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SUMMARY:Writing a Data Management Plan for your Research Project
DESCRIPTION:*For UoR research postgraduates*\nThis session forms part of the Reading Researcher Development Programme (RRDP) for Research Postgraduates. \n  \nA Data Management Plan (DMP) is a structured document that sets out what data and research materials will be collected in a research project\, how they will be managed in the course of the project\, and how and where data will be preserved and made accessible to others after the project concludes. A DMP is especially useful where research involves the collection or creation of new data\, or re-use of existing data. \nWriting a DMP will help you plan and execute your research effectively\, and ensure you consider and address important data management issues\, including data storage\, organisation and documentation; research ethics and consent; intellectual property rights; and preservation and sharing of data supporting your thesis and other research outputs\, as required by University policy. A DMP will enable you to identify appropriate solutions to protect your data and the integrity of your research\, and to make the most effective use of your research materials in the long term. \nThis workshop will be of interest to students in the early stages of planning their research. It will offer practical guidance on developing a DMP\, and how to make effective use of a DMP in your day-to-day research. The workshop will introduce the University’s PGR Data Management Plan template\, which you are encouraged to use to write your DMP. Students may wish to start drafting their DMP beforehand so that they can identify any questions they have and areas where they need support. \n  \nBook your place through Reading’s Student Information System (RISIS). \nThe timetable can be viewed on the RRDP webpage in the ‘Things to do now’ section. You can also view a full timetable in the Doctoral and Researcher College site on Blackboard.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/digitalhumanities/event/writing-a-data-management-plan-for-your-research-project-2/
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SUMMARY:Writing a Data Management Plan
DESCRIPTION:*For UoR staff*\n  \nMany public funders of research require researchers to submit a data management plan (DMP) as part of a grant application\, detailing what data will be collected in the proposed project\, how data will be managed\, and how and where data will be preserved and made available to others when the project concludes. \nWhether a funder requires it or not\, if you use data in your research\, you should have a DMP for your project. Writing a DMP can help you plan and execute research effectively\, curate data for maximum utility\, identify and manage risks\, and ensure resource needs are appropriately costed. \nThis 2 hour course will offer practical guidance on developing an effective DMP for a grant application\, and how to make best use of a DMP in your day to day research. Information about data management planning tools and resources to help you will be provided. \n  \nPlease book your place via UoRLearn.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/digitalhumanities/event/writing-a-data-management-plan/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Open Research
DESCRIPTION:*For UoR staff*\n  \nThis course will give you an introduction to open research methods and why they are important to the culture of research at University of Reading and the growing open research worldwide movement. \nWe’ll cover the main principles\, ask why open research is important and suggest small steps that you can take to make your research processes more open\, transparent and accountable. We’ll cover concepts such as open notebooks\, open data\, open access\, open peer review etc. \nThis content fits in with the University’s open research action plan\, open access and open data policies. \n  \nPlease book your place via UoRLearn. \nRelated guide: Open Research Handbook by Robert Darby
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/digitalhumanities/event/introduction-to-open-research/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240201T140000
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SUMMARY:Writing a Data Management Plan for your Research Project
DESCRIPTION:*For UoR research postgraduates*\nThis session forms part of the Reading Researcher Development Programme (RRDP) for Research Postgraduates. \n  \nA Data Management Plan (DMP) is a structured document that sets out what data and research materials will be collected in a research project\, how they will be managed in the course of the project\, and how and where data will be preserved and made accessible to others after the project concludes. A DMP is especially useful where research involves the collection or creation of new data\, or re-use of existing data. \nWriting a DMP will help you plan and execute your research effectively\, and ensure you consider and address important data management issues\, including data storage\, organisation and documentation; research ethics and consent; intellectual property rights; and preservation and sharing of data supporting your thesis and other research outputs\, as required by University policy. A DMP will enable you to identify appropriate solutions to protect your data and the integrity of your research\, and to make the most effective use of your research materials in the long term. \nThis workshop will be of interest to students in the early stages of planning their research. It will offer practical guidance on developing a DMP\, and how to make effective use of a DMP in your day-to-day research. The workshop will introduce the University’s PGR Data Management Plan template\, which you are encouraged to use to write your DMP. Students may wish to start drafting their DMP beforehand so that they can identify any questions they have and areas where they need support. \n  \nBook your place through Reading’s Student Information System (RISIS). \nThe timetable can be viewed on the RRDP webpage in the ‘Things to do now’ section. You can also view a full timetable in the Doctoral and Researcher College site on Blackboard.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/digitalhumanities/event/writing-a-data-management-plan-for-your-research-project/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Research Data Management: an Introduction
DESCRIPTION:*For UoR staff*\n  \nEffective management of research data is fundamental to good research practice\, and the preservation and sharing of data that enable research findings to be validated and reproduced is required by the University and by many public funders of research. \nThis course will introduce principles and practices of research data management that will be applicable to researchers at all stages of their careers working with research data in any discipline\, whether in the sciences\, social sciences or humanities. \nThe course will cover: public funders’ and the University’s research data policies and requirements; data management plans for funding applications; storage\, organisation and documentation of data; data quality control; ethics and legal compliance; ownership and rights in data; and data preservation and sharing. \n  \nPlease book your place via UoRLearn. \nRelated guide: Open Research Handbook by Robert Darby
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/digitalhumanities/event/research-data-management-an-introduction/
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