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Datenmanagement in der Chemie - Was ist ein Datenmanagementplan?
Datenmanagement in der Chemie - Was ist ein Datenmanagementplan?
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URL: https://doi.org/10.5446/63193Communities:Disciplines:Target Groups:
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Chemotion ELN Erklärvideos
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Chemotion ELN ErklärvideosChemotion ELN Erklärvideos Chemotion[1] ist ein Open-Source-System für die Speicherung und Verwaltung von Experimenten und Moleküldaten in der Chemie und deren angrenzenden Wissenschaften. Dabei besteht das System hauptsächlich aus zwei Komponenten: dem elektronischen Laborjournal (electronic laboratory notebook, ELN) Chemotion ELN[2] zur Eintragung und Auswertung von Experimenten und deren Analytik-Daten und dem Chemotion-Repositorium[3,4] zur Veröffentlichung dieser. Durch die Verknüpfung des ELNs mit dem Repositorium können Einträge einfach aus dem Laborbuch transferiert werden. Daten werden inklusive ihrer maschinenlesbaren Metadaten in dem Repositorium unter Open-Access-Bedingungen veröffentlicht und erfüllen somit die FAIR-Data-Prinzipien (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable).[5] Diese dienen als Grundlage für nachhaltiges Datenmanagement im Rahmen der guten wissenschaftlichen Praxis.[6] Zur Nutzung von Chemotion und zur Erläuterung der grundlegenden Funktionen haben wir Erklärvideos erstellt, die Neulingen den Einstieg in das ELN erleichtern sollen. Diese Videos umfassen wichtige Themen von der Erstellung von Molekülen, über die Auswertung von Analytik-Daten, bis hin zum Teilen von Einträgen. Die Videos sind dabei in verschiedene Themenblöcke aufgeteilt und befassen sich jeweils mit konkreten Funktionen. Die Struktur der Themenblöcke und Videos können dem PDF-Dokument in diesem Zenodo-Eintrag entnommen werden. Wir bitten zu beachten, dass grau hinterlegte Videos in diesem Dokument erst in späteren Versionen des Eintrags zur Verfügung stehen werden. Chemotion ELN Erklärvideos auf YouTube Die Erklärvideos gibt es zusätzlich auch auf Chemotions YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1AonKd9WAd8n8YPXxMaGLQ5ad8PdR3OC Danksagung Die Autoren danken Nicole Jung für weiterführende Erklärungen zu den Funktionen von Chemotion und die Hilfe bei der Erstellung und Überarbeitung der Videos. Weiterhin danken die Autoren Anna Manukânc für die Hilfe bei der konzeptionellen Entwicklung der Videos. Literatur [1] Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). [2] Tremouilhac, P., Nguyen, A., Huang, Y.-C., Kotov, S., Lütjohann, D. S., Hübsch, F., Jung, N., Bräse, S., J. Cheminform. 2017, 9, 54. [3] Tremouilhac, P., Lin, C.-L., Huang, P.-C., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Ulrich, R., Neumair, B., Streit, A., Bräse, S., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22771-22778; Angew. Chem. 2020, 132, 22960-22968. [4] Tremouilhac, P., Huang, P.-C., Lin, C.-L., Huang, Y.-C., Nguyen, A., Jung, N., Bach, F., Bräse, S., Chemistry–Methods 2021, 1, 8-11. [5] Wilkinson, M. D., Dumontier, M., Aalbersberg, I. J., Appleton, G., Axton, M., Baak, A., Blomberg, N., Boiten, J.-W., da Silva Santos, L. B., Bourne, P. E., Bouwman, J., Brookes, A. J., Clark, T., Crosas, M., Dillo, I., Dumon, O., Edmunds, S., Evelo, C. T., Finkers, R., Gonzalez-Beltran, A., Gray, A. J. G., Groth, P., Goble, C., Grethe, J. S., Heringa, J., ’t Hoen, P. A. C., Hooft, R., Kuhn, T., Kok, R., Kok, J., Lusher, S. J., Martone, M. E., Mons, A., Packer, A. L., Persson, B., Rocca-Serra, P., Roos, M., van Schaik, R., Sansone, S.-A., Schultes, E., Sengstag, T., Slater, T., Strawn, G., Swertz, M. A., Thompson, M., van der Lei, J., van Mulligen, E., Velterop, J., Waagmeester, A., Wittenburg, P., Wolstencroft, K., Zhao, J., Mons, B., Sci. Data 2016, 3, 160018. [6] Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice. Code of Conduct. 2019, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3923602 [Titel anhand dieser DOI in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen] . Nützliche Links Chemotion. https://chemotion.net/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion ELN Documentation. https://chemotion.net/docs/eln/ (accessed 02/19/2023). Chemotion Repository. https://www.chemotion-repository.net/welcome (accessed 03/14/2022). Molecule Archive of the Compound Platform. https://compound-platform.eu/home (accessed 03/14/2022).
