Research Data Management for ZEF: A Crash Course
Effective RDM is a crucial part of modern scientific practice. It involves organizing, storing, and preserving data collected during research projects to ensure data quality, security, accessibility, and compliance with legal and ethical standards. Proper RDM supports transparency, reproducibility, and long-term usability of research results, enabling researchers to collaborate more efficiently and build on existing knowledge.
Ever wondered what a DMP is and why care to write one? Ever been unable to open a file, find the most recent version of a file, or worse, lost an important file? Regardless if small or big and transdisciplinary, all projects can generate enough (digital) research data to become confusing and susceptible to loss.
This workshop provides you with do’s, don‘ts and good practices that help keep your project data safe, secure and well organized until you are ready to share or reuse it. Start your next project or enhance your current one by introducing RDM to it!
Ever wondered what a DMP is and why care to write one? Ever been unable to open a file, find the most recent version of a file, or worse, lost an important file? Regardless if small or big and transdisciplinary, all projects can generate enough (digital) research data to become confusing and susceptible to loss.
This workshop provides you with do’s, don‘ts and good practices that help keep your project data safe, secure and well organized until you are ready to share or reuse it. Start your next project or enhance your current one by introducing RDM to it!
Time
Tuesday, 21.04.26 - 09:00 AM
- 02:00 PM
Event format
Workshop
Topic
research data management
Speaker
Dr. Ewa Elizabeth Bres, Dr. Annika Tensi
Target groups
Researchers
Languages
Englisch
Location
online
Spots
25
Reservation
not required
Organizer
A workshop offered by the Research Data Service Center for ZEF (Center for Development Research)
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