the #OSDMA25 slides are now available on the website:
www.bib.uni-mannheim.de/ihre-ub/ausstellungen-un...
A conference room with people facing forward to a slide that introduces an Open Science talk.
A large room at university Mannheim with posters and people interacting with each other and the posters.
Max in front of an audience with slides presenting the activities from the GRN Steering committee of the last months.
Thanks to everyone who came out to the Open Science Day at #Mannheim this year! We shared a bit about what we have achieved this year at the satellite meeting right after the official program. Thanks to Max for delivering in person & Susann for helping online. Hope to see you next year!
#OSDMA25
the slides will be made available on the library's website soon: www.bib.uni-mannheim.de/ihre-ub/ausstellungen-un...
if you have any questions about #OSDMA25 please feel free to contact the #Mannheim #OpenScience office […]
and with this #OSDMA25 comes to a close.
a big thank you to David Philip (@DPMorgan) & Philipp Zumstein (@zuphilip) and their colleagues for organizing this interesting #OpenScience day at @unimannheim! 🙏
from the discussion: is data in OpenAIRE directly part of the European Science Cloud? yes. #OSDMA25
the BERD datasets are now available in the EOSC Resource Hub (https://open-science-cloud.ec.europa.eu/resources/all they are connected to resources in Zenodo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenodo and they are being integrated with Galaxy Europe for data analysis ( […]
BERD can also be linked to EOSC, the European Open Science Cloud (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Open_Scien... this is important not only bc the German Science Council recommended integrating NFDI more closely into the European research landscape, participating in the EOSC […]
Klaus now focusses on the BERD portal – https://berd-platform.de/ – and how it can be connected to other services. being based on InvenioRDM (https://inveniosoftware.org/products/rdm/ the portal uses standards that make it possible to link it e.g. to other NFDI consortia, sections, and […]
"last in line" is Klaus Tochtermann, Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW), who will be talking about "The BERD Data Portal – Connected. National. European."
at first, he puts BERD in the NFDI context, being one of 27 services in the NFDI consortium: https://www.nfdi.de/
and speaking […]
does Lennart have a preferred BERD service? he thinks that the Research Data Marketplace will be able to enable interesting research. but this is something for the future; at the moment he likes Open (Big) Data portal best, for giving visibility to the data. #OSDMA25
from the discussion: does BERD contact companies to collect more data? yes, they have approached several companies, and they had good feedback about it. some partnerships are currently in the making. in the future BERD does not need to contact them any longer, but that the companies will offer […]
so, what is BERND@NFDI in a nutshell?
a consortium for bsiness, economics, and related fields with a focus on unstructed text, image, audio, and video, offering a comprehensive selection of services and tools that helps to efficiently find, analyse, and manage a wide range of research data and […]
and there is BERD's Generative AI directory: https://www.gettingstuffdone.ai/
legal assisctance: https://www.berd-nfdi.de/legal-questions/
OCR Services: www.berd-nfdi.de/optical-character-recogn...
and Knowledge Graph Infrastructure […]
in BERD's AI Analytics Portal you get access to machine learning-based publications: https://www.berd-nfdi.de/analytics-portal-new/
in the workshops, events, and self-paced courses held by the BERD Academy you can learn about data science and data management […]
the BERD@NFDI platform is available here: https://www.berd-nfdi.de/
Lennart will present some of BERD's core services today.
BERD has 4 key access points: the data portal, analytics, training & education, and services.
starting with data:
your want #OpenBigData for #business, #economics, and […]
session 3 of #OSDMA25 is about "Open Science in Business & Economics Research".
first on the floor is Lennart Reissner, BERD@NFDI, talking about "BERD – Services for Professional Management of Research Data + Algorithms in Business & Economics". the advent of big amounts of unstructured and […]
…"Studying Radicalized Individuals and Their Passive Social Media Use: A Person-Centered and Privacy-Sensitive Approach" by Frieder Rodewald & Nina Osenbrügge. #OSDMA25
there is now a poster session and a coffee break in Mannheim.
the posters by the four Open Science Grant Awardees are also available on the #OSDMA25's website: www.bib.uni-mannheim.de/ihre-ub/ausstellungen-un...
"The psychology of heat: A global big […]
in the discussion Matthew answers some detailed questions about the data collection and finding process. #OSDMA25
Matthew thinks that the solution he has in mind is not toooo complicated, but it might need some #incentives to get implemented and used. perhaps professional associations could act as a kind of accelerator? #OpenScience #OSDMA25
what can be done so that nobody has to do this again? "just collect the data and send it to Crossref!" #OSDMA25
next up: Matthew Robertson, Faculty of Social Sciences, working in Social Data Science, on "From Audit to Action – Closing the Transparency Gap in Quantitative Social Science".
he tells us about the paper "Measuring transparency in the social sciences […]
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from the discussion: is the preregistration via OSF feasable? yes. should there be more meta analysis? yes. did christine use tools for selecting papers for the systematic review, or was it done manually? as they started in 2019 it was done manually, but now there are not perfect, but helpful] […]
Christine has some valuable tips for if you want to start doing #OpenScience: "there doors are open, and it is worth it!" #OSDMA25
for her paper they shared the data and analysis code through OSF, and they published the data as part of a Community Augmented Meta-Analysis (CAMA): https://cama.psychopen.eu/inspection/CAMA_Discrim #OSDMA25
also the "transparency and openness" sections of articles are not rocket science. :)
at Christine's institute they introduced preregistration also for bachelor's and master's theses. this is a bit of work in the beginning, but then very helpful.
registered […]
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with this paper as an example she takes us through the process of "doing" #OpenScience. one important lesson learned: "Deviations from preregistration are not a problem!" #OSDMA25