RDA's 21st Plenary - Poster Exhibition

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Welcome to the RDA's 21st Plenary Meeting [part of International Data Week 2023] poster exhibition. For over 10 years the RDA's Plenary Meetings have supported researchers and data professionals at all levels in disseminating their work via posters.

Please familiarise yourself with the accepted posters for the 21st Plenary that will be available onsite, at the conference venue in Salzburg.

PDF versions of the posters will be available to download here from Wednesday 25th October 2023.

[Poster instruction for all RDA 21st Plenary poster presenters are avaliable HERE]

Note: no virtual poster session will be held during the IDW 2023. 

 

Poster number

Poster title

Main author

Affiliation

1

Data Curation Across a National Laboratory Complex

Shannon Sheridan

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

2

Tracking the Integration of Research Data Management and the Electronic Laboratory Notebook Chemotion into Chemistry Curricula

Fabian Fink

RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Landoltweg 1a, 52074 Aachen (Germany)

3

PID Network Germany – Vision of a Networked and Open Scientific Landscape

Antonia Schrader

Helmholtz Open Science Office

4

NFDI4Chem: the federated repositories

Christian Bonatto Minella

FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure

5

Benefitting from the Upgraded DMP Common Standard for maDMPs and Building Its Extensions

Marek Suchánek

Faculty of Information Technology, CTU in Prague

6

On the right track: Demand-oriented development of the research data repository RADAR

Kerstin Soltau

FIZ Karlsruhe - Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure

7

RDA France activities and its relationship with the National Plan for Open Science

Francoise Genova

Centre de Donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS)

8

Drawing perspectives for the EOSC-Life Toolbox for Sensitive Data Objects

Christian Ohmann

ECRIN

9

"Making historical analog data Re-useable: a successful outcome". “Historical Data Conversion and Archiving”

Chandra Shekhar Roy

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS)

10

Discovering Software and Data in Astronomy, Planetary Science and Earth Science

Edwin Henneken

SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY

11

FAIR Open Science Hardware Research

Freyja van den Boom

Transformative AI Futures

12

The German Reproducibility Network (GRN). What is it and why is it worth joining?

Antonia Schrader

Helmholtz Open Science Office

13

Towards a Common Data Space - Defining responsibilities for common data elements

Emanuel Soeding

GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research

14

MO|RE data - first repository for sport specific data

Tanja Eberhardt

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

15

National PID Support in the Czech Republic: Where we are headed

Hana Heringova

Czech National Library of Technology

16

Research data management as a service - how to best provide direct support in all stages of the landscape data life cycle?

Marcus Schmidt

Leibniz Center for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) e.V.

17

FAIR Principles for Research Hardware, RDA-IG

Julien Colomb

Humboldt Univeristy Berlin

18

Interoperable electric vehicle charging infrastructure data models for the analysis of coupled energy and transport sectors

Eugenio Salvador Arellano Ruiz

German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Networked Energy Systems, Department of Energy Systems Analysis

19

Review and Alignment of Domain-Level Ontologies for Materials Science and Chemistry

Gerhard Goldbeck

Goldbeck Consulting Ltd

20

Capturing Status Quo and Requirements of Data Literacy Education

Sarah Day

The National Research Data Infrastructure Association Germany (NFDI)

21

RDA TIGER: Global Support Services for RDA Working Groups

Alexandra Delipalta

Research Data Alliance Association AISBL

22

The PERISCOPE Atlas - a New Interactive Tool to Visualize and Analyze COVID-19 Data

Vladimir Urošević

Belit Ltd.

23

Data-related preprint withdrawals in arXiv

Ewa Zegler-Poleska

University of Warsaw, Science Studies Laboratory

24

baureka.online - A Central Research Data Hub for Building Archaeology

Felix Bach

FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure

25

Transparency of Trust: guidelines for the discovery of trustworthiness status and FAIR assessment outcomes for digital reposito

Mike Priddy

DANS

26

Umbrella Data Management Plans to integrate FAIR data : lessons and perspectives for pandemic prepardness

Romain DAVID

ERINHA AISBL (European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents)

27

Making open data for Earth Observations in Chile ready to use and analyse in the Chilean data cube.

Álvaro Paredes Lizama

Data Observatory

28

Towards data-centric and FAIR organisations. A study case with Data Observatory, Chile.

Paul Escapil-Inchauspé

Data Observatory

29

EOSC Task Force on FAIR Metrics and Data Quality

Chris Schubert

TU Wien

30

The NIST Research Data Framework (RDaF) v 2.0

Andrea Medina-Smith

National Institute of Standards and Technology

31

A Weight Distribution Networks Method to Automate Multi-Collections Reliability Assessment based on Page Ranking and Curation P

Maria Esteva

Texas Advanced Computing Center

32

Supporting Managers in Research Infrastructures: Introducing the RItrainPlus CoP for Enhanced Collaboration and Expertise

Maja Dolinar

Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana

33

Study on Standard Reference Data system and development in S.Korea.

Jinkyu Moon

Korean Standards Association

34

Building the Data Stewardship Profession at UCL

James Wilson

University College London

35

The WorldFAIR Project: Global Cooperation of FAIR Data Policy and Practice

Alexandra Delipalta

Research Data Alliance Association AISBL

36

Sustainability of FAIR Life Science Resources and Projects: the “BeSure” Recommendations from EOSC-Life Research Infrastructures

Romain DAVID

ERINHA AISBL (European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents)

37

Sustainability of FAIR Life Science Resources and Projects: How “BeSURE” Recommendations from EOSC-Life Research Infrastructures

Romain DAVID

ERINHA AISBL (European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents)

38

A Roadmap towards an Ontology Commons Ecosystem for Ontology-based Data Documentation

Florina Piroi

ZFDM and Faculty of Informatics, TU Wien

39

To FAIR and Beyond: How NFDI and RDA Collaborate to Build the Infrastructure of the Future

Cord Wiljes

German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) e.V.

40

Aligning Observable Property Terminologies using the I-ADOPT framework

Barbara Magagna

GO FAIR Foundation

41

Consulting with Global Data Communities to Converge on Semantic Interoperability Solutions for the European Data Space for Scien

Kurt Baumann

SWITCH

42

Towards a harmonized framework for research performing organizations data policies

Fortuno Sophie

Cirad

43

Will you help us mobilise the abundance of functional genomics data for FAIR reuse in the age of pangenomes and AI?

Sveinung Gundersen

ELIXIR Norway, Oslo node

44

Technical Advisory Board elections

 

 

45

Organisational membership

 

 

46

Research Data Alliance Europe

 

 

47-49 RDA Strategic Plan 2024-2028 - Consultation    

50

Summary of RDA’s 10th anniversary