Quickstart to Research Data Management
Are you new to the topic of research data management (RDM)? Or do you want to refresh your memory on the topic? The Quickstart to Research Data Management workshop offers a comprehensive introduction to key aspects of RDM, helping you effectively manage your research data.
This two-hour workshop will introduce you to several concepts and practices in RDM, including:
- Data collection
- Data storage
- Data security
- Data documentation
- Data selection and preservation
- FAIR data
- Data sharing and reuse
By the end of the workshop, you can apply this knowledge to gathering, handling, preserving and sharing your research data and use best practices. This workshop is suitable for all career stages and those interested in learning how to complete a Data Management Plan (DMP).
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge is required to participate in this workshop. This workshop is aimed at researchers working at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. Do you work at UMC Utrecht? There is a similar workshop tailored to UMCU researchers, you can contact researchtooling@umcutrecht.nl for more information.
Costs
There are no costs associated with this workshop.
Planned dates
The workshop is planned for the following dates:
For registration and practical information, please visit the agenda item for a specific workshop date. We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule workshops due to insufficient registrations or unforeseen circumstances.
Credits
This workshop takes about 2 hours. Due to the short duration of this workshop, you cannot earn ECTS for attending.
Contact
If you have questions about this workshop or would like to request a session, please contact us via info@rdm.uu.nl. Once we receive your request, we鈥檒l get in touch to finalize the details and arrange a session that suits your needs.
More information
If you have any remaining questions, please feel free to come by our weekly Walk-In Hours for Research Data & Software.
Do you want to learn more about handling privacy-sensitive data? You can do the self-paced Privacy Basics for Researchers (online training) or request a tailored workshop on the topic.