Open access publishing and research data management
Open Access
For several years, Freie Universität Berlin has been committed to the Open Access idea and thus to the free accessibility of scientific knowledge. It offers extensive services, e.g. open publishing in Refubium, reimbursement or central payment of Open Access publication fees or advice on so-called "predatory publishers".
The teams of the Earth Sciences Library and the Open Access Department at the University Library can advise you on open publishing. You can also find information on the FU's Open Access webpages, e.g. on whether Open Access publication fees can be paid centrally via the FU Publication Fund, via institutional memberships or via publishing agreements.
Research data management
The teams of the Earth Sciences Library and the Research Data Management Department at the University Library support students and researchers in managing their research data.
Take advantage of this support, for example, when creating data management plans or with questions about publishing research data. You can also find information on the FU's research data management websites, e.g. on what is meant by research data and what is important for data management when performing research. You are also welcome to contact Andreas Hübner directly, who is in charge of the Department of Earth Sciences in the Research Data Management team (send E-Mail or phone: 030 838 71062).
Resources
Research data management- Practical advice from Freie Universität Berlin
- Detailed information at forschungsdaten.info (in German) or UK Data Service (in English)
- Guide with special reference to the management of qualitative data: Research Data Management for Small Research Projects - A practical guide (2023)
Central tasks of data management for researchers are the documentation of research data (incl. software). The two checklists linked below briefly present the most important points:
- Data Documentation and Citation Checklist (2023)
- Software Documentation and Citation Checklist (2023)
Research data policies for research projects are useful for establishing a common standard in a research project on how to deal with the research data generated in the project. This is particularly relevant in projects with many participants and when different research disciplines work together.
Additional ressourcesAnother recommended source of detailed, predominantly German-language information on research data management is the website forschungsdaten.info. Here you will also find subject-specific pages, for example for the Geosciences.