(Published on 02.06.2022) We invite you to the virtual NFDI Satellite Event at the Joint Conference of Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2022 on 23 June 2022. The JCDL 2022 will bring together researchers and practitioners from the research data and the digital libraries communities. Different consortia give an insight into their work and show challenges and solutions. There will be five workshops and a panel discussion. Additionally, director Prof. Dr. York Sure-Vetter will give a keynote speech. Click here to read more about the programme.
Schedule
09:00 | Opening and Welcome |
09:30 | Parallel Sessions |
Workshop: Catalysis RDM – From Ontologies to Electronic Lab Notebooks | |
Workshop: Are there a million ways to describe the world? Or how to share your authority without losing control | |
Panel: Everything FAIR and Open? Restrictions on data publications | |
11:00 | Break |
11:30 | Parallel Sessions |
Workshop: The Open Research Knowledge Graph in NFDI4Ing and NFDI4DataScience | |
Workshop: RDM and DP communities: Finding the common ground to develop a collaborative future service landscape | |
Workshop: Decentralized Storage for Digital Preservation | |
13:00 | Lunch Break |
14:00 | Parallel Sessions |
Workshop: The Open Research Knowledge Graph in NFDI4Ing and NFDI4DataScience (Part 2) | |
Workshop: RDM and DP communities: Finding the common ground to develop a collaborative future service landscape (Part 2) | |
Workshop: Decentralized Storage for Digital Preservation (Part 2) | |
15:00 | Keynote: York Sure-Vetter |
16:00 | End of Satellite Event |
The registration is now open. You can choose to only register for the NFDI Satellite event via EventBrite without taking part in JCDL itself. Attendance at the NFDI Satellite Event is entirely free of charge.
Register today to take part in this interdisciplinary workshop day!
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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.
Good news for NFDI: GWK decides to continue funding all consortia of the first round
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