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Julian Naujoks is a Research Fellow at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center in Berlin, Germany, where he has been working since 2016. His research focuses on Research Data Management, Open Access, and Open Science within the Research Information unit, contributing to institutional and national open science infrastructure.
His educational background includes:
- M.A. in Social-cultural Studies from Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder (2011-2015)
- B.A. in Political Science from Freie Universität Berlin (2008-2011)
Dr. Naujoks specializes in Open Science implementation, with deep expertise in Open Access and Open Data practices within social sciences. His work addresses critical challenges in research data curation, digital library transformation, and scholarly communication infrastructure. He actively develops practical solutions for research data management through projects like SowiDataNet, emphasizing interoperability, metadata standards, and sustainable repository design while analyzing policy impacts on academic workflows.
His publication record (2017-2022) reveals consistent focus on social science data infrastructure, with recurring themes including research data-publication integration, pandemic-era open science adaptations, and US/EU library digitalization models. Key contributions analyze practical implementation barriers in open data curation, repository design for social sciences, and the evolving role of libraries as "connecting tissue" in research ecosystems, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary collaboration across German research institutions.
Julian Naujoks has not publicly disclosed formal doctoral student supervision. No major research grants are documented in available materials, though his work involves institutional project funding through WZB initiatives.
As core member of WZB's Research Information unit, he drives SowiDataNet repository development and participates in national open science networks. His team collaborates with German university libraries, research data centers, and international consortia to advance research data infrastructure, particularly focusing on social science-specific curation challenges and policy implementation frameworks.




