Peter Mutschke is deputy head of the department “Knowledge Technologies for the Social Sciences (WTS)" of GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (Cologne, Germany) and leader of the team "FAIR Data and Human Information Interaction" of WTS. WTS develops innovative digital services and research data infrastructures for the Social Sciences and conducts research in applied Computer Science, in particular in the fields Information Retrieval, Information Extraction, Semantic Web and Human Computer Interaction, in order to ensure quality and innovation of digital GESIS services. The research interests of Peter Mutschke include Information Retrieval, Network Analysis and Open Science. He worked in a number of national and international research projects such as the DFG-funded projects "An integrated desktop for supporting high-level search activities in federated digital libraries (Daffodil)" and "Value-Added Services for Information Retrieval" (IRM I+II), the Leibniz project "Monitoring educational research (MoBi)" and the EU-funded projects “Where eGovernment meets the eSociety (WeGov)", "Data Insights for Policy Makers & Citizens (SENSE4US)", "Open Mining Infrastructure for Text and Data (OpenMinTeD)" and "TraininG towards a society of data-saVvy inforMation prOfessionals to enable open leadership Innovation (MOVING)". Furthermore, he has been engaged in the COST action “Analyzing the dynamics of information and knowledge landscapes (KNOWeSCAPE)". Peter Mutschke serves as a member of the management committee of the Leibniz research alliance “Science 2.0/Open Science” and coordinates the GO FAIR Implementation Network "Cross-Domain Interoperability of Heterogeneous Research Data (Go Inter)".
FAIR Data Maturity Model: core criteria to assess the implementation level of the FAIR data principles
Webinar – The RDA FAIR Data Maturity Model WG: Aligning International Initiatives for Promo...
The Data Fabric IG (DFIG) identified that working with data in the many scientific labs and most probably also in other areas such as industry and governance is highly inefficient and too costly. Exce...
News:
May 24th, 2022. The RDA Council have endorsed the FAIR4RS Principles as an official output!
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Mission
The goal of the Open Science Graphs Interest Group (OSG IG) is to build on the outcomes and broaden the challenges of the Data Description Registry Interoperability (DDRI) and Scholarly Link E...
This is a working area dedicated to the RDA activities, news and events in Germany and German speaking regions.
This working area aims at connecting researchers working with research data on a more lo...
The VSSIG is using a Slack Group: https://vocabulary-services.slack.com/ to continue the development of the workplan. To get an invitation to the channel, visit http://bit.ly/rda-vssig-slack-invite...
Charter
The Research Data Repository Interoperability Working Group will establish standards for interoperability between different research data repository platforms. These standards may include (but...
It is the objective of this group to i) discuss the nature of information ii) characterize the variant concepts in different fields and iii) evaluate to conequences for research data management.
In h...