Error Culture in Science
“Researchers are afraid of publishing their data „because others may discover mistakes”. A panel discussion about error culture und cultural change.
“Researchers are afraid of publishing their data „because others may discover mistakes”. A panel discussion about error culture und cultural change.
Interested in ontologies in the field of chemistry or closely related disciplines? Then you should definitely take a closer look at our redesigned Terminology Service!
You are looking for datasets in the context of chemistry and are tired of searching countless repositories one by one? Then our new Search Service is exactly what you need!
This year we also had two changes in the composition of our advisory boards.
We are very pleased to welcome Prof. Jürgen Pleiss, Institute of Biochemistry and Technical Biochemistry at the University Stuttgart as new participant in the NFDI4Chem consortium.
Our Lead-by-Example collection aims to provide a large body of real datasets to document the process of evolving FAIRness of research data, to surface practical issues, and to suggest improvements.
NFDI4Chem has been busy in the latter half of the year visiting many events such as conferences. Here, important connections for NFDI4Chem with key organisations were established.
NFDI4Chem was there and held flash talks in two parallel sessions: One about “Metadata, Ontologies and Standards”, and another about “Training and Awareness”.
Many funders require RDM because experiments are often paid for by taxpayers and the resulting data should be deposited sustainably for posterity. However, paper notebooks are still common in laboratories.
On November 2, NFDI@LUH, the first information event about NFDI at Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH), took place. In addition to five other consortia, TIB presented NFDI4Chem and the services for […]