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Research Data ScaryTales

Authors: Lang, Kevin; Gerlach, Roman; Rex, Jessica; Neute, Nadine; Annett Schröter; Schwartze, Volker; Assmann, Cora; +3 Authors
Abstract

English: This dataset consists of 65 stories about bad (research) data management based on true stories. The stories were collected and rewritten by the Thuringian Competence Network for Research Data Management. The text of the stories themselves are free to use under the CC0 licence. This does not include the illustrations, which were used on the webpage or in the card game to visualize the stories. Website with all illustrated stories: Link ------------------------------------------- German: Dieser Datensatz besteht aus 65 Geschichten über schlechtes (Forschungs-)Datenmanagement, die auf wahren Begebenheiten beruhen. Die Geschichten wurden vom Thüringer Kompetenznetz für Forschungsdatenmanagement gesammelt und neu verfasst. Die Texte der Geschichten selbst sind unter der CC0-Lizenz frei nutzbar. Davon ausgenommen sind die Illustrationen, die auf der Webseite oder im Kartenspiel zur Visualisierung der Geschichten verwendet wurden. Website mit allen illustrierten Geschichten: Link

dataset updated from 60 to 65 stories in version 4.0

Keywords

horror, stories, data horror week, research data management, bad examples, tkfdm, scarytales, forschungsdatenmanagement, geschichten

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