29 April 2026
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Europe/Berlin timezone

In the age of digital science more and more information systems based on curated data for a certain research field become available. Scholars can use information systems to analyze data and draw conclusions, which are then written down in scientific publications. Arguments contained in the publications can, however, usually be tied to data with a lot of effort only. Visualizations for scholars, for instance, in particular 3D visualizations with immersion effects, although very valuable for getting insights, can hardly be made available with current technology in such a way that other researchers can indeed verify the arguments that a scholar derived from 3D display elements (and more conventional display elements) shown in information systems. Pictures and videos that are usually referred to are no longer enough for scientific argumentation in the digital age. The presentation discusses the current state-of-the-art in scientific information systems and provided new ideas for combining data display, citation, and verification of arguments using formal means.

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The event is organized by the State Initiative Research Data Management Lower Saxony (FDM-NDS) in cooperation with NFDI4Culture. FDM-NDS is a collaborative project under the umbrella of Hochschule.digital Niedersachsen and is funded through zukunft.niedersachsen, a funding program of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture (MWK) and the Volkswagen Foundation.

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