
Contributing to our understanding of Research Data Management (RDM) awareness, application and the corresponding needs of researchers, the EVER_FDM project is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of the state of RDM at Universities of Applied Sciences in Germany. In our HeFDI Data Talk, Robert Werth (FUAS) is going to present its main findings and offer an evaluation of promising measures to support the change in research culture and practice towards more open and FAIR handling of research data. Important note : You can watch a recording of this HeFDI Data Talk under https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvffs6lUyHs. Feel free to also check out our other event recordings there!
The HeFDI Data Talks are a bi-weekly open information and discussion event around the topic of data management in the context of science, in which relevant NFDI consortia as well as research data management services present themselves. The series discusses current topics and introduces numerous tools and services, including local and regional ones. If you have suggestions or feedback regarding topics, please feel free to contact the HeFDI office (hefdi@uni-marburg.de). If you would like to receive regular updates on our offerings and events, sign up for our newsletter .
The HeFDI Data Talks are an offer of the HeFDI Initiative (Landesinitiative HeFDI), which is funded by the Hessian Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and the Arts (HMWK).
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activities, FDM, mixed methods, RDM awareness, open data, Forschungsdatenmanagement, universities of applied sciences, FDM Bewusstsein, HeFDI Data Talk, RDM, open science, Hochschulen für angewandte Wissenschaften, demands, research data management, Aktivitäten, Bedarfe, EVER_FDM
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