The Swiss Research Data Support Network (SRDSN) aims to create a dynamic, inclusive community for research data support across Switzerland. We foster collaboration, share knowledge, and develop best practices among professionals in libraries, IT services, core facilities, and research management offices.
Through regular meetings and specialized nodes, members discuss key topics, exchange expertise, and promote the professionalization of research data management. Our commitment to sustainability and inclusivity is ensured through good governance, including membership rules, an ethics code, and a memorandum of understanding. We actively engage with global initiatives, invite international experts to our events, and promote cross-border cooperation to stay at the forefront of research data support.
During 2024, SRDSN was formalized thanks to the financial support of swissuniversities.
Governance
The Operational Committee (OC) coordinates and organizes biannual events and reviews memberships. It also manages the editorial board for the network's communication channels, including the website and Zenodo Community. This permanent body includes at least eight administrative members, with new members invited annually to ensure diverse representation.
Members of the Operational Committee: will be listed soon.
The Steering Committee (SC) sets criteria and rules for the nodes, reviews and accepts nodes by voting, and handles violations of our code of conduct. SC members meet with nodes annually to review updates and set future goals. The SC receives annual feedback from external persons to guide SRDSN's developments and achievements. The committee consists of up to four permanent members and members rotating bi-annually from other network institutions.
Members of the Steering Committee: will be listed soon.
Nodes of the network focus on specific aspects of research data management support. Nodes can be initiated by all SRDSN members and are chaired by node leads. Node leads set goals, define the node's scope, determine outcomes of the node and report regularly to the SC on the node's results. They are responsible for communication and dissemination activities. Membership of the node is open to everyone of the SRDSN but dependent on the definition of a member according to the node's concept. Nodes are permanent, as long as there is a need for them.