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The discovery service LIVIVO, operated by ZB MED – Information Centre for Life Sciences, now offers the option of searching for preprints. LIVIVO is thus responding to the growing importance of preprints in scientific communication and supporting researchers with even more up-to-date information.

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Dr. Katharina Markus has been selected as one of 20 participants for the international workshop “Shaping the Future of Research Data Curation in Europe”.

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ZB MED is participating in the ‘Open Science Day’ on 1 October 2025 at Futurium in Berlin.

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ZB MED is participating in the German Sustainability Action Days with a lecture - in German - by Dr. Jana Leberl on 2 October 2025 at 1 p.m.

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Wednesday, 20.08.2025

ZB MED at CoRDI

From 26 to 28 August 2025, the second edition of the Conference on Research Data Infrastructure will take place at RWTH Aachen University.

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Information event in English on 25 September 2025 at 6 p.m. (CEST)

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The FAIRagro Search Hub provides a central access point to research data in agrosystems science, making it easier for researchers to discover, access, and reuse relevant datasets. As part of the FAIRagro consortium, the hub contributes to implementing the FAIR principles - Findability,…

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Background: The organisation had to withdraw an NSF grant application for USD 1.5 million, even though the project had been recommended for funding. The reason was a new NSF policy prohibiting funded organisations from offering programmes specifically for underrepresented groups. This contradicts…

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NFDI4Health is entering its second funding phase, marking a crucial step towards establishing a permanent infrastructure for health data. The consortium continues to focus on open and transparent data exchange – of course, in strict compliance with data protection regulations.

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The 2025 edition is now available on PUBLISSO as of 1 July.

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