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Making of 'Meere Online'

From the idea to the product

  • 07.12.2021 Resolution of the DAM Board of Directors Creation of a digital information portal
  • 27.04.2022 Project application "Digital information portal"
  • 03.06.2022 Approval and funding with the participation of the five northern German states of Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein
  • 07.2022 Job advertisement for project coordination & editing
  • 10.2022 Recruitment - project coordination & editorial team
  • 12.2022 Invitation to tender and acceptance of user interface and user experience design (UI/UX design) Negotiated award without a call for competition (Section 8 (4) UVgO)
  • 12.2022 Procurement of: Provision of a semantic search for the digital information portal "Meere Online" in accordance with Section 14 (4) No. 2 VgV - negotiated procedure without a call for competition
  • 01.2023 EU Publication of software development in a negotiated procedure with a call for competition in accordance with Section 119 (5) GWB in conjunction with § Section 17 VgV
  • DAM published a Europe-wide invitation to tender for the contract in the Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union on 6 January 2023 (2023/S 005-010054, see electronic tender file). The type of procedure chosen was the negotiated procedure with a call for competition pursuant to Section 119 (5) GWB in conjunction with § 17 VgV was chosen
  • 06.2023 Award of contract for software
  • 09.23 Cooperation agreement & provision of API idw
  • 10.2023 Prototype NWMK
  • 03.2024 Beta version AI search function on all DAM facilities
  • 07.2024 Recruitment of working student
  • 08.2024 Editorial support
  • 10.2024 Launch at parliamentary evening in Bremen

Realisation of Meere Online

Conceptual and editorial development:

Dr. Ute Wilhelmsen

Head of Core Area Transfer

Dr. Carolin Müller

Editorial Information Portal

Bild von Swantje Preuschmann, Foto von Sinje Hasheider

Dr. Swantje Preuschmann

Project Coordination and Product Owner Information Portal

Editorial realisation support:

Beatriz Heigl

Referent Core Area Transfer

Kristina Klesse

Referent Core Area Transfer

Adrian Schirra

Student Assistant Funded Projects Transfer

Technical support:

The digital information portal Meere Online was created with the tireless help of software developers and UX/UI designers. Our thanks go to:

JaMoin GmbH develops applications, websites and apps for research institutions, SMEs and start-ups. In addition to software development, JaMoin provides support with conception, usability, design, deployment, hosting and ongoing operation. JaMoin specialises in the focus sectors of green impact (companies with a positive impact on the climate and the environment), laboratory technology & diagnostics, and associations & non-profit organisations.

 

ION ONE is a UX agency that supports companies in realising user-centric digital products. In iterative product development cycles, the team harmonises the requirements of the target group with those of the product. As part of the Neofonie Group, ION ONE realises a holistic service approach with UX research, conception, design, and technical implementation. Its customers include HUK-COBURG, RADEMACHER, Jägermeister, and Software AG.

We would like to thank the following for illustrations:

Martin Künsting is a freelance illustrator and infographic artist. He likes to explain complicated content from the world of science with a few words and lots of pictures. He combines his experience as an editor at Stern and GEO magazine with his comic artist skills. 
He has been drawing independently for around ten years, mainly for climate and marine research, but also for microbiology, energy and materials research. 
His clients include international organisations and many of the major research institutions in Germany.

We would like to thank Meere-Online for the advertising trailer:

ellery studio - The agency for strategy & transformation.
Shaping the future, imparting knowledge, accompanying change.
Ellery Studio is your future-oriented lead agency for social, political and organisational transformation. With data-based visual storytelling, first-class science communication, innovative participation, and citizen science formats, we inspire ourselves and others for relevant topics of sustainable and fair coexistence.

The federal government and the governments of the five northern German states support the current development and sponsor the DAM