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Follow-up Report on the Open Meeting of the RDM Network on June 8, 2022

June 15th, 2022 | by
Info and data on the Open Meeting of the RDM Network on June 8, 2022

Source: Freepik

On June 8, 2022, the data stewards, RDM managers and people interested in RDM at RWTH Aachen University met again online via Zoom for the regular open meeting of the RDM network. The event took place under the motto Networking of Data Stewards and RDM Managers and offered the opportunity for participants to network with each other and to get to know the various activities and RDM tasks better.

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One Year FAIR Data Spaces – What Has Happened so Far?

June 2nd, 2022 | by
Cupcake with a birthday candle

Source: Unsplash

In May, the “FAIR Data Spaces” project celebrated its first anniversary. The project application was submitted to the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) at the beginning of April last year. The funding already started on May 17, 2021. Since then, the FAIR Data Spaces community has been built up and the first milestones have been reached together. In this blog post, we take a look at what has happened in the last year.

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Project Launch Baureka.online. A Research Data Portal for Building Archaeology

March 3rd, 2022 | by
A Research Data Portal for Building Archaeology

Source: Felix Martin

Since November 2021, the Chair of Architectural History at RWTH Aachen University, together with TU Berlin and FIZ Karlsruhe, has been developing a research data portal for building archaeology under the title baureka.online. But what exactly is baureka.online? What are the goals of this project and for which community is it intended? We would like to answer these and many other questions in this blog post.

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NFDI Basic Services: 3rd Round of Calls

February 22nd, 2022 | by
National Research Data Infrastructure

Source: nfdi.de

The funding of NFDI Basic services is a highly topical and exciting subject. Just a few weeks ago, we reported on the schedule and the resulting reactions from the scientific community. This blog post will now focus on the third round of calls for proposals.

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NFDI Basic Services: Schedule and Reactions

January 20th, 2022 | by
The German National Research Data Infrastructure

Source: nfdi.de

On our blog, we have already reported on the decoupling of NFDI Basic Services from the third round of calls for proposals. In the blog post NFDI-Basisdienste – Ein Überblick über die Entstehung und den weiteren Verlauf der Querschnittskonsortien (NFDI Basis Services – An overview of the emergence and further development of the cross-sectional consortia), the beginnings of the Basic Services were highlighted, the statement of the DFG was summarized, and a small outlook into the near future was given.

Contrary to what was assumed at the time, the German Research Foundation (DFG) has already published the schedule for the decision-making process for basic services funding in December 2021 and this has already caused some reactions from the scientific community. In this blog post we would like to inform you about it.

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NFDI in the DFG Funding Atlas

January 13th, 2022 | by
Collaborations of RWTH with other institutions in the course of NFDI. The thicker and darker the connection, the more numerous are the collaborations via individual NFDI consortia.

Source: Own Illustration

In this article, we would like to inform you about the recently published Funding Atlas of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the key figures on publicly funded research in Germany. Published only every three years, this report is considered and serves as a “long-term observation of the German research landscape.” In this latest edition, the most recent decisions in the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) program also receive accentuated consideration, and with it the role of RWTH Aachen University.

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2021 – Wir blicken auf die FDM-Höhepunkte des Jahres zurück

December 28th, 2021 | by

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Jahresrückblick FDM-Höhepunkte

Quelle: Martin Braun

Die Getränke sind kaltgestellt und das Jahr 2021 neigt sich dem Ende zu – allerhöchste Zeit für den Jahresrückblick und die diesjährigen Höhepunkte im Bereich des Forschungsdatenmanagements.

2021 hat erneut gezeigt, dass das FDM von Jahr zu Jahr mehr Fahrt aufnimmt und sich dabei auch nicht von einer anhaltenden Pandemie bremsen lässt. Ganz im Gegenteil: Das digitale FDM-Angebot hat dadurch einen Aufschwung erlebt.

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Letzter Rückblick zum Tag der Forschungsdaten – Das Nachmittagsprogramm an der RWTH

December 21st, 2021 | by

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Agenda Tag der Forschungsdaten - Nachmittagsprogramm

Quelle: Freepik

Last but not least folgt ein dritter und letzter Einblick in den Tag der Forschungsdaten (TdF), welcher am 16.11.2021 digital und NRW-weit stattfand. In diesem Beitrag möchten wir einen Einblick in die Vorträge der Informationsveranstaltung FDM@RWTH geben und noch etwas ausführlicher darstellen, was bereits im ersten Rückblick zur Sprache kam.

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Neuigkeiten bei Gaia-X und FAIR-Data Spaces

December 9th, 2021 | by

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Information

Quelle: Pixabay

Vor einiger Zeit haben wir über den cloud-basierten Datenraum FAIR-Data Spaces berichtet, der durch die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Gaia-X und der NFDI geschaffen und aufgebaut wurde. Auch dass FAIR-Data Spaces vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) gefördert wird, wurde auf unserem FDM-Blog thematisiert.

Nun haben die deutschen Gaia-X-Domänen Positionspapiere zu ihren Zielen, Aufgaben und Herausforderungen online veröffentlicht. Auch FAIR-Data Spaces stellt seine Aufgaben, Zeitpläne und Rahmenbedingungen vor, die in diesem Beitrag zur Sprache kommen sollen.

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