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Uploading data is an essential step in making data #FAIR.
Help us make this step easier by participating in the #n4bi-repo-challenge-2025.

How can you take part?
🧐 have a datset and know it well
🧑‍💻 upload it until May 30
🤲 share your experience with us until June 15

Find more information about the challenge on Github: github.com/NFDI4BIOIMAGE/n4bi-

Or in this summary on zenodo: zenodo.org/records/14833974

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Zwei Probleme mit diesem Ansatz:

1. Transparenz/"Openness" und #GKI ist ein Oxymoron aus der Wishlist von Hypestern.

2. "Research-Centered" statt "policy enforcement". Uff. No offense, aber wenn ich (auch als Wissenschaftler) eins an der Schnittstelle zwischen Forschung und Infrastruktur gelernt habe, dann, dass der "Researcher" nicht zwangsläufig weiß, was gut für ihn:sie ist. Manche Dinge *müssen* enforced werden. Als ob #GWP oder #FAIR ...

Schon gewusst? Im Kern des #ABCD_J Projektes steht auch ein dezentraler (Meta-) #Datenkatalog (data.abcd-j.de). In diesem können Projektpartner Informationen über #Datensätze hinterlegen und auffindbar machen. Damit machen wir wissenschaftliche #Daten #FAIR, aber nur so weit zugänglich, das der #Datenschutz gewahrt bleibt. Die #Software dahinter ist @datalad catalog (docs.datalad.org/projects/cata), eine freie #Open_Source_Software zum Erstellen von (Meta-) #Datenbrowsern.

Workshop on PIDs for Physical Objects like samples and artefakts 🌱 🌋 🌏 🧫 🧪
– Documentation now available!

⭐ Highlights ⭐

- Importance of in enhancing principles
- Different use cases and success stories
- Challenges in PID implementation
- Exchange format to address a national PID roadmap
- Emphasis on early PID assignment, standardized , community collaboration, and sustainable funding.

📚 Documentation & Summary:
pid-network.de/en/news/events/

📄 New Manuscript published at ing.grid!

"How to Make Bespoke Experiments FAIR: Modular Dynamic Semantic Digital Twin and Open Source Information Infrastructure", by Manuel Rexer, Nils Preuß, Sebastian Neumeier, and Peter F. Pelz.

🔗 Read the full article: inggrid.org/article/id/4246/

ing.gridHow to Make Bespoke Experiments FAIR: Modular Dynamic Semantic Digital Twin and Open Source Information InfrastructureIn this study, we apply the FAIR principles to enhance data management within a modular test environment. By focusing on experimental data collected with various measuring equipment, we develop and implement tailored information models of physical objectes used in the experiments. These models are based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and ontologies. Our objectives are to improve data searchability and usability, ensure data traceability, and facilitate comparisons across studies. The practical application of these models results in semantically enriched, detailed digital representations of physical objects, demonstrating significant advancements in data processing efficiency and metadata management reliability. By integrating persistent identifiers to link real-world and digital descriptions, along with standardized vocabularies, we address challenges related to data interoperability and reusability in scientific research. This paper highlights the benefits of adopting FAIR principles and RDF for linked data proposing potential expansions for broader experimental applications. Our approach aims to accelerate innovation and enhance the scientific community’s ability to manage complex datasets effectively.