Nov 11, 2024; Workshop
Subject specific research data repositoriesFAIR Publication of Science, Engineering and Design Data with 4TU.ResearchData
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With open science becoming a standard practice in research, university and research libraries are increasingly tasked with providing services to support the FAIR publication of research data. Many German and European research grants require a mandatory strategy for publishing research data in their application forms. Alongside education on good research data management (RDM) practices, selecting a suitable repository is an important step in this process.
This workshop provides an opportunity to learn about the functionality of a reputable repository hosted and managed by the TU Delft Library. 4TU.ResearchData is an international data repository for science, engineering and design. It is certified with the CoreTrustSeal and offers research dataset curation, sharing, long-term access and preservation services to anyone, anywhere.
Additional to the target audience of researchers, the workshop might give open science educators another tool in their toolbox to offer RDM services to researchers.
During a hands-on session, participants will input a provided dataset into the metadata fields, with the chance to ask questions and discuss their experiences. This highlights potential challenges during metadata input and equips fellow educators to anticipate user questions.
Descriptive metadata is crucial for the findability of research data, and continued access is ensured by using an appropriate repository. Reusability increases with comprehensive documentation and meaningful context information for any dataset. In addition to an introduction to core RDM principles and the reasons and benefits of publishing research data, there will be interactive elements to further awareness of the importance of metadata and good documentation practices.
This workshop is part of a series on subject specific research data repositories with relevance to the five schools of the TU Dresden.