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Scientific Data Services

The Scientific Data Services (SDS) unite data-related institutes, initiatives and projects of Bielefeld University under one roof, make data-related competencies and services visible and activate synergy potentials.

The SDS can be viewed from three different perspectives: the perspective of (1) data-related institutes, (2) data-related competencies and (3) data-related services.

The SDS are aimed at researchers from all disciplines. They use a broad concept of data that includes quantitative and qualitative data as well as new types of data such as social media data. SDS services include data-related services and tools.

Institutes

Institutes, initiatives, projects and more...

Permanent institutes as well as initiatives, networks and temporary projects are organised in the Scientific Data Services (SDS).

Competencies

The institutes, initiatives and projects organised in SDS have data-related competences along the entire data life cycle and provide data-related services tailored to these.

  • Collect data
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    Collect Data

    The collection of research data is determined, among other things, by the research approach, collection method(s) and data types, but also by ethical considerations and legal framework conditions.

  • Analyse Data
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    Analyse Data

    The analysis of research data is determined, among other things, by the research approach (e.g. qualitative or quantitative), study design and the data types.

     

  • Presentation of data
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    Display Data

    The presentation of research data plays a central role in both explorative data analysis and the presentation of research results. In addition to the visualisation of research data, other sensory modalities (the auditory or tactile modality) and also the multi-modal presentation of data are playing an increasingly important role.

  • Manage data
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    Manage Data

    Already at the start of a research project, the various aspects of research data management should be considered or planned, such as (data documentation, data organisation and data archiving).
     

  • Publish data
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    Publish Data

    Publishing research data increases its value for research. Bielefeld University encourages its researchers to publish research data in registered discipline-specific repositories. In addition, the university also provides its own institutional repository, PUB.

     

  • Archive data
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    Archive Data

    The (long-term) archiving of research data aims at the technically secure storage of the acquired data as well as the establishment of processes for accessing it.

Services

The institutes, initiatives and projects organised in SDS provide a wide range of data-related services.

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    Consulting

    Bielefeld University offers researchers a wide range of consulting services on the topic of research data, covering the entire data lifecycle.

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    Networking

    Bielefeld University offers researchers numerous interdisciplinary and discipline-specific networking opportunities around the topics of research data, open science, reproducibility and data science.

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    Data Access

    Researchers at Bielefeld University have access to selected research data from various disciplines, as well as data publications from numerous disciplines.

  • Universität
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    Infrastructure

    Bielefeld University provides infrastructure for research and enables its researchers to participate in and gain access for national (NFDI) and european infrastructure (EOSC).

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    Third-party funding

    Bielefeld University offers researchers numerous interdisciplinary and discipline-specific third-party funding services related to research data and data science.

  • Competency
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    Tools

    Researchers at Bielefeld University have access to a wide range of tools for research data.

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    Events

    Bielefeld University offers its researchers numerous interdisciplinary and discipline-specific events, training courses and courses on the topics of research data, open science and data science.

News

28.09.2025 - Review: Ákos Buza (A03) on his Research Stay at the Phonetics Research Group in Budapest

27.09.2025 - Christian Kandler erhält den Franziska-Baumgarten-Preis für Established Scholars

27.09.2025 - Christian Kandler earned the Established Scholar Award

26.09.2025 - Prof. Dr. Harald Gröger erhält Nachhaltigkeitspreis der Umweltstiftung der ostwestfälischen Wirtschaft

26.09.2025 - Register now for the PEP in the winter semester 2025/26 – the personnel development programme for researchers and teachers!

26.09.2025 - Jetzt fürs PEP im Wintersemester 2025/26 anmelden – das Personalentwicklungsprogramm für Forschende und Lehrende!

25.09.2025 - Unbeschränkte Wiederholbarkeit von Prüfungsleistungen: Ein Erfolgsmodell der Universität Bielefeld

25.09.2025 - HumboldtN Ringvorlesung im WiSe 25/26: Nachhaltigkeitskommunikation wirksam gestalten - mit Wissenschaft, Kultur und Design

25.09.2025 - [Nachholtermin] Workshop mit Jannick Heckmann (S4F): "Von Ölheizung bis Wärmepumpe - Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung am Beispiel Heizen"

24.09.2025 - Conference Review: The CRC 1646 hosted the GAKT. 9th International Workshop on German Linguistics between Cologne and Tokyo in Bielefeld on “Creativity and Interpretation”

24.09.2025 - Thank you - International Conference on Conflict and Violence Research 2025

24.09.2025 - UniMaps 2.0 mit aktualisierten Karten, Design und Speiseplan fürs SOWLS ab jetzt verfügbar

24.09.2025 - 30.09.2025 (Frist) - Personalmobilität für Beschäftigte: Bewerben Sie sich jetzt!

24.09.2025 - Schreib-Retreat für Doktorandinnen der juristischen Fakultät

24.09.2025 - UniMaps 2.0 with updated maps, design, and meal plan for SOWLS now available

23.09.2025 - Treffen des EU-Projekts CIDAPE zu Emotionen und Klimapolitik an der Universität Tartu

23.09.2025 - The Anthropology of Risk in a Financialised World

23.09.2025 - Artikel zu mentalen Repräsentationen von Müttern mit psychischen Erkrankungen veröffentlicht

22.09.2025 - New Team Member: Atousa Ahmadi is joining the working group Medizinische Assistenzsysteme

22.09.2025 - Neues Teammitglied: Atousa Ahmadi verstärkt die Arbeitsgruppe Medizinische Assistenzsysteme

22.09.2025 - Kick-off for X-DeePedMYO

22.09.2025 - 01.09.25 Kick-off für X-DeePedMYO

22.09.2025 - Manuel Scheibl at the RO-MAN 2025 conference

22.09.2025 - Manuel Scheibl auf der RO-MAN 2025 Konferenz

22.09.2025 - Successful ITL4HRI Workshop!

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D-33501 Bielefeld

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