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Tutorial
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MP4
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German
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Publication Date
2023-02-15
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Presentation at Analytica conference 2022: Chemotion ELN and Chemotion Repository as tools for the digitalization in chemical research within the framework of NFDI4Chem
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Presentation at Analytica conference 2022: Chemotion ELN and Chemotion Repository as tools for the digitalization in chemical research within the framework of NFDI4ChemPresentation given at the Analytica conference 2022 in Munich taking place from June 21st to June 23rd. The presentation entitled "Chemotion ELN and Chemotion Repository as tools for the digitalization in chemical research within the framework of NFDI4Chem" was part of the session "Research Data Management III" organized by the German Chemical Society (GDCh).
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Languages
English
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Publication Date
2022-06-28
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CCBY
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FAIR Research Data Management: Basics for Chemists
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FAIR Research Data Management: Basics for ChemistsThe two-day interactive workshop "FAIR Research Data Management: Basics for Chemists" was and is offered both as an online workshop and as an in_person workshop. In both formats, the present slides were used. The concept integrates theoretical content with practical hands-on activities and discussions to enable participants to get started with a building block of research data management. In the workshop, participants will learn about different tools to help them get started and also to progress. In addition to general content such as the DFG checklist, the building blocks of research data management will be taught in a chemistry-specific way. Participants will learn the basis for FDM with chemistry-specific content. This publication is a set of slides to be used for the workshop and a schedule for the workshop. This can help trainers to plan a workshop. Also included in the table are the learning objectives, which are broken down according to Bloom's taxonomy.
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PPTX, PDF, XLSX
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English
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Presentation
Publication Date
2023-08-16
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CCBY
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66.9 MB
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Unknown
Languages
German
Media Type
Video
Publication Date
2023
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CCBYNC
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Publication Standards in Chemistry and Beyond
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Publication Standards in Chemistry and BeyondThis poster aims to outline NFDI4Chem’s efforts on Publication Standards, while fostering exchange on similar work beyond the realm of chemistry. We present results of our most recent pilot with a scientific publisher connected to past but ongoing work involving (1) the Editors4Chem Workshop, (2) a wide-scale study on how journals’ author guidelines support FAIR and open sciences practices, and (3) the work in pilot projects to enhance the appreciation of data publications and to support data publishing by researchers through the publishers’ manuscript submission processes. This pilot aims to improve how journals link articles to their respective datasets at a technical (metadata) level (F2, I3). Based on these aspects, we also aim to initiate cross-consortia collaborations with our poster at CoRDI to identify opportunities for cross-disciplinary knowledge transfer on domain-independent aspects of publication standards.
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Poster
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PDF
Languages
English
Publication Date
2023-09-20
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CCBY
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6 MB
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Research Data in Chemistry ‐ Results of the first NFDI4Chem Community Survey
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Research Data in Chemistry ‐ Results of the first NFDI4Chem Community SurveyGood research data management (RDM) requires a constant endeavour of the researchers but – first and foremost – user-friendly infrastructure and well accepted standards need to be developed for the researchers. The national research data infrastructure initiative for chemistry in Germany NFDI4Chem sets out to embrace the challenge of creating a general research data management portal and hereby connecting already existing infrastructure as well as to foster the cultural change in chemistry towards digitalization by developing general minimum information standards for all methods used and teaching RDM principles to the community. In order to serve the needs of the chemical community at its best, NFDI4Chem accomplishes regular community surveys. The first survey has been performed in 2019 and the results were condensed into the NFDI4Chem proposal. This article summarizes the design of the study and its results. With regard to the project development, this first national survey serves as zero-point of all upcoming efforts in research data management.
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Article
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PDF
Languages
English
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Text
Publication Date
2020-10-30
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CCBYNCND
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1.7 MB
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