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Brown Bag Lecture: Reuse (not) wanted!? A guide to poor research data management

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Lecture by Arvid Deppe, Kassel University Library

Scientists publish scientific papers, sure. But what about all the information, facts and figures that have been created in the course of their work, the so-called "research data"? Scientists are increasingly confronted with the demand to "manage" this data, especially on the part of research funding, and in the best case to make it available for subsequent use (so-called "open data"). This lecture will discuss how this is done, how research data is archived and made available at the University of Kassel, and what students and scientists need to consider for a sustainable handling of data.

 

A brown bag, filled with a delicious sandwich and a sweet from the Studierendenwerk, is available at the Pavillon-Cafe (students 3€, employees and guests 3,30€).

Informal and casual is the format of the Brown Bag Lecture: In cooperation with the departments of the university and the Studierendenwerk, young scientists* present their research topic in entertaining short lectures - while the audience* relaxes and eats their American Sandwich from the brown paper bag. The entire breadth of research is represented and the presenters strengthen their skills in science communication.

 

More information about this event

This event will be held as a Zoom meeting. Please register for the event at 50jahre[at]uni-kassel[dot]de. The Zoom link will then be sent to you.

Information and downloads:

Flyer as PDF

Contact:

Kath­ rinMeck­ bach
Staff Office Communications, Press and Public Relations
+49 561 804-3413
kathrin.meckbach[at]uni-kassel[dot]de

 

https://50jahre-unikassel.de/

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