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Welcome to the News Digest – RDM in Natural Science. Each week, I explore the latest developments in research data management, focusing specifically on natural sciences, and provide a concise overview. Let us dive right in.

NFDI

Funding will be continued until 2038

Big news: The federal and state governments in Germany agreed to continue the funding for National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) until 2038 and stresses the importance of responsible data handling. It is already clear that the structure of the NFDI and its consortia will change, so I am excited to see how NFDI is developing in the next few years.

Link to the article on the NFDI webpage

All second round consortia will be continued

There is more great news: All consortia of the second round will be continued. Congratulations to all consortia and specially to DAPHNE4NFDI, FAIRmat, MaRDI, NFDI4Earth and PUNCH4NFDI. You can check out the full report on the webpage of the NFDI.

Link to the article on the NFDI webpage

DAPHNE4NFDI

Quality control in the curated database

RefXAS is a curated database for X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) data and employs metadata quality as well as scientific quality control to ensure the data quality in the database. If you would like to know more about the metadata schema and the overall workflow, check out the presentation by Abhijeet Gaur et al.

Link to the presentation in Zenodo with DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21296924

FAIRmat

New RDMO instance available

There is a new tool available which you can add to your tool collection, workshops slides and share with researchers from the material sciences: RDMO (Research Data Management Organiser) for the FAIRmat community. This new RDMO instance is tailored to projects in the field of condensed matter physics and material science. In case you are unfamiliar with RDMO, it is a tool which helps you to write your data management plan more easily. You can read more about the new service on the news page of FAIRmat and check out the tool directly by following the link below.

Link to the FAIRmat news page

Link to RDMO by FAIRmat

Combination of polymer and data science: Polymer informatics

In a new recording, Christopher Künneth shows how the field of polymer science profits from polymer informatics and points out the role of chemical language models.

NFDI4Earth

Use cases over use cases

Are you looking for some use cases and examples for data handling from the earth system sciences? Then you should have a look at the presentation of incubators and pilots, which you can find on the NFDI4Earth YouTube-Channel. There are examples on how to combine the social sciences with earth observation data, handling data quality and much much more. Definitely worth checking out.

The FAIR Elephant

On Thursday, there will be the first session of the Ask The Elephant Community? Haven't joined yet? Check out to learn more about the free discussion space and join us.

Link to the Ask The Elephant Community on the webpage of The FAIR Elephant

Outro

That's it for today. Thanks for reading, and see you next week.

Benjamin

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