FAIR research infrastructure at institutions
using the example of the Universität Innsbruck
Time and place: 22.2.2022, 10:00-11:00, online
Target group:
Staff members from research support (especially central IT service, library); in general: everyone interested in the development of a sustainable, FAIR research infrastructure
Language: German
Description
Would you like to develop a sustainable and FAIR research infrastructure at your institution? Thomas Haselwanter will give you an insight into how a central hub (VIVO) can be used as a link between legacy systems and future research infrastructure systems.
In the talk he will go into these processes and share his learnings:
- Creating a Research Graph Meta Model for the University of Innsbruck
- Defining international standards for the data model (OpenAIRE, CERIF)
- Implementation of VIVO as a central hub
- Enrichment of metadata and persistent identifiers (for example ORCID, DOIs)
Speaker
Thomas Haselwanter, Universität Innsbruck – Thomas Haselwanter (ORCID: 0000-0001-9160-0180) led the project e-infrastructures Austria Plus from 2017-2019 and manages the Web and Information Systems department at the Universität Innsbruck. He also supervises the development of RDM infrastructures at the Universität Innsbruck.
Event series
The event series “Research Data Management in Austria” is aimed at researchers and / or people involved in research support and serves to promote networking and exchange on the topic of research data management, writing a data management plan and similar related topics.