
Base4NFDI proposal for the initialisation phase of DALIA4NFDI Name of proposed Basic Service: DALIA Platform for Data Literacy Education and Training Resources Abstract: DALIA4NFDI aims to establish a centralised platform for promoting data literacy and research data management (RDM) through quality-assured, open, accessible teaching and training resources. It emphasises user-centric development by integrating feedback from community workshops, aligning materials with career levels, disciplines, and FAIR data principles.The platform utilises semantic web technology and a knowledge graph for efficient resource organisation and personalised recommendations. DALIA's technical readiness spans several components, including search functionality (TRL 7) and learning paths (TRL 2). The project leverages the DALIA Interchange Format for metadata standardisation, ensuring interoperability with NFDI knowledge graphs and other services. Key objectives during the initialisation phase include empowering the community, enhancing semantic integration within NFDI, and connecting with other platforms like EOSC. By supporting open collaboration, DALIA4NFDI aligns with the NFDI’s goal of harmonising educational efforts across disciplines. Future development focuses on improving features, expanding connections, and ensuring sustainable operations. Through DALIA4NFDI, we envision a robust foundation for fostering data literacy across academia and beyond.
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