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Workshop: FAIR Research Data Management: Basics for Chemists

07.12.2022 @ 9:00 09.12.2022 @ 15:00 CET

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 take you through the basics of RDM while applying these to a chemistry context. The workshop will be held in English and is open to anyone in Germany who wishes to take part. In 2022, the workshop will take place six times (see dates below). To register, please fill out the form below.   Dates:
# Day 1 Day 2
1 16.02.2022 18.02.2022
2 20.04.2022 22.04.2022
3 22.06.2022 24.06.2022
4 17.08.2022 19.08.2022
5 19.10.2022 21.10.2022
6 07.12.2022 09.12.2022
Costs: Free Venue: Online Duration: 2 days, 4-6 hours each Participants: ~ 20 per Workshop   Content of entry level Workshop for RDM beginners:
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 proper Repository for you
Legal Aspects Copyright, Data Protection
Data Management Plans General Information, Create a DMP
We also will hold workshops at individual institutions upon request, in which we will work together with local research data management officers to address local specifics, requirements, offers and services in particular. These workshops can be held online or in person, as required, and in German or English. If you are interested in a workshop being held for your institution, please contact our helpdesk via helpdesk@nfdi4chem.de and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Start:
07.12.2022 @ 9:00 CET
End:
09.12.2022 @ 15:00 CET

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NFDI4Chem

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