Managing research data

Managing research data

An introduction to planning, managing, sharing, and publishing your research data.

By Centre for eResearch

Location

Online

About this event

Research data is anything created, collected or obtained in the course of research that underpins your research outputs - digital, print and physical datasets, code, artefacts, cultural taonga.

Domestic and international funders, ethics approval processes, research collaborators and the University are increasingly requiring research data to be managed in accordance with FAIR, CARE, and Māori Data Sovereignty principles whilst acknowledging the diversity of research practices.

Aimed at all research and research support staff and postgraduate research students, this workshop will introduce you to data management concepts, requirements, best practices, services and useful tools to support you to manage and share your research data across the research data lifecycle.

Delivered by the Centre for eResearch and Libraries & Learning Services. Please book to attend.

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The Centre for eResearch (CeR) is a research platform hosted by the Faculty of Science to provide services to researchers across the University of Auckland community.