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Zotero als Werkzeug zum persönlichen Forschungsdatenmanagement

Authors: Hering, Katharina;

Zotero als Werkzeug zum persönlichen Forschungsdatenmanagement

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From Books to Bytes: The Digital Transformation in Historical Studies - Learning, Teaching, and Research in the Age of Digitization. The professional handling of data is a virulent topic across the boundaries of all disciplines. NFDI4Memory addresses this in order to (further) develop data literacy in the historical sciences and subjects working in history and to support the community in mastering the digital turn. The event series "From Books to Bytes" started in October 2023 and presents current topics and relevant fields of application in research and teaching with experts, researchers and teachers. It is designed in such a way that after short thematic introductions, participants will have the opportunity to independently engage with the presented content in hands-on sessions. The event series was made possible by funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) - project number 501609550.

Zotero ist als kostenlose, open-source Software zur Verwaltung bibliografischer Daten und damit verknüpfter Forschungsliteratur nicht nur in den USA, sondern auch im deutschsprachigen Raum sehr beliebt. Als Software ist Zotero sehr anpassungsfähig und kann auch als niedrigschwelliges Werkzeug zur Verwaltung der eigenen Forschungsdaten eingesetzt werden. In diesem Workshop werden wir anhand von Datensätzen, die die Teilnehmer/innen mitbringen, Strategien zum Management unterschiedlicher Forschungsdaten mit Hilfe von Zotero diskutieren und ausprobieren. Wie können wir unsere Forschungsdaten organisieren, so dass wir sie über einen längeren Zeitraum selbst verwalten und ggf. zur Übermittlung an ein Datenrepositorium vorbereiten können? Im Workshop entwerfen wir auch eine Handreichung, die wir mit Kolleginnen und Kollegen im 4Memory Konsortium teilen können.

due to illness the session could not take place live

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Zotero, NFDI4Memory, Data Literacy, Von Büchern zu Bytes

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