(Published on 06.07.2022) NFDI offered its own Satellite Event at the Joint Conference of Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2022 on 23 June. A total of five groups from different consortia organised workshops on the topic of research data management. The event was rounded off by a panel discussion on “Everything FAIR and Open? Restrictions on data publications” and a keynote speech by NFDI Director Prof. Dr. York Sure-Vetter.
The following workshops were part of the event. You can view the slides of some of the sessions on zenodo.- There are a million ways to describe the world – How to share your authority without losing control (Slides on zenodo)
- Decentralized Storage for Digital Preservation (Slides on zenodo)
- Catalysis RDM – From ontologies to ELN (Slides „Hands on Ontologies“ and „Workflow and Tools in Catalysis“ on zenodo)
- Research Knowledge Graphs in NFDI4Ing and NFDI4DataScience
- RDM and DP communities: Finding the common ground to develop a collaborative future service landscape
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