(Published on 17.05.2023) 3 questions, 3 hours. In our new format #NFDI3questions3hours, we invite you to an open discussion on our Mastodon instance @nfdi.social. In each episode, we provide three questions on current topics around #NFDI, #FAIRdata and research data management. We look forward to an exciting exchange with the #RDM community and lots of new input from diverse perspectives.
The first issue will focus on the use of AI in research.
It starts on Tuesday, 23 May, at 1 pm. Under the profile https://nfdi.social/@NFDI we will post three questions and open the lively discussion for three hours.*
All you need is a Mastodon account. If you don’t have one yet, here’s the way to register: https://nfdi.social/auth/sign_up
*Comments are still possible after our three focus hours from 1pm-4pm.
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Impulse papers on NFDI service portfolio and financial flows published
On July 14, 2025, the German Council of Science and Humanities (WR) presented the results of its structural evaluation of the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI). In its report, the WR makes recommendations for the further development of NFDI. The NFDI Task Force Governance and Sustainability (TFGS) is also addressing this issue. In its work plan “Steps for the Further Development of our NFDI,” the TFGS has defined clear framework conditions for the further development of the structure and financing of NFDI.
What’s next for NFDI after 2028? German Science and Humanities Council presents evaluation report.
At its meeting on 11 July 2025, the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat, WR) adopted a report on the structural evaluation of the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI). This is highly relevant for the future design of NFDI.
NFDI would like to thank the Council for the numerous valuable impulses that emerged from the report and very much welcomes the recommendation for the further funding and organisation of the network.
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