Hello all,
The GESIS International Data Infrastructure team is holding a RDM workshop, please see the details below. In addition, we would be interested in cooperating with partners in holding future workshops (introductory or specialised) either at our Cologne HQ or elsewhere. Email me if you're interested.
Thanks.
Looking after your research data: Introduction to research data management
27-29 June 2012, Cologne (Germany)
Target group: social science researchers working with qualitative or quantitative data (principal Investigators, researchers parts of project teams, individual researchers, graduate students)
Are any of these questions relevant to you?
Ever lost research data?
Do you know if your research data is securely stored and backed-up?
Had troubles coding and documenting your data?
Sure you would be able to understand your data sometime in the future?
Considered sharing your research data to increase the visibility of your work?
Ever think, why would anyone be interested in my research data?
Had problems working in a collaborative setting?
If so, this GESIS workshop will be useful.
Workshop sessions include basic concepts of data management, advice on writing a data management plan, licensing data for reuse or to reuse, consent and ethics for data reuse, file formats, documentation and metadata, data storage, back-up and security, data management in collaborative research, and archiving your data.
The workshop promotes an interactive hands-on approach to looking after your research data and encourages discussion amongst participants on shared problems or experiences as well as the chance to consult with the International Data Infrastructures team at GESIS.
Further details and application form available from http://www.gesis.org/index.php?id=2194
Laurence Horton
Training Centre Coordinator
International Data Infrastructures
GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Data Archive for the Social Sciences
Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8
50667 Köln
GERMANY
T: +49(0) 221-47694-494
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Twitter: @GesisIDI
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