The FDM-Werkstatt is back! Join us March 23โ€“25 at Heinrich Heine University Dรผsseldorf for three days of hands-on workshops around research data management.

Topics include metadata, #Python, and #Emacs for reproducible workflows. Community-driven, practical, and free.

๐Ÿ‘‰ https://dkz2r.de/events/2026-03-23_fdm_werkstatt/

#FDMWerkstatt #ResearchDataManagement #OpenScience #Workshop

@dkz2r Ich freue mich auf die #FDMWerkstatt von @fdm_nrw ! Insbesondere wird es einen Workshop zu #ROOT und #ResilientTech geben, in dem es darum geht, wie man "alte" (aber nicht veraltete) Technologien sinnvoll in einem Forschungsprozess einsetzen kann. Siehe dazu auch das aktualisierte Poster-Set: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19051651
@lukascbossert @dkz2r Und wir freuen uns auf dich und die #FDMWerkstatt insgesamt!

@fdm_nrw @dkz2r
๐ŸŽ‰ Just published: the instructor guide for my "Resilient Technologies" workshop!

A 3-hour hands-on session on reproducible #RDM using decades-old tools that refuse to go away โ€” curl, sed, grep, diff, make, awk, tar โ€” all tied together with #Emacs and #orgmode in a single literate workflow.

Everything runs on one real dataset: the #NFDI Consortia Collaboration 2025.

Get a sneak preview of the guide
๐Ÿ“„ DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19131602

@lukascbossert This looks absolutely amazing! You have linked the instructors guide, is there also a 'main page' or other entry point to get into these materials? Right now I'm a little lost between poster, meta-document, instructors guide, etc. (Or perhaps that's still coming, as you refer to this being a sneak preview?)
@EFLS Good point, I should start creating a starting page for the "bigger context" โ€“ so far it is rather a collection of various bits and pieces. Need to think about how to frame it properly. Thanks for pointing this out!
@lukascbossert I'll be looking a bit closer at the repository when I have the time, not just for what's in the poster but also because that is one impressive org file
@EFLS Thanks - yes there is very much in the org-file. It has the content for four posters (in combination with the makefile of the repo)