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Wed 29 May 2024


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Managing your Research Data for Researchers (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine)
Prerequisites


Description

Managing your data well is a key responsibility as a researcher and it prevents disasters. You will encounter research data in many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

Whether you create, receive or collect this information, you will need to look after it properly.

Managing digital information properly is a complex issue. Doing it correctly from the start could save you a lot of time and hassle when preparing a publication or writing up your thesis.

Target audience
  • PhD students in the Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine
  • Researchers in the Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine
  • Other Cambridge students and staff welcome
Prerequisites

A basic awareness of data management issues will help you take part in the discussions. If you would like a refresher, explore our libguide ahead of the session: https://libguides.cam.ac.uk/research-skills/rdm

Objectives

This session will cover:

  • where to store data safely and securely
  • how to organise data
  • how to share data openly when appropriate
  • what support is available at Cambridge
Format

Online webinar with presentations, demonstrations, discussions and practical activities.

If you require any help before the session, such as accessibility support, please email our team at ResearcherDevelopment@lib.cam.ac.uk for further assistance.

System requirements

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.

Duration

Ninety minutes

Frequency

Termly

Theme
CUL Research Skills

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