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FAIR Research Data Management: Basics for Chemists
Workshop provides basics of FAIR RDM on 26 and 27 September 2022
You are a scientist working in chemistry and want to make FAIR Research Data Management (RDM) your second nature?
Ensuring that our research data is FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable) is an increasingly important part of our daily research routine. In collaboration with NFDI4Chem, HeFDI offers a two-day course on the basics of RDM while applying these to a chemistry context.
These basic concepts, principles, and more will not only be taught theoretically, but with additional interactive elements involving individual and group work.
We are pleased to be able to offer you this highly demanded course for a second time.
The workshop's topics are
- The Basics of RDM: FAIR, Data Life Cycle, Policies and more
- Data Quality & Documentation: Metadata, Standards, Controlled Vocabulary, InChI, SMILES, Naming Conventions and more
- Electronic Lab Notebooks: General Information, Overview, Open Source Examples: Chemotion & eLabFTW
- Data Loss & Preservation: Storage, Backup, Archiving, Publishing Data
- Repositories, Example: Chemotion, Find the right Repository for you
- Legal Aspects: Copyright, Data Protection
- Data Management Plans: General Information, Create a Data Management Plan
The free-of-charge-workshop takes place on 26 and 27 September 2022, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The course language is English.
Contact
Dr. Christoph Marutschke
University Library, Goethe-University Frankfurt Service Center