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“The University Library of Münster (Universitäts- und Landes bibliothek Münster) is a state and deposit library comprised of the Central Library and 60 decentralized libraries that hold a collection of 6.1 million printed books that serve students and staff of the University as well as other researchers of Münster city and beyond.
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After a health break, the group was taken to tour the medical student learning infrastructure including the Limette- used for a simulations Centre and study teaching hospital where medical students acquire practical skills by learning on “actor” patients before practicing on-real patients. In afternoon, the group visited the future study laboratory that is still under construction where Dr. Sönke Scherzer explained the plans for new state-of-the-art laboratory complex that will also harbor the students recreational floor.
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A presentation on Research Data Management by Dr. Frank Berkemeier, Head of Department Data Management & Publication Services was held in the afternoon. We learnt about the different tools that the different types of data; RDM services at the library; tools used in storage of research data (SCIEBO, DATASTORE); Data repositories – (DATORIUM, PANGEO, DATASAVE, NOMAD, ZENODO); tools used in data organisation (E. LABFTW, GITHUB) and archiving of re research data.
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Here we learnt how information literacy and user education is embedded the medical library. Being the last day at Münster University, the hosts and the Ugandan group had a recap session on the major take-a-ways from the study trip and how the knowledge acquired work would be applied back home in Makerere and Busitema University Medical Libraries.[…]“
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