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Introduction to Research Data Management
It is better to start with the publication in mind!
In this course, you will learn how to use Research Data Management (RDM) to improve the writing of your publications and potentially increase its impact.
Starting from basic concepts, together with hands-on activities and discussions, during three half days, you will learn how to standardize, document, and submit your data in a repository and how all of this will help you underpin your publication!
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Contact: vibtrainingconferences@vib.be
Keywords: Research Data Management, FAIR Data, Open data
Fields: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, OTHER BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Target audience: Life
Resource type: Presentations, Activities
Version: 2024
Status: Active
Learning objectives:
- Define, explain, and differentiate RDM, FAIR data and Open data.
- Find information and resources about RDM.
- Organize, structure, and standardize data and documentation linked to experiments and publication during and after research.
- Apply minimal metadata standards for domain-specific data.
- Describe the impact of documentation on the publication preparation.
- Finding trusted and certified repositories (generic and discipline specific), and learning how to deposit data to them.
- Recognize, explain, and discuss the GDPR.
- Describe how to protect and anonymize personal data.
- Reuse and verify data.
Date created: 2024-10-07
Scientific topics: Biology
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