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title: Research Data Management with RSpace and Galaxy - Talk and Q&A
date: '2025-02-27'
days: 1
tease: "Discover how RSpace's open-source solutions promote innovation and collaboration in research data management (RDM)."
continent: EU
location:
name: "Time: 14:00 (CET), Location: University of Freiburg, Rechenzentrum (Compute Center), Hermann-Herder-Str. 10, Raum 112, 79104 Freiburg"
contact: "Armin Dadras"
tags: [talk]
supporters:
- eurosciencegateway
- denbi
- unifreiburg
subsites: [all, esg, eu]
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# General information

Join us for a talk about the research data management. We are pleased to announce that [Dr. Tilo Mathes](https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilo-mathes/), [RSpace](https://www.researchspace.com/)'s Product Manager and Open Source Lead, will give an in-person talk at the University of Freiburg's Compute Center. The talk will be followed by a question and answer session.

This presentation examines the current state of research data management (RDM) and introduces [RSpace](https://www.researchspace.com/), its journey towards an open-source front end for scientific research infrastructure, and ideas and plans for improving the support for computational researchers. Despite significant developments over the past decade, RDM still faces critical challenges, with existing tools and infrastructure remaining disconnected and researchers viewing data management as an administrative burden. However, collaborative approaches to RDM have now received new impulses through emerging interoperability, research commons and research cloud models. Leveraging these models, there is a unique opportunity to bridge gaps between researchers, data managers, tool providers, and research infrastructure by addressing technical and sociological interoperability challenges. With the transition into an open-source project [RSpace](https://www.researchspace.com/) can amplify efforts for streamlining data workflows by creating integrated research ecosystems and reducing barriers to (meta)data collection and curation. As an example, we will outline and discuss plans and ideas to work towards such an integrated ecosystem for computational research with RSpace and the Galaxy platform.
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