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Data Management for Researchers Workshop - Matthew McEniry In-Person

Registration will open four weeks prior to this event.

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2-3 Learning Outcomes:

1. Participants will learn what Data Management is and why it’s necessary for grants and projects

2. Participants will learn the basics of a Data Management Plan.

3. Participants will be given a brief introduction to the TTU Dataverse repository.

Abstract:

This workshop will introduce participants to Data Management principles, walk through what a Data Management Plan is and why federal granting agencies require them, and show participants how to use the Dataverse client. Data Management is a key component of responsible research because keeping your data secure, preserved, and organized helps you during your projects. Federal granting agencies require that researchers make available their data after their award periods, this workshop will tell you why, what that looks like, and what tools you can use to help you. Additionally, your data needs to be accessible after the award period. Dataverse is a great option for this, and the workshop will demonstrate the features of this repository which include uploading your data, collaborating on it with other researchers, and getting a DOI (permanent link) all while keeping control of your data.

Related LibGuide: Data Management by Matt McEniry

Date:
Friday, September 20, 2019 Show more dates
Time:
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Lab 150
Locations:
University Library
Audience:
  Faculty     Graduates  
Categories:
  Workshops  
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Denise Caspell

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