- Supplementary Module
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that open research data is essential for solving societal challenges. Your own research data is also interesting and potentially valuable to other researchers or the interested public. Sometimes research data also takes on central importance in completely new contexts: for example, decades-old recordings of animal voices are now opening up new possibilities for biodiversity research.
In this workshop, we will discuss the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) Data Principles (Wilkinson et al. 2016), how you can link your data with your research results and other materials in a FAIR manner and describe them in a comprehensible way, and what you need to bear in mind when doing so (e.g. CARE principles). Standard data and its role in the visibility of your own scientific achievements will be illustrated using the example of Wikidata. Learn how you can promote collaboration and make your data and materials accessible to the world.
Lecturer
Dr. Lydia Riedl, University of Marburg | Dr. Kai Matuszkiewicz, University of Marburg