Uni-Tübingen

Research Data Management (RDM)

Research data management (RDM)
is an essential prerequisite for the digital preservation, reusability and archiving of scientific data.

In line with the recommendations of the German Rectors' Conference, the Research Data Alliance and the E-Science Strategy of the state of Baden-Württemberg, the University of Tübingen supports responsible and sustainable handling of research data and has stated this since 2017 in its guidelines on research data management.

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Benefits of Good Data Management

More time for research itself

RDM enables the establishment of standardized rules for handling research data in a project. The resulting systematic use of methods and tools creates more clarity and organization - data can be found and shared more easily, for example. This allows more time for important things such as your own research.

Fulfilling the requirements of third-party funders

By creating a data management plan and developing and implementing it over the course of a research project, the requirements of third-party funders with regard to research data management are met.

Protection against data loss

Storing research data in repositories and long-term archives provides a secure way of preserving data and thus protects against unintentional data loss or misuse.

Possibilities of better data organization

Research data management makes it possible to structure data even better, make it easier to understand, and prepare it with the help of metadata and digital tools. As a result, the data can be found and reused more easily.

Increased visibility in the academic world

Permanent citability and referenceability through so-called persistent identifiers increase one's visibility in the academic world.

Compliance with good scientific practice

Good research data management provides the researcher with evidence of independent scientific work as well as a methodologically correct procedure in accordance with the guidelines for ensuring good scientific practice of the University of Tübingen as well as the DFG.

Subsequent use of data for follow-up projects

By the use of services such as repositories, tools, persistent identifiers, and interoperable interfaces, research data management offers the possibility of easy reuse and sharing of selected data for possible follow-up projects, alone or with others, demonstrating a responsible and sustainable use of one's research data.

Legal compliance and protection of sensitive data

Good research data management provides legal compliance in regard to data protection, copyright, licensing and patent law by taking these aspects into account within the respective research project. In addition, measures in this context help to protect sensitive information such as personal data from unauthorized access.

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Information on Data Management for


Events & Training Courses

RDM training offers for PhD students
 Graduate Academy

Semester-courses on data management for students                        
Digital Humanities Center
Dr. Eberle Center for Digital Competence

Once a year, the Tübingen Days for Research Data Management (RDM Days) take place.

RDM Days   

 Modular course on RDM for Postdocs & Professors      
 

Registration Waiting List  
Next course-round: approx. January-March 2025

Event calendar of the Baden-Württemberg information portal forschungsdaten.info

Upcoming NFDI dates, events and training opportunities

Research Data Management at a Glance (online self-study course, enrolment key: FDM)

Training and consulting services in Baden-Württemberg on the subject of RDM

Training courses on the topic of High Performance Computing (HPC)

The Baden-Württemberg information portal forschungsdaten.info provides an overview of helpful tools and an FAQ, as well as more useful information on the subject of RDM.

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Institutions, Initiatives & Services

The University of Tübingen offers various services and tools in the field of research data management within the framework of centralised facilities - both interdisciplinary and for specific disciplines and target groups. In addition, researchers can benefit from the knowledge gained in numerous RDM-related initiatives and projects and utilise the resulting services and tools.

 RDM Institutions,  
 Initiatives & Services  

A total of 26 NFDI consortia provide discipline-specific infrastructure, so researchers from various disciplines can use customised services for RDM. The aim of these consortia is to establish a national research data infrastructure for systematic archiving, sustainable preservation and availability of scientific and research data.

More about NFDI   

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Research Software

Like research data, research software should be well documented, annotated and made available to other researchers. Guidelines on this can be found in the Recommendations on the Development, Use and Provision of Research Software from the Alliance of German Science Organisations and in the DFG's handout Handling of Research Software in the DFG's Funding Activities. The DFG also provides further information on the topic of research software on its website:

DFG on Research Software   


Contact


Initial Consultation
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Jennifer Esslinger
RDM Officer
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-75082

Discipline-Specific Counselling

Core Facilities
NFDI

Research Data
Repository FDAT

FDAT
E-Mail    
+49 7071 29-77848

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Further Contacts by Topic

Data Storage

University:

IT Center (ZDV)
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-70253

 

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UKT / Medical Faculty:

Geschäftsbereich IT (GB-IT)
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-81081

  Medical Data Integration Center (meDIC)
E-Mail
 +49 7071 29-84335

Publishing, Open Access & Specialised Information Services (FIDs)

University Library (UB)
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-74539

Data Protection

University:

Data Protection Officer
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-76480

UKT / Medical Faculty:

Data Protection Officer
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-87667

Copyright

Copyright Office UB
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-72835

Patent Law

Technology Transfer
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-72639

Good Scientific Practice
Export Controls

Export Controls
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-77133

High Performance (Cloud) Computing
GitLab

GitLab at ZDV
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-70381

Research Support

Research Support
E-Mail
+49 7071 29-76404