CDH Basics: Designing a digital research project New
This CDH Basics session explores the lifecycle of a digital research project across the stages of design, data capture, transformation, and analysis, presentation and preservation. It introduces tactics for embedding ethical research principles and practices at each stage of the research process.
- Introduction to the digital project life cycle
- Ethics by design and EDI-informed data processing
- Data and metadata - definitions
- Basics of data curation (good practice in file naming, version control)
- Understanding files and folders
This can be attended as a standalone session or as part of the DH Basics course.
CDH Basics sessions are open to the University of Cambridge staff and graduate students who want to learn and apply digital methods and use digital tools in their research, these sessions may be of particular interest to:
- PhD students in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Early Career Researchers in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Other Cambridge students and staff welcome
- We also welcome Open-Oxford-Cambridge DTP students.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Thu 17 Oct 09:30 - 10:30 | 09:30 - 10:30 | Cambridge Digital Humanities Online | Dr Anne Alexander |
Online webinar with presentations, demonstrations, discussions and practical activities.
If you require help before the session, such as accessibility support, please email our team at Learning.events@cdh.cam.ac.uk for further assistance.
This session will be delivered using Zoom so please ensure you have it installed ahead of the session. A joining link will be sent out as part of the booking confirmation process.
Booking / availability