@article{DiederichsKrauseLemaireetal.2024, author = {Diederichs, Katja and Krause, Celia and Lemaire, Marina and Reidelbach, Marco and Windeck, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {A Vision for Data Management Plans in the NFDI}, journal = {ZENODO}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.10570653}, year = {2024}, abstract = {At present, data management plans (DMPs) are still often perceived as mere documents for funding agencies providing clarity on how research data will be handled during a funded project, but are not usually actively involved in the processes. However, they contain a great deal of information that can be shared automatically to facilitate active research data management (RDM) by providing metadata to research infrastructures and supporting communication between all involved stakeholders. This position paper brings together a number of ideas developed and collected during interdisciplinary workshops of the Data Management Planning Working Group (infra-dmp), which is part of the section Common Infrastructures of the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) in Germany. We present our vision of a possible future role of DMPs, templates, and tools in the upcoming NFDI service architecture.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ReidelbachSchemberaWeber2024, author = {Reidelbach, Marco and Schembera, Bj{\"o}rn and Weber, Marcus}, title = {Towards a FAIR Documentation of Workflows and Models in Applied Mathematics}, volume = {14749}, booktitle = {Mathematical Software - ICMS 2024}, edition = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland}, address = {Cham}, arxiv = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17778}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-64529-7_27}, pages = {254 -- 262}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Modeling-Simulation-Optimization workflows play a fundamental role in applied mathematics. The Mathematical Research Data Initiative, MaRDI, responded to this by developing a FAIR and machine-interpretable template for a comprehensive documentation of such workflows. MaRDMO, a Plugin for the Research Data Management Organiser, enables scientists from diverse fields to document and publish their workflows on the MaRDI Portal seamlessly using the MaRDI template. Central to these workflows are mathematical models. MaRDI addresses them with the MathModDB ontology, offering a structured formal model description. Here, we showcase the interaction between MaRDMO and the MathModDB Knowledge Graph through an algebraic modeling workflow from the Digital Humanities. This demonstration underscores the versatility of both services beyond their original numerical domain.}, language = {en} } @article{BennerDanabalanGoedekkeetal.2023, author = {Benner, Peter and Danabalan, Renita and G{\"o}dekke, Dominik and Kastner, Lars and Krause, Tabea and Mietchen, Daniel and Reidelbach, Marco and Schembera, Bj{\"o}rn and Schubotz, Moritz and Sinn, Rainer and Tabelow, Karsten}, title = {Research Data Management Planning in Mathematics}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.10018245}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Research data are crucial in mathematics and all scientific disciplines, as they form the foundation for empirical evidence, by enabling the validation and reproducibility of scientific findings. Mathematical research data (MathRD) have become vast and complex, and their interdisciplinary potential and abstract nature make them ubiquitous in various scientific fields. The volume of data and the velocity of its creation are rapidly increasing due to advancements in data science and computing power. This complexity extends to other disciplines, resulting in diverse research data and computational models. Thus, proper handling of research data is crucial both within mathematics and for its manifold connections and exchange with other disciplines. The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI), funded by the federal and state governments of Germany, consists of discipline-oriented consortia, including the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI). MaRDI has been established to develop services, guidelines and outreach measures for all aspects of MathRD, and thus support the mathematical research community. Research data management (RDM) should be an integral component of every scientific project, and is becoming a mandatory component of grants with funding bodies such as the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation). At the core of RDM are the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles. This document aims to guide mathematicians and researchers from related disciplines who create RDM plans. It highlights the benefits and opportunities of RDM in mathematics and interdisciplinary studies, showcases examples of diverse MathRD, and suggests technical solutions that meet the requirements of funding agencies with specific examples. The document is regularly updated to reflect the latest developments within the mathematical community represented by MaRDI.}, language = {en} } @article{ReidelbachFerrerWeber2023, author = {Reidelbach, Marco and Ferrer, Eloi and Weber, Marcus}, title = {MaRDMO Plugin}, volume = {1}, journal = {Proceedings of the Conference on Research Data Infrastructure}, publisher = {TIB Open Publishing}, issn = {2941-296X}, doi = {10.52825/cordi.v1i.254}, year = {2023}, abstract = {MaRDMO, a plugin for the Research Data Management Organiser, was developed in the Mathematical Research Data Initiative to document interdisciplinary workflows using a standardised scheme. Interdisciplinary workflows recorded this way are published directly on the MaRDI portal. In addition, central information is integrated into the MaRDI knowledge graph. Next to the documentation, MaRDMO offers the possibility to retrieve existing interdisciplinary workflows from the MaRDI Knowledge Graph to allow the reproduction of the initial work and to provide scientists with new researchimpulses. Thus, MaRDMO creates a community-driven knowledge loop that could help to overcome the replication crisis.