Data Management Practices for Successful Researchers
Friday 04 May, 2012
12 - 1pm, $0
Columbia University, Schapiro
605 West 115 Street
Data is critical to research. And managing your data is critical to the success of your research and your career. From the moment you conceive of a research project, there are management issues about your data that you need to be aware of. Here are just a few of the questions this session will address:
- What counts as data?
- Who owns your data? Who can use? For what purposes?
- How should data be stored? For how long? In what format?
- How much of your data do you need to make available to other researchers?
- What do funding agencies require?
These questions will be addressed by representatives of the libraries and of Research Compliance.
Joel Roselin, Office of Research Compliance and Training
Kathryn Pope, Center for Digital Research and Scholarship
Danianne Mizzy, Engineering Library
May 04, 2012 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Room 414, Shapiro (CEPSR), Morningside Campus
Lunch Provided
Sponsored by The Office of Research Compliance and Training, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, SEAS Office of Graduate Students Affairs, and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
- What counts as data?
- Who owns your data? Who can use? For what purposes?
- How should data be stored? For how long? In what format?
- How much of your data do you need to make available to other researchers?
- What do funding agencies require?
These questions will be addressed by representatives of the libraries and of Research Compliance.
Joel Roselin, Office of Research Compliance and Training
Kathryn Pope, Center for Digital Research and Scholarship
Danianne Mizzy, Engineering Library
May 04, 2012 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Room 414, Shapiro (CEPSR), Morningside Campus
Lunch Provided
Sponsored by The Office of Research Compliance and Training, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, SEAS Office of Graduate Students Affairs, and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs