Schlagwort: ‘FAIR-Prinzipien’
Follow-up Report on the Open Meeting of the RDM Network on October 12, 2022
On October 12, 2022, the data stewards, RDM officers and RDM interested parties at RWTH Aachen University met again for the regular Open Meeting of the RDM Network online via Zoom. The theme of the event this time was FAIR in Science.
Follow-up Report on the Open Meeting of the RDM Network on September 14, 2022
The wait has come to an end and the monthly RDM network meeting is back! After the summer break, data stewards, RDM managers and RDM interested parties from RWTH Aachen University came together again online via Zoom on September 14, 2022. This time, the participants learned about the RDM platform Coscine developed at RWTH and its functions.
Case Study Voyager 1 – Why RDM Is Important
If you want to conduct research at a high level, you inevitably have to deal with research data management and digital long-term archiving to prevent possible data loss. We would like to illustrate why RDM is important and easy to implement, especially in the digital age, using NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft as a case study.
FAIR enough
Im Kontext von Forschungsdatenmanagement (FDM) wird immer wieder über die FAIR-Prinzipien gesprochen. Als Forschende/r wissen Sie vermutlich bereits, was FAIR bedeutet: Foschungsdaten sollen möglichst
- auffindbar (Findable),
- zugänglich (Accessible),
- interoperabel (Interoperable) und
- nachnutzbar (Re-usable)
sein.
Doch welche Kriterien sind für die FAIRness von Daten entscheidend? Hierzu stellt die Initiative go-fair.org umfangreiche Informationen zu den 15 FAIR-Prinzipien und dem “FAIRification Process” bereit.
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