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Research Data Management for Junior Researchers (506)

Dates

28 novembre 2018

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Organisateur(s)/trice(s)
Intervenant-e-s

Dr Audrey Bellier; Eliane Blumer; Jean-Blaise Claivaz

Description

 

 

Data Management Phd103003

 

 

Over the last few years, research data and its appropriate management has become increasingly the focus of attention. From one hand the funders (public or private) are more and more interested to know how researchers manage the data produced thanks to their funding; and from the other hand the scientific journals require researchers to publish the dataset alongside with the articles in order to be able to analyse its quality and to allow reproducibility. Whether their interests lie in the digital humanities or the challenges of big data, for a career in academia or in industry, researchers need to be aware of these recent developments and be ready to provide the data that underpin their analyses and results. As professionals, researchers can no longer risk the loss of a dataset or apparent confusion over their results: clarity and availability are essential. This interactive workshop will give participants the essential knowledge to respond to these requirements, and will provide fundamental steps to cover the entire research data management cycle – from the launch of a project until its end. During the workshop, participants will learn about:

  • Planning research according to funders' requirements using a data management plan (DMP)
  • Documentation and organisation of research data with existing tools such as TextGrid (for humanities) or Colectica (social and economic sciences) or openBIS (for life sciences)
  • Valorisation of research data by publication in appropriate data repositories with appropriate licences or in data journals.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the day participants will:

  • Be able to plan their research by using a DMP and ensure compliancy
  • Be able to use tools such as TextGrid, Colectica or openBIS for research data documentation and organisation, including naming standards, formats, security and back-up
  • Know the discipline landscape of data repositories along with their advantages/disadvantages
  • Have learnt how to upload a dataset into a specific repository
  • Know the data licence options and how they work
  • Know what data papers are all about

Theory parts will be short in order to focus on hands-on practical works and discussions. A laptop is necessary for the online exercises.

Preparatory work Participants will be asked to respond to a preliminary survey one week before the workshop.

Lieu

University of Lausanne

Information

Date : Wednesday 28 November 2018

Schedule: 09:00 to 16:30

Location: University of Lausanne

Trainers

  • Audrey Bellier, PhD, Information professional, trainer at Schmidheiny Library Uni Arve, collaborator at Coordination Open Access and Research Data, CODIS, University of Geneva
  • Eliane Blumer, Research Data Management Coordinator, Liaison Librarian Life Sciences, EPFL Library
  • Jean-Blaise Claivaz, coordinator of Open Access and Research Data, CODIS, University of Geneva
Frais

Participants are eligible for reimbursement of incurred travel expenses by train between the city of their university and the location of the workshop (half-fare card, 2nd class). A reimbursement form will be supplied to all registered participants for this workshop.

Places

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