Research Data Management: A Crash Course
Digitization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. Research data of every kind are collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived in digital systems. The term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics relating to the handling of digital research data. In this workshop, you will learn about the basics of RDM.
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.
Except for microphone and webcam, no technical equipment or prior knowledge is required for this online workshop.
  
                
              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.
Except for microphone and webcam, no technical equipment or prior knowledge is required for this online workshop.
          Zeit
        
        
          Dienstag, 25.11.25 - 10:00 Uhr 
              
               - 15:00 Uhr
            
          
        
      
          Veranstaltungsformat
        
        
          Workshop
        
      
          Themengebiet
        
        
          research data management
        
      
          Referierende
        
        
          Dr. Ewa Elizabeth Bres, Dr. Annika Tensi
        
      
          Zielgruppen
        
        Wissenschaftler*innen
          Sprachen
        
        
          Englisch
        
      
          Ort
        
        
          online
        
      
          Plätze
        
        
          25
        
      
          Reservierung
        
        
          
          nicht erforderlich
        
      
          Link zu Anmeldung/Ticket
        
        
      
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          Veranstalter
        
        
          A workshop offered by the Bonn Graduate Center (BGZ) in cooperation with the Bonn University and State Library
        
      
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