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Love Data Week 2025

Das Thema „Forschungsdatenmanagement“ (FDM) ist in vielen Bereichen des wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens präsent. National und international setzen Initiativen wie die „European Open Science Cloud“ (EOS) oder die „Nationale Forschungsdateninfrastruktur“ (NFDI) wichtige Impulse. Die „Love Data Week“ (LDW) macht weltweit auf aktuelle Entwicklungen rund um Forschungsdaten und deren Management aufmerksam. Ein wichtiger Bestandteil dieser Themenwoche sind die Durchführung von Informations- und Weiterbildungsveranstaltungen.

Dieses Jahr gibt es bei der Love Data Week zusammen mit den Universitätsbibliotheken der University of Liverpool (UOL) und der University of Georgia, Athens (UGA) erstmalig eine Reihe mit internationalen Vorträgen geben, an der sich von Seiten der LMU München die IT-Gruppe Geisteswissenschaften (ITG) und die Universitätsbibliothek der LMU (UB der LMU) beteiligen.

Montag, 10. Februar 2025, 16:30-17:30 Uhr:
FINDING (OPEN) DATA FOR RESEARCH IN THE US, UK, AND GERMANY

UB der LMU, UGA, UOL

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Forschende, Lehrende, Mitarbeitende

In celebration of International Love Data Week, Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special zoom event on available resources for accessing (Open) Research Data. With best practices from RDM experts from the University of Georgia, University of Liverpool and LMU Munich, we will show how research data can be found and accessed. The topic will showcase examples from the USA, UK, and Germany and also inform participants how to correctly reuse open available data.

Direkt zur Anmeldung über Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/a5KSoQEoT0a15WqTfurPNQ

Dienstag, 11. Februar 2025, 15:00-16:00 Uhr:
DATA ABOUT DATA

UOL

Zielgruppe: Forschende

In celebration of International Love Data Week, Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special zoom event on Data about Data. This event is led by experts from the University of Liverpool, including Dr. Alice Howard, Open Research Project Officer, and discusses Open Science indicators. These indicators underscore the value of engaging with open research practices.

Direkt zur Anmeldung über Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/3lxn6hOgRKug221jJXMMRQ

Dienstag 11. Februar 2025, 16:00-17:00 Uhr:
RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT PLANNING

UGA

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Forschende, Mitarbeitende

In celebration of International Love Data Week, Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special zoom event on the vital role of Libraries in Research Data Management (RDM) and advanced data curation practices, focusing on how libraries support researchers with tools, training, and infrastructure for managing and preserving data. Additionally, this session examines the challenges libraries encounter within RDM, as well as emerging trends in data curation and stewardship.

Direkt zur Anmeldung über Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/dIFZ6WnQSOKtywaw49795g

Mittwoch 12. Februar 2025, 15:00-16:00 Uhr:
OPEN PRACTICES FOR TEXT ANALYTICS

UB der LMU, UGA, ITG

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Forschende, Lehrende, Mitarbeitende

In celebration of International Love Data Week, Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special Zoom event on text analytics. Experts from UGA and LMU will lead discussions on specific projects and techniques in open practices for text analytics, including StudiDH, Newscrape, R, Python, and more!

Direkt zur Anmeldung über Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/nN9f32JfSK6lmUMtz6ZYxA

Donnerstag 13. Februar 2025, 15:00-16:00 Uhr:
HOW TO MAKE DATA FAIR

ITG, UGA, UOL

Zielgruppe: Data Stewards, Forschende, Mitarbeitende

In celebration of International Love Data Week, Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special zoom event on FAIR principles applied to research data (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reproducible). This event will explain how researchers can incorporate these principles with research data management, to ensure long-term benefits to their work and their communities.

Direkt zur Anmeldung über Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/AmbieqTSRV-L0EdyUCwBRg

Freitag 14. Februar 2025, 15:00-16:00 Uhr:
(LIBRARY) COLLECTIONS AS DATA/Ethical Uses of Library Data

UB der LMU, UGA, UOL, ITG

Zielgruppe: Studierende, Forschende, Mitarbeitende

In celebration of International Love Data Week, Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special zoom event on the ethical considerations related to the use of (Library) collections as data. This event features lightning talks with experts from all three schools including Stephan Lücke and LMU’s VerbaAlpina, the Finding their Names and American Congress Digital Archive Portal (Robert Lay and William Stanier, UGA), the RICHeS project and the Garstang collection (Joanne Fitton, University of Liverpool), and small and special collections of data in Open Data LMU: "Nacht" and "GeldKunstNetz" (Christian Riepl, LMU-ITG).

Direkt zur Anmeldung über Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/cGHK3HyfTMeniS2jQyxylw

 

Wir freuen uns auf eine zahlreiche Teilnahme!

 

Weitere Veranstaltungen der Love Data Week 2025 an der UB der LMU.

Weitere Veranstaltungen der Love Data Week 2025 in Bayern.

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