Research Data Management - Tools
Overview:
As a researcher, you will encounter research data in many forms, ranging from observations, measurements and surveys to images and audio files. There are tools which can help at various points of the data lifecycle.
- What tools are available at Warwick?
- How do I evaluate a selection of tools related to research data?
Good Research Data Management (RDM) is important for the success of a research project. This session will focus on tools that can be used to support research at each stage of the research data lifecycle. This will include tools for data management planning, data collection and analysis and to support the creation of data documentation. The session will include time to discuss specific questions about what tools may be available to help answer your research questions
Who should attend?
University of Warwick Research Active Staff (staff on Research-focussed, Teaching-focussed and Research and Teaching contracts) and PhD Students.
Workshop enables delegates to:
By the end of the session attendees will have:
- A greater understanding of a range of tools available to support your data management practice and planning
- Knowledge of where to find help if needed.
Vitae Development Framework:
Knowledge and Intellectual abilities: A1
Personal effectiveness: B1
Research governance and organisation: C1
Workshop Pre-work:
Any pre-work for this workshop will be emailed to delegates:
Led by:
Heather Lawler, Research Data Officer, The Library and Steve Ranford Senior Academic Technologist, IT Services
Further events in the Research Data Management Series 2019/20:
Essentials
13.00 - 14.30
Monday 18 November 2019
Planning
10.00 - 11.30
Wednesday 4 December 2019
Workshop Details
Date:
Tuesday 6 February 2020
Time:
10.00 - 11..30
Venue:
Library Training Room, Floor 2, The Library
Any questons
Workshop content:
Heather Lawler
Research Data Officer
The Library
Steve Ranford
Senior Academic Technologist
IT Services
Workshop arrangements:
Jane Cooper
Administrative Assistant, Organisational Development,
Ext: 24893.