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- Datenmanagement als Voraussetzung für Open Access – Ein FallbeispielItem type: Conference PosterPetrus, Ana (2015)
- Keep calm and manage your data. Research data management education for scientists in Switzerland.Item type: Other Conference Item
Geophysical Research AbstractsPetrus, Ana; Barillari, Caterina; Dieudé, Aude; et al. (2018)Researchers at Higher Education Institutions in Switzerland generate large amounts of data of various types in their daily work. In order to ensure their usability in the long term and to meet the requirements of investors, they depend on efficient data management, including the creation of data management plans (DMPs). The latter became particularly relevant following the announcement by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) that a DMP must be drawn up and submitted for each project application from October 2017 onwards. By managing one’s data, even if a funding body does not call for it, the research funds can be used optimally through avoidance of unnecessary duplicate work and streamlining of the work process. Additionally, proper data management is a key prerequisite for effective data sharing and publishing, which in turn increases the visibility of one’s scholarly work and thus is likely to increase citation rates. In order to support Swiss researchers, the libraries of ETH Zurich and EPF Lausanne, together with the ETH Zurich Scientific IT Services have been leading the efforts to provide consulting and training services in the field of research data management at their institutions. Together with partners of the national Data Life Cycle Management (DLCM) project (http://www.dlcm.ch), the services are constantly being expanded and adapted to the latest requirements. The offer ranges from individual consultation of individual researchers to the consultation of research groups, from short coffee lectures to full-day workshops, providing insight on data management planning and active research data management, as well as publishing and long-term preservation of research data. In addition to regular training courses and workshops, personalised lectures and events for groups are available on request. - Fallstudie zu „Curation Gap“ zwischen Forschungs- und BibliothekspraxisItem type: Other Publication
Innovation@ETH-BibliothekPetrus, Ana (2016) - Surfen im Datenmeer. Datenspeicherung und Schutz vor DatenverfallItem type: Other Publication
ExploraPetrus, Ana (2017) - Towards Narrowing the Curation Gap—Theoretical Considerations and Lessons Learned from Decades of PracticeItem type: Journal Article
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-InformationPetrus, Ana; Fischlin, Andreas; Töwe, Matthias (2016)Research as a digital enterprise has created new, often poorly addressed challenges for the management and curation of research to ensure continuity, transparency, and accountability. There is a common misunderstanding that curation can be considered at a later point in the research cycle or delegated or that it is too burdensome or too expensive due to a lack of efficient tools. This creates a curation gap between research practice and curation needs. We argue that this gap can be narrowed if curators provide attractive support that befits research needs and if researchers consistently manage their work according to generic concepts consistently from the beginning. A rather uniquely long-term case study demonstrates how such concepts have helped to pragmatically implement a research practice intentionally using only minimalist tools for sustained, self-contained archiving since 1989. The paper sketches the concepts underlying three core research activities. (i) handling of research data, (ii) reference management as part of scholarly publishing, and (iii) advancing theories through modelling and simulation. These concepts represent a universally transferable best research practice, while technical details are obviously prone to continuous change. We hope it stimulates researchers to manage research similarly and that curators gain a better understanding of the curation challenges research practice actually faces. - Bacteria and fungal spores in the global climate model ECHAM5-HAMItem type: Doctoral ThesisPetrus, Ana (2011)
- Bacteria in the ECHAM5-HAM global climate modelItem type: Working Paper
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics DiscussionsPetrus, Ana; Lohmann, Ulrike; Storelvmo, Trude (2011)Bacteria are the most active naturally occuring ice nuclei (IN) due to the ice nucleationactive proteins on their surface, which serve as active sites for ice nucleation. Theirpotential impact on clouds and precipitation is not well known and needs to be inves-tigated. Bacteria as a new aerosol species were introduced into the global climate model (GCM) ECHAM5-HAM. The inclusion of bacteria acting as IN in a GCM leadsto only minor changes in cloud formation and precipitation on a global level, however,changes in the liquid water path and ice water path can be observed, specifically in theboreal regions where tundra and forests act as sources of bacteria. - Forschungsdatenmanagement an der ETH Zürich: Ansätze und WirkungItem type: Journal Article
BibliothekPetrus, Ana; Töwe, Matthias (2019)Nicht nur die komplexer werdenden Arbeitsprozesse in der Forschung, sondern auch Vorgaben von Geldgebern machen ein professionelles Datenmanagement erforderlich. Die ETH Zürich unterstützt ihre Forschenden auf vielfältige Weise. Der Artikel beschreibt konkrete technische Lösungen, die im Einsatz sind, sowie das Beratungs- und Kursangebot der ETH Zürich. Statistiken zeigen, welche Kundengruppen erreicht werden und wo noch Handlungsbedarf besteht. - Research Data Management - Novel Requirements according to the SNSFItem type: Educational MaterialZiehmer, Malin Michelle; Petrus, Ana (2018)The customised training «Research Data Management – Novel Requirements according to the SNSF» was held in the form of a seminar. The presentation contains information on the SNSF Policy on Open Research Data, data management planning, the content of data management plans for the SNSF and an overview of ETH services for research data management. Due to anonymization, the content of individual slides within this presentation might have been modified before publication.
- An Overview of Research Data ManagementItem type: Educational MaterialPetrus, Ana; Töwe, Matthias (2017)The customised training «An Overview of Research Data Management» was held in the form of a seminar. The presentation contains information on the basics of research data management, an overview of rules and regulations at ETH and UZH, data management planning, best practices for data management, an overview of tools and ETH as well as UZH services for research data management. Due to anonymization, the content of individual slides within this presentation might have been modified before publication.
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