Forum - Research Data Management as Part of Academic Teaching in the Culture Community.

Using synergies - interdisciplinary offerings

nationales ForschungsdatenInfrastruktur for Culture

Date:

17.06.2021 bis 18.06.2021

Categories:

Workshop
The event is intended to be an open workshop in which actors from the culture community will present various formats and forms with which the topic of research data management has already found its way into academic teaching or is intended to do so. Together with all participants, we would also like to address the potentials, challenges and problems in this area and thus identify support possibilities through NFDI4Culture and ask the question whether the culture community needs a cross-disciplinary competence framework for training in the area of research data management and what this could look like.

As part of the National Research Data Infrastructure project, the NFDI4Culture consortium, which began its work in the fall of 2020, is dedicated to building a user-centered and research-driven infrastructure and concrete offerings for research data on tangible and intangible cultural heritage. NFDI4Culture represents the fields of art, music, theater, dance, architecture, film and media studies. In addition, NFDI4Culture addresses cultural heritage institutions such as museums, libraries and archives, as well as Citizen Scientists. Among the services NFDI4Culture aims to build are consulting services, training services, and handouts. A central element of the consortium are forums in which all interested parties are called upon to discuss and develop subject-specific standards and best practices together.

Within NFDI4Culture, the Cultural Research Data Academy, as an interdisciplinary and decentralized institution, will bring together and itself develop subject-specific and needs-oriented training and education opportunities in the field of data and code literacy. In order to promote these topics on a broad basis in our community and to establish them in the long term as an integral part of academic work in the disciplines of the culture community, NFDI4Culture believes that this topic area should be integrated into academic training at an early stage. For this reason, this year's forum of the Cultural Research Data Academy asks about the current and future anchoring of the topic in universities.

Programm 17.06.2021

12:45–13:00 Uhr Begrüßung

13:00–14:10 Uhr Panel 1: Auf Erfahrungen und Infrastrukturen aufbauen

  • Dr. Elisabeth Böker, baden-württembergisches Begleit- und Weiterentwicklungsprojekt für Forschungsdatenmanagement (bw2FDM), Universität Konstanz

  • Partick Helling M.A., Data Center for the Humanities (DCH), Universität zu Köln

  • Dipl.-Inf. Katarzyna Biernacka, HEADT-Centre – Research Integrity and Privacy, Humboldt-Universität Berlin

  • Diskussion

14:10–14:30 Uhr Pause

14:30–15:40 Uhr Panel 2: Synergien nutzen – Interdisziplinäre Angebote I

  • Dr. Dennis Mischke, BMBF-Projekt Forschen | Lernen – Digital (FoLD), Universität Potsdam

  • Dipl.-Kulturwiss. Julia Röttgermann, Trier Center for the Humanities, Universität Trier

  • Prof. Dr. Kai-Christian Bruhn, Mainzer Zentrum für Digitalität in den Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften (mainzed), Hochschule Mainz (tbc)

  • Diskussion

15:40–16:00 Uhr Pause

16:0017:15 Uhr Diskussion: Brauchen wir einen Kompetenzrahmen für die FDM-Ausbildung in der Culture Community?

19:00–20:00 Uhr Virtuelles Get-Together

Programm 18.06.2021

9:30–10:40 Uhr Panel 3: Synergien nutzen – Interdisziplinäre Angebote II

  • Prof. Dr. Heike Neuroth, Informationswissenschaften, Fachhochschule Potsdam und Prof. Dr. Vivien Petras, Institut für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität Berlin

  • Dr. Andreas Hütig und Lennart Linde M.A., Studium generale der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

  • Diskussion

10:40–11:00 Uhr Pause

11:00–12:30 Uhr Panel 4: Fach- und medienspezifische Vermittlungsansätze

  • Prof. Dr. Tobias Matzner, Institut für Medienwissenschaften, Universität Paderborn

  • Dr. Nora Probst, Theaterwissenschaftliche Sammlung der Universität zu Köln

  • Dr. Harald Klinke, Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Seibert, Institut für Musikinformatik und Musikwissenschaft, Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe

  • Diskussion

12:30–13:00 Uhr Wrap-Up


Keywords: Dissemination and Community Building in the DH, Science Communication and Knowledge Transfer