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Do you create or use data in your research? Looking for tips and tools to better help you manage your research data, and preserve it for long-term use? Do you want to learn how to write a good Data Management Plan for a grant proposal?
The OSU Libraries is offering an Introductory Research Data Management Workshop, an asynchronous online workshop for OSU community members engaged in research with data from Monday, January 30 through Thursday, February 2. Topics will include getting started with data management planning, funder requirements for data sharing, metadata, tips to help keep you organized, sharing, archiving and preservation, and an introduction to tools and on-campus support to aid researchers.
This workshop is designed for those with either no or minimal research data management experience.This is a discipline agnostic workshop, and tutors will have experience with different fields. The audience for this workshop is graduate students, postdocs and early career researchers and staff. Because you need an ONID to access the Canvas pages, only members of the Oregon State University community may register.
You should plan on spending about an hour a day for each of the four consecutive days of the workshop to review the materials and complete the exercises. A group of tutors will be giving you feedback, and answering your questions. The course is offered via Canvas.
121 The Valley Library
Corvallis OR 97331–4501
Phone: 541-737-3331
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