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- FIZ News – 25.03.2026 FIZ Karlsruhe & OpenAIRE: Connecting Infrastructures FIZ Karlsruhe and OpenAIRE have formalised a partnership to strengthen the integration, quality, and interoperability of research information across Europe. read more
- Research IGR – 17.06.2024 Workshop on research data related data privacy and copyright issues The one-day workshop took place on June 13, 2024 at the Leibniz Association's office in Berlin. read more
- FIZ News – 02.03.2026 Between opt-out and openness: how “AI Preferences“ are supposed to regulate the use of AI At present, the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF is developing the “AI Preferences“, i.e., a technical vocabulary designed to make the use of content by AI systems more transparent and controllable. read more
- FIZ News – 07.05.2024 »The current transformations in the world of knowledge will be fruitful if we all work together.« Interview with Prof. Dr. Wolfram Horstmann in the journal “Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie” (ZfBB) 2/2024 read more
- FIZ News – 29.09.2021 NEW: ICSD SCIENTIFIC MANUAL ICSD, an indispensable tool for materials science read more
- FIZ News – 12.03.2025 Sabine Brünger-Weilandt has been awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon Sabine Brünger-Weilandt was President & CEO of FIZ Karlsruhe - Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure from 2003 to 2023. read more
- Press Releases – 10.06.2016 Professor Klaus Hulek is new editor-in-chief of zbMATH The editors and partners of zbMATH have appointed Prof. Klaus Hulek new editor-in-chief. read more
- FIZ News – 22.04.2026 Nuremberg’s Old Town in the Digital Realm: TRANSRAZ in the New Leibniz Magazine The new Leibniz Magazine features, among other things, a project that demonstrates how digital methods can make history spatially tangible: TRANSRAZ. read more
- FIZ News – 22.04.2025 Recognizing and responsibly dealing with IT security gaps IT security gaps affect us all. Whether in a private, a corporate, or a governmental environment - as soon as vulnerabilities can be exploited, the risk increases for everyone involved. read more