spectral incidents so
   -1    36 > that we can easily combine our datasets to look for these correlations.
   -1    37 >
   -1    38 > Such a surprising positive result would lead to opportunities for further
   -1    39 > investigation of the causes and we would already propose to collect blood
   -1    40 > serum and brain imaging/MRI data from your human case studies and from our
   -1    41 > bats. We must discuss how we will collect and organise this data so that we
   -1    42 > can make our datasets “interoperable”.
   -1    43 >
   -1    44 > Let us not waste time! We could expect to produce together a high impact
   -1    45 > paper in, for example, Nature.
   -1    46 >
   -1    47 > Please take a look at the dataset I am referring to using the following DOI:
   -1    48 > 10.5281/zenodo.3369922
   -1    49 >
   -1    50 > Yours, in academic respect,
   -1    51 >
   -1    52 > Marisela

diff --git a/content/office/noticeboard/postcard/back/_index.md b/content/office/noticeboard/postcard/back/_index.md

@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
    1    -1 ---
    2    -1 banner: 'img/salvador-altamirano-z_X0PxmBuIQ-unsplash.jpg'
    3    -1 bannerAttribution: 'Salvador Altamirano'
    4    -1 bannerAttributionLink: 'https://unsplash.com/photos/z_X0PxmBuIQ'
    5    -1 paths:
    6    -1   - label: 'Put the postcard back on the Noticeboard'
    7    -1     url: 'office/noticeboard/'
    8    -1   - label: 'Read the flyers'
    9    -1     url: 'office/noticeboard/flyers/'
   10    -1   - label: 'Look at the coded sheet'
   11    -1     url: 'office/noticeboard/coded-sheet/'
   12    -1   - label: "Take a look around Professor Hutseephluts' office"
   13    -1     url: 'office/'
   14    -1 ---
   15    -1 
   16    -1 # Postcard
   17    -1 
   18    -1 The back of the postcard reads:
   19    -1 
   20    -1 > Mexico City, 2nd September
   21    -1 >
   22    -1 > Dear Professor Hutseephluts,
   23    -1 >
   24    -1 > We enjoyed meeting you at the recent FAIR training in Bratislava. It was very
   25    -1 > inspirational.
   26    -1 >
   27    -1 > My colleague has been studying the distribution of parasitic infections of
   28    -1 > bats across the world and I believe there might be a correlation between
   29    -1 > certain bat infections and the number of spectral apparitions that are
   30    -1 > observed in a place. I think it would be very interesting to combine the
   31    -1 > dataset with yours.
   32    -1 >
   33    -1 > Have you been using a standard metadata scheme for identifying countries or
   34    -1 > geographic locations of your observances? We must agree on a standard way of
   35    -1 > identifying the locations of our bat infections and spectral incidents so
   36    -1 > that we can easily combine our datasets to look for these correlations.
   37    -1 >
   38    -1 > Such a surprising positive result would lead to opportunities for further
   39    -1 > investigation of the causes and we would already propose to collect blood
   40    -1 > serum and brain imaging/MRI data from your human case studies and from our
   41    -1 > bats. We must discuss how we will collect and organise this data so that we
   42    -1 > can make our datasets “interoperable”.
   43    -1 >
   44    -1 > Let us not waste time! We could expect to produce together a high impact
   45    -1 > paper in, for example, Nature.
   46    -1 >
   47    -1 > Please take a look at the dataset I am referring to using the following DOI:
   48    -1 > 10.5281/zenodo.3369922
   49    -1 >
   50    -1 > Yours, in academic respect,
   51    -1 >
   52    -1 > Marisela