FAIR Research Data Management: Basics for Chemists in Stuttgart
April 9 , 9:00 – April 10 , 3:00 CEST
Good Research Data Management (RDM) is essential to ensure that your research data is FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). In this two-day course we will guide you through the basics of RDM and apply them to a chemical context.
NFDI4Chem is organising this workshop at the University of Stuttgart for all interested chemists, PhD students and above. We consider it important not only to present chemistry-specific content and solutions, but also to take local conditions into account. For this purpose we are working together with the CRC 1333 and the local RDM team to address local specifics, needs, offers and services.
The workshop will take place in Stuttgart and will be held in English. If you have any questions, please contact our helpdesk at helpdesk@nfdi4chem.de and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Registration: tba
Costs: Free
Venue: tba
Duration: 2 days, each from 9 am to 3 pm
Content of entry level workshop for RDM beginners:
The Basics of RDM | FAIR principles, Data Life Cycle and more |
Data Quality & Documentation | Data Organisation, Metadata, Standards, Controlled Vocabulary, Chemical Identifiers, Process Management |
Electronic Lab Notebooks | General Information, Open Source Examples: Chemotion ELN & eLabFTW |
Data Loss & Preservation | Storage, Backup, Archiving |
Publishing Data | General Information, Repositories, Finding data |
Legal Framework | Policies, Copyright, Data Protection |
Data Management Plans | General Information, Tools, Create a DMP |