Description
FAIRmat further develops NOMAD from a central publishing service to a federated data management platform. The NOMAD Oasis is part of this. Institutes, universities, and research groups use NOMAD Oasis as a local repository to manage their research data. Each method is different and requires ways of data acquisition, different data formats, different analysis tools, but FAIR-ness requires that all data is well described with rich specific metadata.
In this tutorial, we focus on how to get started with NOMAD Oasis and adapt it to your research. One the first day, two talks will introduce you the general FAIRmat strategy and its "bottom-up" approach to manage heterogenous but FAIR data. On the second day, we will give the practical, step-by-step guides to get started with an Oasis: How you can install NOMAD Oasis, create example data, add schemas, and create ELNs.
Program
May 11 2022 | May 12 2022 |
Talk Claudia Draxl: From Research Islands and Data Silos to a Powerful Data Infrastructure 15:00-15:45 CEST |
Hands-on tutorial Markus Scheidgen: Installing NOMAD, adding parsers, customizing data schemas, creating ELNs 10:00-12:00 |
Talk Markus Scheidgen: Adapting NOMAD Oasis to Your Research 15:45-18:00 CEST |
Hands-on tutorial Markus Scheidgen: Installing NOMAD, adding parsers, customizing data schemas, creating ELNs 16:00-18:00 |