Research Data Management in Partnered Research Projects
Navigating Partnered Research Series
Webinar | May 23, 2024, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. MT.
Research Data Management in Partnered Research Projects
Webinar | Thursday, May 23, 2024, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. MT
With funders and publishers increasingly implementing research data management (RDM) requirements, including requirements for data deposit and/or sharing, it’s crucial to think about how you’re managing your research data, both during a research project and after it’s completed.
Drawing on case examples from the social sciences and humanities and focusing on the importance of RDM in the context of partnered research, this session will introduce you to the essentials of RDM and provide you with tips and resources to help you effectively and consistently manage your data.
This webinar is open to students, faculty, staff, postdocs and community members.
About the Speakers
Jennifer Abel
Jennifer Abel is the Research Data Management Librarian in Libraries and Cultural Resources. She was previously the Research Data Management Specialist in the Research Services Office, and has also worked with the Digital Research Alliance of Canada and the Canadian Association of Research Libraries.
Alexander Thistlewood
Alexander Thistlewood is the Research Data Management Specialist in the Research Services Office at UCalgary. Previously, he worked on the Research Data Management and Open Science files at SSHRC.
Navigating Partnered Research is a digital series hosted by the Knowledge Engagement team in Research Services to provide support and guidance for faculty members interested in pursuing partnerships with community.
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