11. Februar 2021, virtuell
Following the successful kick-off of GO UNI on 08 October 2020 the next virtual GO UNI meeting will take place on Thursday, 11 February 2021, 9am–2pm (CEST). The workshop will be held in German.
At this strategic meeting, participants will build on the discussions that took place during the break-out sessions of the kick-off meeting in October 2020:
Session 1: Research Data Management Description Model
Session 2: Connecting the network
Session 3: Areas of competency for RDM and linking training programs
Everyone is welcome to join. The attendance at the kick-off meeting in October 2020 is not a pre-requisite.
As mutually agreed at the kick-off meeting, GO UNI depends on the engagement of the RDM community. The session contact persons have been asked to get in touch with their respective group to continue the discussions that have already taken place. The results from these independently organized group meetings will be presented at this strategy meeting, and used as a basis for setting GO UNI’s priorities. By closely working with the RDM community and listening to their needs, GO UNI can be shaped as a productive network.
Please contact the GO UNI coordinators Monika Linne or Patrick Helling if you have any questions.
Agenda
9:00 – 9:05 | Access via Zoom |
9:05 – 9:15 | Welcome Monika Linne (KonsortSWD, GESIS Köln), Patrick Helling (DCH, Universität zu Köln), Anja Busch (GO FAIR, ZBW) |
9:15 – 9:30 | GO UNI Quo Vadis: Where do we stand with GO UNI, which goals do we pursue and how do we want to achieve them? |
9:30 – 10:30 | Topic 1: Research Data Management Description Model Patrick Helling, Marina Lemaire, Stefan Kellendonk |
10:30 – 10:45 | Coffee break |
10:45 – 11:45 | Topic 2: Connecting the network Cord Willjes, Thilo Paul-Stüve, Benjamin Slowig |
11:45 – 12:45 | Topic 3: Areas of competency for RDM and linking training programs Monika Linne, Volker Schwartze |
12:45 – 13:15 | Lunch break |
13:15 –14:00 | Outlook: Determine GO UNI’s focus and priorities, and conrete milestones / tasks (Timeframe: 6 months) |