}, language = {en} } @article{SchemberaWuebbelingKopruckietal.2023, author = {Schembera, Bj{\"o}rn and W{\"u}bbeling, Frank and Koprucki, Thomas and Biedinger, Christine and Reidelbach, Marco and Schmidt, Burkhard and G{\"o}ddeke, Dominik and Fiedler, Jochen}, title = {Building Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs for Mathematics and its Applications}, volume = {1}, journal = {Proceedings of the Conference on Research Data Infrastructure}, publisher = {TIB Open Publishing}, issn = {2941-296X}, doi = {10.52825/cordi.v1i.255}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Ontologies and knowledge graphs for mathematical algorithms and models are presented, that have been developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative. This enables FAIR data handling in mathematics and the applied disciplines. Moreover, challenges of harmonization during the ontology development are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{BoegeFritzeGoergenetal.2023, author = {Boege, Tobias and Fritze, Ren{\´e} and G{\"o}rgen, Christiane and Hanselmann, Jeroen and Iglezakis, Dorothea and Kastner, Lars and Koprucki, Thomas and Krause, Tabea and Lehrenfeld, Christoph and Polla, Silvia and Reidelbach, Marco and Riedel, Christian and Saak, Jens and Schembera, Bj{\"o}rn and Tabelow, Karsten and Weber, Marcus}, title = {Research-Data Management Planning in the German Mathematical Community}, volume = {130}, journal = {Eur. Math. Soc. Mag.}, doi = {10.4171/mag/152}, pages = {40 -- 47}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In this paper we discuss the notion of research data for the field of mathematics and report on the status quo of research-data management and planning. A number of decentralized approaches are presented and compared to needs and challenges faced in three use cases from different mathematical subdisciplines. We highlight the importance of tailoring research-data management plans to mathematicians' research processes and discuss their usage all along the data life cycle.}, language = {en} } @article{ReidelbachBaiZoellneretal.2022, author = {Reidelbach, Marco and Bai, Mei and Z{\"o}llner, Martin Sebastian and Schneeberger, Michaela and Kubicek, Katharina and Kirchberg, Henning and Bressler, Christian and Thorwart, Michael and Herrmann, Carmen}, title = {Solvent dynamics of aqueous halides before and after photoionization}, journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @misc{ReidelbachWeber2022, author = {Reidelbach, Marco and Weber, Marcus}, title = {MaRDI - The mathematical Research Data Initiative}, journal = {Aktionstag Forschungsdaten}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.7397588}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @article{BennerBurgerGoeddekeetal.2022, author = {Benner, Peter and Burger, Michael and G{\"o}ddeke, Dominik and G{\"o}rgen, Christiane and Himpe, Christian and Heiland, Jan and Koprucki, Thomas and Ohlberger, Mario and Rave, Stephan and Reidelbach, Marco and Saak, Jens and Sch{\"o}bel, Anita and Tabelow, Karsten and Weber, Marcus}, title = {Die mathematische Forschungsdateninitiative in der NFDI: MaRDI (Mathematical Research Data Initiative)}, journal = {GAMM Rundbrief}, number = {1}, pages = {40 -- 43}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{SchemberaWuebbelingShehuetal.2025, author = {Schembera, Bj{\"o}rn and W{\"u}bbeling, Frank and Shehu, Aurela and Biedinger, Christine and Fiedler, Jochen and Reidelbach, Marco and Schmidt, Burkhard and Ferrer, Eloi and Koprucki, Thomas}, title = {FAIR Representation of Mathematical Research Data: MathModDB and MathAlgoDB as Knowledge Graphs for Mathematical Models and Numerical Algorithms}, journal = {2nd Conference on Research Data Infrastructure (CoRDI)}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.16735911}, year = {2025}, language = {en} } @article{Marco2025, author = {Marco, Reidelbach}, title = {MaRDMO: Future Gateway to FAIR Mathematical Data}, journal = {E-Science-Tage 2025: Research Data Management: Challenges in a Changing World}, doi = {10.11588/heibooks.1652.c23913}, pages = {40 -- 53}, year = {2025}, abstract = {Mathematical research data plays a crucial role across scientific disciplines, yet its documentation and dissemination remain challenging due to the lack of standardized research data management practices. The MaRDMO Plugin addresses these challenges by integrating mathematical models, algorithms, and interdisciplinary workflows into the established framework of the Research Data Management Organiser (RDMO). Built on FAIR principles, MaRDMO enables structured documentation and retrieval of mathematical research data through guided questionnaires. It connects to multiple knowledge graphs, including MathModDB, MathAlgoDB, and the MaRDI Portal. Users can document and search for models, algorithms, and workflows via dynamic selection interfaces that also leverage other sources such as Wikidata. The plugin facilitates the export to the individual MaRDI services, ensuring data quality through automated validation. By embedding mathematical research data management into the widely adopted RDMO platform, MaRDMO represents a significant step toward making mathematical research data more findable, accessible, and reusable.}, language = {en} }