by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Repository, Success Story
Launched in summer 2024, the GHGA Data Portal represents a major milestone for the German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA). It addresses a central challenge in biomedical research: enabling the secure archiving and responsible sharing of sensitive human genomic...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Humanities and Social Sciences, Infrastructure, Success Story, Support
Since 2023, the Historical Data Centre Saxony-Anhalt (HistData-MLU) has been establishing a GND agency for historical science as part of the NFDI4Memory consortium. The aim is to support researchers, memory institutions and citizen science communities in the...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Engineering Sciences, Software, Success Story, Tools
Countries around the world have set net-zero and renewable energy targets to guide the transition toward low-carbon energy systems. Yet an important question remains: do these targets actually drive policy action, or do they simply reflect progress that has already...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Infrastructure, Natural Sciences, Repository, Success Story
LARAsuite is an open-source system for research data management (RDM). It also includes an AI-driven research assistant that helps researchers work with data and information. LARAsuite aims to reduce the effort required to enter data and metadata to an absolute...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Collaboration, Data & Resources, Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Success Story
From “Step Zero” to full reproducibility: How DataPLANT is enabling cross-consortium data analysis. In the world of research data management, securely storing and describing data is often considered the finish line. For researchers, however, this is...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Humanities and Social Sciences, Success Story, Tools, Training & Education
Copyright law often permits scientific analyses of large, contemporary text collections, but it blocks many of the open‑science practices that make research transparent, reproducible, and reusable. Derived Text Formats (DTF) solve this problem being automatically...
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