Podcast: Data Management Training at the University of Vienna

Podcast: Data Management Training at the University of Vienna

This podcast delves into the University of Vienna’s innovative data management training program, developed by a diverse team of data stewards for a wide audience including PhD students and technical staff. It emphasizes the importance of general data management skills and specialized knowledge for specific infrastructures, alongside their methodical evaluation of the program’s impact. The project aims to support researchers with data management and promote FAIR data practices, driven by their personal interests ranging from web preservation to facilitating custom solutions for scientific inquiries.

You can directly access the RDM for Life Science Course via the following link:

Visit the RDM for Life Science Course

Or visit the git-Repository at:

https://github.com/feichtingerm/rdmlifesciunivie

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