Nov 18, 2024; Workshop
EU, DFG, BMBF and Co. demand FAIR publication of your research data? This is how it works with Zenodo. (Workshop in German)
Service Center Research Data
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To comply with good scientific practice, research data and all associated information that allows the reproducibility of research should be securely archived for at least 10 years. In addition, many German research funding institutions and European funding programs now require mandatory information on reuse of the data after completion of the project (subsequent use and data publication).
The interdisciplinary repository Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/) provides an appropriate platform for this. Zenodo is provided by CERN and is an open repository for storing data sets, documents and other research materials. Zenodo enables the permanent storage, retrievability, accessibility and reusability of research data and thus fulfills the requirements of the funding institutions.
In this workshop, the registration, function and use of Zenodo will be explained. An example dataset will be used to demonstrate how to upload a dataset to Zenodo. The assignment of meaningful metadata, which is crucial for the findability of research data, will be discussed. The possibility of reusing your data is increased with good documentation of the data. The relevance of good documentation and metadata will be illustrated in short, practical exercises.
Participation to this workshop requires prior registration at https://sandbox.zenodo.org/. Please make sure to register at least one day in advance, as the account confirmation email often arrives with a delay.
Registration:
- via the Graduate Academy (if you are a member of the GA)
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- via the SLUB (if you are not a member of the GA)
This event is part of a training series on research data management organized by the Service Center Research Data in cooperation with the Graduate Academy. Further events can be found on the websites of the Graduate Academy and the Service Center Research Data.
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