The RDM website promotes awareness of RDM issues among TU Graz researchers. RDM encompasses steps ensuring data can be found, accessed, and reused with proper description. This site offers RDM tools, services and materials from the RDM Team at TU Graz.
Anyone with a TU Graz account (students, employees, external project staff).
Not really, but you need a browser like Chrome or Firefox or similar and an active internet connection. There are additional tools available such as an upload-/download-manager which are only optional.
Not really, but you need a browser like Chrome or Firefox or similar and an active internet connection.
Per entry, the limit is 10 GB and 100 individual files. If you need more, please contact the RDM team. If you need to store very large amounts of data, there may be additional costs.
Once it is published, no. Your entry is to be handled like a regular publication and should therefore be created with a certain care.
At least for 10 years, but even after that, the data is not automatically deleted.
Not as a rule, but if you need to store very large amounts of data, there may be additional costs.
The data is stored on the servers of the ZID of TU Graz and is protected by their security measures.
A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique and permanent identifier for your data set. You can reserve it in advance and include it, for example, in publications before the dataset is published.
It is not mandatory but strongly recommended. Otherwise, the Austrian copyright law applies, which is very restrictive and makes re-use virtually impossible.
Of course, certain funders may have very specific requirements, but in the vast majority of cases it meets the conditions.