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Die Folien zu meinem Vortrag "FAIR, really? Zur Nutzbarkeit von Kulturerbedaten" auf der #bibliocon2025 sind jetzt online: opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bib-info/f (URN löst noch nicht auf). Der Vortrag versteht sich als Plädoyer dafür, den Datenzugriff und die Nutzbarkeit zu erleichtern, Datenangebote also von ihrer *tatsächlichen* Nutzbarkeit her zu denken und nicht die ideale Nutzerin vorauszusetzen.

📢 HMC FAIR Friday Lecture Alert!

On 11/07/2025, 10 am, join #HMC FAIR Friday with Prof. Paul Groth @pgroth
from the @UniversityofAmsterdam

He’ll explore how we can better support data reuse – and why the “distance” between creator and user really matters.

🔗 Register here:
events.hifis.net/event/2486

#HMC_FAIRfriday
#DataReuse #OpenScience #FAIRdata

@hidadigital @DKFZ @MDC_Berlin @awi @geomar_de @hzbde @Helmholtz_HZI @GFZ @ufz @HZDR @fzj @KIT_Karlsruhe @cispa @HelmholtzMunich @dzne @DLR

Question regarding #dataReuse and #datasharing:

With my students, I scraped tweets on different topics relating to time frames up to October 2022. I am still making some of those data sets available for #teaching purposes and wonder if that's officially allowed, given the changes in Twitter/X's recent terms of use. I would appreciate some clarifications as I cannot find precise up-to-date information online. Most information I find still relates to the pre-Musk period and seems outdated.

Dear #RDM community, when it comes to #datareuse for a totally different domain and purpose, I once heard this anecdote:

🏞️ For some time, a hotel took for their flyer yearly a photo of the building, with mountains and a glacier in the background. Because the photos were always taken from the same position, researchers could use this photo series for their research on the glacier.

My question now: Does anyone know this anecdote, and — even better — has a (scientific) reference for it? 😅 Thx!

Today, @tabea from our team presented "From Data Creator to Data Reuser: Distance Matters", a new paper by Christine Borgman and Paul Groth in our local Journal Club. There's more to consider than just the FAIR principles when it comes to enable (research) data reuse. Recommended reading!

paper: arxiv.org/abs/2402.07926

#fair #researchdata #datareuse @nfdi4culture @NFDI4Memory @NFDI4DS #nfdirocks @epoz @sashabruns @heikef @MahsaVafaie @enorouzi @shufan #recommendations

Seeking help! Research data by/about/related to art history - who created it, who has it, who (re-)uses it? We only know so little! Yes, there's arthistoricum.net/. Yes, there are image metadata in LIDO XML. But: Who makes use of them for new research? Yes, there were a number of PhD theses on CIDOC CRM. Where's the data? Was the schema adopted? Has data been (re-)used, even outside art history? Please share your knowledge! #DigitalArtHistory #ResearchData #DataReuse #FAIRData

www.arthistoricum.netarthistoricum.netarthistoricum.net zielt auf einen umfassenden Nachweis kunsthistorischer Publikationen. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt dabei der Aufsatzliteratur