Service project Geoscientific and geoarchaeological expertise and research data management
Project management: Prof. Dr. Martin Bartelheim, Prof. Dr. Thomas Scholten Contact: Please log in.
The integrative spatial reflection and analysis of humanities and geosciences research data is an important component of the interpretation of social and cultural relationships in the context of natural spatial conditions and in the dynamic inherent relationship complex of humans and the environment. Therefore, the first pillar of the scientific service project aims at the geo-competence of all project participants of the SFB 1070.
Research data are as diverse as the research topics and scientific fields of the SFB 1070 itself. At the same time, the requirements of third-party funders for data documentation, storage and reusability are increasing. The resulting increase in demands on the research data management (RDM) of the researchers of the SFB 1070 is specifically supported by the service project and the competences are expanded.