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Open Science Festival in Cologne – We Were There

July 20th, 2023 | by
Insight of a lecture from the Open Science Festival with audience

Source: Own illustration

“Meet, Share, Inspire, Care!”: Under this motto, the second edition of the German Open Science Festival was held at the ZB MED – Information Center and Life Sciences and at CECAD in Cologne on July 4 and 5, 2023. The RDM team of RWTH Aachen University did not want to miss this spectacle and paid a visit to the cathedral city on July 4. We have captured our impressions of this eventful day for you.

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Online Workshop | Using Wikidata – Basics of Knowledge Graphs Explained

August 16th, 2022 | by

This entry is only available in German.

Wikidata is the free knowledge base of the Wikimedia Foundation. A structured, machine-readable pool of data that anyone can edit and use. Therefore, it is a shining example of Open Knowledge and FAIR data in the semantic web: the data are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable.

But how does the semantic web work? How is the information structured and interlinked? How can we find and use the information or contribute to it ourselves? Find out in this hands-on workshop by using Wikidata.

The workshop is part of a series of in-depth modules on research data management (FDM II – modular), which are regularly offered on the 4th Wednesday of the month. The modules are on par with each other and can be attended independently. Please join the RWTHmoodle course “Research Data Management – an Overview (RDM I – online)” in advance.

RDM Workshops in the 2nd Half of the Year – Register Now!

August 11th, 2022 | by
View of a table over the shoulder of a person working on a laptop computer

Source: Martin Braun

The RDM further education programme for researchers at RWTH Aachen University in the 2nd half of 2022 is now online. Register right now and save your place in the workshop!

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