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- KonferenzbeitragDevelopment of a framework for decision support in the context of climate adaptation(EnviroInfo 2022, 2022) Wetzel, Simeon; Mäs, StephanImplementing effective adaptation data that enable this knowledge transfer. For this purpose, this article presents a framework that shall simplify the development of these tools and the measures to climate change impacts concerns policymakers worldwide. At the local scale, there is a gap between scientific findings and a translation of these into concrete measures. It requires a network of tools and access to climate data. The underlying data management concept is intended to provide an infrastructure that requires only a few interventions in the operating process for both data suppliers and system administrators. Most of the infrastructure components have already been realised in the context of the ongoing research project KlimaKonform. In addition, there is an outlook on future implementations.
- Keynote abstract(Re)-Using the Data: Address Challenges in Research Data via FAIR and APIs(Proceedings of DELFI 2024, 2024) Schiffner, DanielWith the increasing interest in research data, research data centers (RDCs) face several challenges with the collection, storage and dissemination of data. This keynote highlights some of the intricacies of managing and maintaining research data. It does so from a computer science lens to focus on storage infrastructures, API integration, and usability aspects. Moreover, the FAIR principles are a cornerstone guiding recent developments. This presentation will explore how adhering to these principles fosters open science and accelerates scientific processes. By aligning infrastructure development with the FAIR principles, RDCs and the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) project aim to harmonize data management practices across disciplines, institutions, and borders. Their goal is to promote collaboration and maximizing the utility of research data in the long run. In this context, APIs play a pivotal role to facilitate seamless interaction with diverse data sources and platforms. By leveraging innovative approaches and emerging technologies, researchers can navigate and report research data more effectively, uncovering valuable insights and driving scientific progress.
- Conference paperTowards Open Science at the DELFI Conference(Proceedings of DELFI 2024, 2024) Kiesler, Natalie; Röpke, René; Schiffner, Daniel; Schulz, Sandra; Strickroth, Sven; Ehlenz, Matthias; Heinemann, Birte; Wilhelm-Weidner, ArnoDespite the increasing awareness of Open Science within the educational technology community, conferences, such as DELFI, do not yet foster the publication of research data including software. To address this, we conducted a survey eliciting the community’s needs, perspectives, and publication preferences. The analysis of 24 valid responses reveals a variety of research data formats used, and several uncertainties, e. g., regarding data ownership. Associated barriers comprise legal concerns and lacking resources to publish data. Nonetheless, researchers seem open for new publication formats. Moreover, we analyzed author’s intentions to publish data related to their DELFI submissions in 2023 (n=66). Many researchers assume not to have data to share (n=28), or no intention to publish data in the future (n=16). Overall, the results imply a lack of awareness and recognition of data publications, so that further efforts and incentives are required to move toward Open Science practices in the DELFI community.