EOSC Austria: Visions, needs and requirements for research data and practices #4

The Working Group Researcher Engagement has published its fourth interview on research data and practices.In this interview with Thomas Hofer, a theoretical and computational chemist, gives an insight into what type of data he is working with, shares his ideas on data quality and hints at what – in his opinion – is not quite transparent regarding EOSC.

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EOSC Austria: Visions, needs and requirements for research data and practices #3

The Working Group Researcher Engagement has published its third interview on research data and practices. In this interview with Wolfgang Kraus, a cultural and social anthropologist, who has done extensive field research on tribal organisation and historical knowledge in central Morocco. Among his main research interests are kinship, ethnography, visual anthropology, audio documentation, data management and research ethics.

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