RDM4Braunschweig – Data Dialogue

Data Dialogue: Researchers & RDM Experts Connect

April 22, 2024 | 9:00 am – 12:15 pm | in-person at BRICS (see location information)

Cultivating an interactive platform, RDM4Braunschweig cordially invites researchers in Braunschweig to engage with our team of Research Data Management (RDM) experts. During this meeting, participants are encouraged to articulate their RDM challenges. Our team of experienced professionals will actively listen and engage in constructive discussions, offering tailored insights and collaborative exploration of potential solutions.

In case there are questions, feel free to contact us.

About RDM4Braunschweig

Collaboration of RDM experts in Braunschweig

 

In the last few years, a lot has happened in the field of research data management (RDM) e.g. RDM support teams were formed, federal state RDM initiatives were founded, and the NFDI and its consortia were established. RDM4Braunschweig (RDM4BS) is a collaboration of RDM experts in Braunschweig. The goal of this collaboration is to share expertise and use resources efficiently.

Tags

NFDI4ING services may be relevant to different users according to varying requirements. To support filtering or sorting, we added a tag system outlining which archetype, phase of the data lifecycle, or degree of maturity a service corresponds to. By clicking on one of the tags below, you can get an overview of all services aligned with each tag.

This service has the following tags:

The tags correspond to:
The Archetypes: Services relevant to Alex – Bespoke Experiments, Betty – Research Software Engineering, Caden – Provenance Tracking, Doris – High Performance Computing, Ellen – Complex Systems, Fiona – Data Re-Use and Enrichment

The data lifecycle: Services related to Informing & Planning, Organising & Processing, Describing & Documenting, Storing & Computing,
Finding & Re-Using, Learning & Teaching

The maturity of the service: Services sorted according to their maturity and status of their integration into the larger NFDI service landscape. For this we use the Integration Readiness Level (IRL), ranging from IRL0 (no specifications, strictly internal use) up to IRL4 (fully integrated in the German research data landscape and the EOSC). Click here for a diagram outlining all Integration Readiness Levels.