FAIR research infrastructure at institutions
using the example of the Universität Innsbruck
Time and place: 9.3.2022, 14:00-15:00, 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: English
Registration is required for participation (see below).
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.