Published February 9, 2024 | Version v1
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re3data - presentation of the service

Description

While the demand as well as interest for long-term preservation and open access to research data is growing, ensuring this is a challenge shared across the scientific community. Researchers find themselves often confronted with questions such as: Where can I find or publish research data? Which possibilities and responsibilities do I have if I want to make my own data available? And how do I find a repository that best fits my data and needs?

Charlotte Neidiger from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) will present one tool to tackle this challenge in the form of the "re3data" service, a global registry of research data repositories across all academic disciplines that promotes a culture of sharing, increased access and better visibility of research data. The talk will highlight the service's foundational principles, functionality and usage, as well as provide tips and tricks for efficient utilization.

Series information (English)

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. 
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Notes (English)

The HeFDI Data Talks are an offer of the HeFDI Initiative (Landesinitiative HeFDI), which is funded by Hesse's Ministry for Science and Arts (HMWK).

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