Schlagwort: ‘Tag der Forschungsdaten’
Follow-up Report on the RDM Network Meeting in October 2023
On October 11, 2023, our open meeting of the RDM network for data stewards, RDM responsible persons and RDM interested persons of RWTH Aachen University took place again. The topic of the meeting was “Export Control and RDM”, presented by Mr. Nicolas Lunz as Export Control Officer of RWTH Aachen University.
Posters Wanted! Participate in the Research Data Day 2023
On November 14, 2023, the NRW Research Data Day will be a state-wide day of action on research data management. RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich are jointly organising a lecture and networking event on this occasion with a focus on the synergies of artificial intelligence (AI) and research data management (RDM). Be part of this event and submit your poster contribution by October 23, 2023!
Research Data Day 2023 – Save the Date
On 14 November 2023, the Research Data Day in NRW will celebrate its third birthday. This year, the motto is “Promoting and refining data: Bring your data treasure to light”. As in previous years, the RDM team at RWTH Aachen University will also be taking part in this state-wide day of action with an interesting afternoon programme. Make a note of the day now and celebrate with us!
The RDM Annual Review 2022
We are fast approaching the turn of the year. Just before the corks pop, we would like to look back on an exciting and eventful 2022 and review the many changes, events and happenings in the field of Research Data Management. Before we face new challenges and changes in the new year…
This Was Research Data Day 2022 – A Look at The RWTH’s RDM-Compass
All good things come in three. After we already reported on the cross-site morning programme and the RWTH’s workshop offer on the RDM platform Coscine, this is the third follow-up report on the Research Data Day in NRW, which was held on November 15, 2022 under the motto “Lighthouse RDM: Orientation in the Sea of Data”.
This Was the Research Data Day 2022 – A Review of the Morning Program Across Different Locations
After last year’s great success, the Day of Research Data in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) entered its second round on November 15, 2022 under the motto “Lighthouse RDM: Orientation in the data sea”. The event started with the digital morning program across different locations. We were there again this year and have summarized the program for you.
The RWTH Ship on NFDI Course on Research Data Day 2022
Recently, our post on the second Research Data Day (TdF) on November 15, 2022 in NRW was published. In order to get more orientation in the data sea, various events on research data management (RDM) will take place throughout the state on this day. Find out what to expect specifically at RWTH Aachen University in this blog post.
Research Data Day on November 15, 2022
On November 15, 2022 the Research Data Day in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) will be held for the second time. This time, the motto of the event is “Lighthouse RDM: Orientation in the data sea“.
On this day, events on research data management (RDM) will be held throughout NRW and various universities will present their RDM offerings. The complete programme can be found on the website of the State Initiative for Research Data Management – fdm.nrw.
Leuchtturm FDM: Orientierung im Datenmeer am 15. November 2022
Der 2. Tag der Forschungsdaten in NRW steht unter dem Motto „Leuchtturm FDM: Orientierung im Datenmeer“ und wird am Dienstag, den 15. November 2022 mit einem gemeinsamen, virtuellen Vormittagsprogramm (via Zoom) und verteilten Veranstaltungen am Nachmittag an den Hochschulstandorten in NRW stattfinden.
Den Vormittag werden Forschende mitgestalten, in dem sie in Vorträgen ihre Erfahrungen mit dem Thema FDM als Leuchtturm vorstellen. Am Nachmittag haben die teilnehmenden Standorte die Möglichkeit, ein eigenes Programm virtuell oder in Präsenzveranstaltungen vor Ort zu realisieren. Dies können Vorträge, Hands-on-Workshops oder individuelle Beratungsangebote etc. mit dem Schwerpunkt ‚Sichtbarkeit von FDM / Forschungsdaten‘ sein.
Viele Standorte in NRW werden wieder mit dabei sein! Weitere Informationen folgen in Kürze.