Vergangene Termine
Veranstaltungen der Servicestelle Forschungsdaten
- 2025-12-05T09:00:00+01:00
- 2025-12-05T12:00:00+01:00
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FreitagOpen Sesame? RDM & OA essentials for your research project
In the first part of the workshop we will talk about one of Open Science requirements, Research Data Management (RDM): a range of activities and topics relating to the handling of digital research data. Here you will learn about best practices for collecting, organizing, documenting, publishing and archiving research data in digital systems according to the FAIR Principles. In the second part of the workshop, we shall focus on Open Access and the related services offered by the university. We will talk about current institutional agreements between the university and different publishers, e.g. the publish & read agreements with Elsevier, Wiley, and Springer Nature ("DEAL"). You will learn how they work and what other options you have for publishing your work in open access, e.g. with financial support through our OA Publication Fund. You will also gain insight into self-archiving (Green Open Access) and the options provided by our institutional repository bonndoc.
- 2025-11-25T10:00:00+01:00
- 2025-11-25T15:00:00+01:00
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DienstagResearch Data Management: A Crash Course
Digitization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. Research data of every kind are collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived in digital systems. The term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics relating to the handling of digital research data. In this workshop, you will learn about the basics of RDM. Effective RDM is a crucial part of modern scientific practice. It involves organizing, storing, and preserving data collected during research projects to ensure data quality, security, accessibility, and compliance with legal and ethical standards. Proper RDM supports transparency, reproducibility, and long-term usability of research results, enabling researchers to collaborate more efficiently and build on existing knowledge. Except for microphone and webcam, no technical equipment or prior knowledge is required for this online workshop.
- 2025-11-18T14:00:00+01:00
- 2025-11-18T17:00:00+01:00
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DienstagAt the Crossroads of Open Science
For science to be transparent and reproducible, it needs to be open. This concept is gaining increasing attention in the research community — but what does practicing open science actually involve? More importantly, how can you effectively integrate open science principles into your everyday research routine? What does it have to do with FAIR and research data management? What are QRPs? What is Open Access? What are predatory publishers/ journals/conferences and how to indentify and avoid them? In this interactive workshop, we will explore these and other aspects of open science. Except for microphone and webcam, no technical equipment or prior knowledge is required for this online workshop.
- 2025-09-29T10:00:00+02:00
- 2025-09-29T15:00:00+02:00
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MontagResearch Data Management in the Medical Sciences: A Crash Course
Digitalization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. This advancement leads to a growing number of immunoscience-related research data collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived, almost exclusively, in digital systems. In this context, the term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics concerning the handling of digital research data. Ever wondered what a data management plan is and why care to write one? Ever been unable to open a file, find the most recent version of a file, or worse, lost an important file? Regardless if small or big and transdisciplinary, all projects can generate enough (digital) research data to become confusing and susceptible to loss. This workshop provides you with do’s, don‘ts and best practices that help keep your project data safe, secure and well organized until you are ready to share or reuse it. Start your next project or enhance your current one by introducing RDM!
- 2025-07-24T09:00:00+02:00
- 2025-07-24T15:00:00+02:00
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DonnerstagEinführung in die Digital Humanities
Der Workshop gibt Einblicke in die Möglichkeiten, Methoden und Arbeitsweisen der Digital Humanities. Dabei werden unter anderem folgende Fragen erörtert: Was meint Digital Humanities? Welche Möglichkeiten bieten die Digital Humanities möglicherweise für Ihre Arbeit? Könnten computergestützte Methoden Ihre Arbeit unterstützen und ggf. erleichtern sowie nachvollziehbar und reproduzierbar machen? Ein Teil des Workshops wird die praktische Anwendung verschiedener Tools beinhalten und ein erstes Arbeiten damit ermöglichen. Der Workshop findet online statt. Es wird daher empfohlen, zwei Bildschirme für den Workshop zu nutzen, um die praktische Anwendung zu erleichtern. Wichtig: Bitte registrieren Sie sich vor dem Workshop bei Transkribus (https://transkribus.eu/lite/)
- 2025-07-22T10:00:00+02:00
- 2025-07-22T15:00:00+02:00
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DienstagResearch Data Management: A Crash Course
Digitization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. Research data of every kind are collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived in digital systems. The term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics relating to the handling of digital research data. In this workshop, you will learn about the basics of RDM.
- 2025-04-16T09:00:00+02:00
- 2025-04-16T15:00:00+02:00
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MittwochEinführung in die Digital Humanities
Der Workshop gibt Einblicke in die Möglichkeiten, Methoden und Arbeitsweisen der Digital Humanities. Dabei werden unter anderem folgende Fragen erörtert: Was meint Digital Humanities? Welche Möglichkeiten bieten die Digital Humanities möglicherweise für Ihre Arbeit? Könnten computergestützte Methoden Ihre Arbeit unterstützen und ggf. erleichtern sowie nachvollziehbar und reproduzierbar machen? Ein Teil des Workshops wird die praktische Anwendung verschiedener Tools beinhalten und ein erstes Arbeiten damit ermöglichen. Der Workshop findet online statt. Es wird daher empfohlen, zwei Bildschirme für den Workshop zu nutzen, um die praktische Anwendung zu erleichtern. Wichtig: Bitte registrieren Sie sich vor dem Workshop bei Transkribus (https://transkribus.eu/lite/)
- 2025-02-19T10:00:00+01:00
- 2025-02-19T12:00:00+01:00
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MittwochAll Data Set? An Introduction to Research Data Management for ZEF
Digitization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. Research data of every kind are collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived in digital systems. The term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics relating to the handling of (digital) research data. This lecture provides an overview of RDM activities and best practices that come in handy during the research project lifecycle.
- 2024-12-11T10:00:00+01:00
- 2024-12-11T12:00:00+01:00
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MittwochAll Data Set? An Introduction to Research Data Management
Digitization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. Research data of every kind are collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived in digital systems. The term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics relating to the handling of (digital) research data. This lecture provides an overview of RDM activities and best practices that come in handy during the research project lifecycle. This lecture is part of the series "Better safe than sorry - How early-career researchers overcome risks and avoid pitfalls when submitting applications and performing research"
- 2024-12-11T10:00:00+01:00
- 2024-12-11T12:00:00+01:00
11
MittwochAll Data Set? An Introduction to Research Data Management
Digitization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. Research data of every kind are collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived in digital systems. The term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics relating to the handling of (digital) research data. This lecture provides an overview of RDM activities and best practices that come in handy during the research project lifecycle. This lecture is part of the series "Better safe than sorry - How early-career researchers overcome risks and avoid pitfalls when submitting applications and performing research"