Developing Data Management Plans | Transparent Research Series
Very soon, all federally funded research, both quantitative and qualitative, will require data management plans. Are you ready? Dive into the world of rigorous and secure data management with experts from the Data Management Expert Group. Sept. 13, 2019 in L.R. Wilson Hall.
Aug 21, 2019
Rigorous and secure data management is increasingly important for journal publication, credibility with holders of data, and the maintenance of private information.
Join Maggie Neilson, Academic Librarian at Acadia University and co-Chair of the Data Management Expert Group at Portage and James Doiron, Research Management Coordinator at University of Alberta and co-Chair of the Data Management Expert Group for an introduction to Data Management Plans and Data Management Plan Assistant.
In the workshop Maggie and James will walk through the steps to developing your own Data Management Plan.
Open to all faculty members and university learners from any Faculty.
When: September 13
Keynote - 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. (free)
Workshop - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ($10)
Where: L.R. Wilson Hall, Community Room 1003
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- 11/8 R for reproducible data analysis
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- 1/10 Indigenous data sovereignty
- 2/7 Replication across the social sciences
- 3/13 Collaborative workflows
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