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How can cultural change promote the use of infrastructures, how do infrastructures promote cultural change?
We would like to discuss these and other questions with you and cordially invite you to the second part of the NFDI event series "CC-BY-US / Cultural Change in sharing research data with and through the NFDI".
We - that is KonsortSWD, NFDI4Culture, NFDI4Earth and Matwerk as the nucleus - would like to discuss the role of infrastructures in the context of cultural change together with (among others) BERD@NFDI, PUNCH4NFDI, Text+ and all other interested parties.
Harry Enke (PUNCH4NFDI), Maximilian Frank (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) and The Turing Way (tbc) will provide impulses to think along. During the event, the role of use cases will not be neglected. Which case studies serve as success stories of a successful cultural change? What role did infrastructures play here as enablers, but also drivers of cultural change, and what developments did infrastructures promote or hinder or even prevent?