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Why research data management is important and what services TIB offers to support it


Improving scientific knowledge sharing: How the ORKG reborn digital library makes scientific results machine-readable


Relaunch brings modern design, improved user-friendliness and multilingual content


When artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming building planning


A recent project examines their role and challenges in a publishing system shaped by major commercial players


Second funding phase approved for the NFDI4Chem, NFDI4Culture and NFDI4ING consortia


On 25 June 2025, NDR will report on television, radio and online about how TIB secures arXiv data


A contribution to the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) by Professor Dr Sören Auer and Dr Anna-Lena Lorenz


TIB scientist contributes her expertise in the field of trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) to the renowned ELLIS network


TIB and the L3S Research Center support innovative LAION project on empathic AI


New service for our international partners, users and interested parties worldwide


“Digital openness” as main theme of the virtual conference #vBIB25 on 3 and 4 December 2025


One year of ORGK Ask: Answers from almost 80 million scientific documents with the help of AI – an interview about ORKG Ask


Long-term protection for international research content


Using existing data analysis tools, researchers can now make their scientific results readable by humans and machines, making them easier to reproduce…


ScienceVideoCamp 2025, #vBIB25 and the Science Film Lounge – a look at events around the TIB AV-Portal


Lambert Heller (TIB) spoke at the Weizenbaum Institute about a fair and open AI future


ORKG Ask offers a quick introduction to a new research topic


Version 3 of the LZM offers structured learning objectives for students, researchers and data stewards – perfect for studying, teaching and continuing


A landscape ecologist reports on his research in the TIB-Blog and explains why he is working on reborn articles


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