Description (en)
Video recording of a webinar that took place on June 8th, 2021, as part of the event series "Research Data Mangement in Austria".
Content:
Applying „good“ Research Data Management (RDM) practices and writing a Data Management Plan (DMP) according to the FAIR principles have become new requirements in the everyday scientific work for today´s researchers.
This webinar will introduce you to the topic RDM & the FAIR Data Austria project. The Austrian Science Fund FWF will inform you about their general requirements on writing DMPs for a research project and you will get some insight in RDM Lab Practices from a researchers view in the life sciences. Last but not least you will get to know the services & people behind the RDM-support-units at the three BioTechMed-Graz Universities.
A DMP is THE essential tool for RDM and helps with planning the research process. It is a (living) document that describes how research data for a project will be created, managed, stored, shared and preserved, justifying any restrictions that have to be applied. In addition to the benefits of having a DMP, funders – such as the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) – increasingly require (mandatory) DMPs and sharing of research data according to the so-called FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles as funding criteria.
1. Opening: VR Caroline Schober, Chair of Executive Committee BioTechMed-Graz
2. RDM & FAIR Data Austria: Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi, TU Graz Head of RDM Team
3. The FWF Data Management Plan: Katharina Rieck, FWF Open Science Manager
4. The Necessity for RDM in Computational Protein Design: Gustav Oberdorfer, TU Graz, Institute of Biochemistry, Research Group Protein Design
5. RDM Support at BioTechMed-Graz Universities: Sarah Stryeck (TU Graz), Christian Kaier (Uni Graz), Therese Macher (Med Uni Graz)