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MaRDI Research Data Management Organiser (RDMO)

MaRDI Service Category: Tool/Application
Version type: stable version
Maintained by: TA4


Official website: https://rdmo.mardi4nfdi.de, https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Plugin, https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/wiki/MaRDMO


MaRDMO: Future Gateway to FAIR Mathematical Data

MaRDMO is an extension of the Research Data Management Organiser (RDMO) designed to facilitate the documentation, integration, and sharing of mathematical models, interdisciplinary workflows, and algorithms. As a user-friendly interface, it connects researchers with MaRDI services such as the MaRDI, MathModDB and MathAlgoDB knowledge graphs, while also integrating external data sources like Wikidata. By streamlining research data management through guided interviews and encouraging the reuse of existing information, MaRDMO enhances transparency, reproducibility, and interoperability across disciplines. Researchers can document, search, and share mathematical research data seamlessly, ensuring broad accessibility and usability within the scientific community.

How to use it?

The MaRDMO Plugin and its questionnaires are available on GitHub and can be integrated into any existing RDMO instance, whether local, project-specific, or institute-wide. MaRDMO is also accessible to all researchers via the MaRDI RDMO instance, which is hosted by the basic service DMP4NFDI. Currently, only the questionnaire for the documentation of mathematical models is available, with the others to follow gradually.

To document an interdisciplinary workflow, mathematical model, or algorithm—or to search for existing ones—users complete a guided interview in MaRDMO. Once all questions are answered, the documentation can be directly published to the respective knowledge graph. If the search catalog is chosen, MaRDMO suggests suitable interdisciplinary workflows, mathematical models, or algorithms based on the user's input.