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Base4NFDI invites you to the 1st Base4NFDI User Conference (UC4B2024)!
Base4NFDI is an initiative that will develop and offer a set of common shared RDM enabling services to the NFDI community. Base4NFDI supports this via an iterative three-step process, allowing a participatory path to roll-out and, importantly, gaining consensus from the NFDI community along the way. Base4NFDI will have a number of basic services at different stages of technical fruition by November 2024.
The aim of this two-day event is:
To showcase the basic services and allow the audience to understand the service offering, examine how they can integrate the service into the NFDI community, and critically evaluate what this means in real-terms in terms of technical interoperability and local policies. The interactive programme will cover aspects of the different services, get insights from the institutions who will support their take-up as well as issues such as alignment with other infrastructures both nationally and at European level.
Who is this conference aimed at:
What are the main goals and takeaways:
Our Call for contributions is closed now! Please visit our timetable for programm information.
Please visit the Base4NFDI website for further information on Base4NFDI.
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The European Plate Observing System (EPOS, https://www.epos-eu.org/) pan-European Research Infrastructure (RI) enables interdisciplinary collaboration by providing integrated and open access to high-quality data, services, and computational resources in solid Earth science. The EPOS RI is operated by a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) and adopts a federated governance model to ensure the coordination of its heterogenous distributed resources. The challenge of long-term sustainability is tackled by addressing technical, legal, governance and financial dimensions in a synergic way.
The EPOS Platform, in compliance with FAIR principles, acts as a multidisciplinary gateway, enabling seamless access to harmonized data and services from almost 300 providers from 26 European countries. The Platform relies on a federated architecture, rich metadata, and service-driven approach. EPOS overcomes challenges related to data interoperability and standardization and provides a unique point of access to the wealth of resources in the solid Earth domain. This fosters excellent science and contributes to address societal challenges such as natural hazard risk assessment and environmental sustainability. Available as an open-source software package, the Platform envisages to include data analysis, processing, and advanced visualization tools.
Contributors can briefly tease their posters here in one minute.
Data stewardship shows both significant progress and challenges. Clear Structures, a vibrant community and the institutionalisation of data stewards are essential to improve the effectiveness of RDM.
Contribution to the 1st Base4NFDI User Conference
Please find the entire abstract attached as a .pdf file.
An exploration of overlap between NFDI consortia and their knowledge graphs, starting from MaRDI and then branching out.
The content is in the attached file.
Please find the abstract attached as a PDF below. Thank you.
Base4NFDI supports data literacy by offering tools. This paper presents an instructional design based on discipline-specific case studies and interactive textbooks, to ensure usage of their services.
proposal for further discussion
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IAM4NFDI - Presentation of the JARDS Incubator project
Showcase the interaction between basic and thematic terminology services (TS4NFDI and BITS) within NFDI (and beyond) to enhance discoverability of research output.
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see abstract attached
as required, the abstract is attached as an extra file in 'Attachments'
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) at the study or dataset level
An overview on the planned services of the Consortium NFDI4Objects and their possible connections to the overall NFDI.
Poster Submission
Abstract under Attachments.
A proposal for a workshop regarding shared needs in the research community and the educational communities regarding the jupyter platform.
NFDI4Cat Web Application for User-Friendly Generation and Browsing of Catalysis Metadata within a Semantically Rich RDF Framework
siehe Anhang
See attached file.
An exploration at the intersection between Jupyter4NFDI, KGI4NFDI and reproducibility.
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The contribution describes tools produced by NFDI4Culture to integrate research data from across its research domain. The pipeline in particular is designed to be adaptable beyond our consortium.
nfdi.software will improve the access to and the use of research data with appropriate software by linking existing developments & producing results that can be used by the majority of NFDI consortia.
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Research Software Engineering (RSE) is fundamental to the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI).
Abstract see attached.
Authors in alphabetical order.
We like to present our platform as an example for sustainable research data infrastructure.
Keywords: legislation, continuity, archival law, sustainability
The proposed contribution aims to point out the FID’s demand as a user of BASE4NFDI services and to emphasize the potential of a collaboration in the development. It'll reflect wider FID perspectives.
Structured, semantic, and machine-actionable metadata for all sort of research artifacts is a must when it comes to the FAIR principles. Here we discuss metadata for software for NFDI.
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Abstract from IAM4NFDI for the 1st Base4NFDI User Conference
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Proposal
This presentation will demonstrate how a strategic, PID-based framework can transform RDM into FAIR, paving the way for enhancements in the reliability and accessibility of scientific research.
Find the abstract in the file attached.
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NFDIcore Ontology, MatWerk Ontology, Culture Ontology, NFDI4DS Ontology, NFDI4Memory, Research Data Management, Ontology Mapping, Ontology Modularity, FAIR, Metadata,
Data literacy, education, training, knowledge base, DALIA
Meet the digital data steward Jarves
Keywords: Engineering, RDM Process, decision support, service interconnection, RDM framework
ASSURED is a standardised training and accreditation service that helps researchers and data professionals to acquire the knowledge and skills they required for a secure use of sensitive data.
The working group “RDM Helpdesk Network” proposes a shared framework that efficiently connects the helpdesks within the NFDI as well as with the other RDM helpdesks.
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