LIBER Webinar: Research Data - What To Keep?

Kirstine's bookmarks 2020-03-23

Summary:

Researchers, librarians, data curators, and policy makers all need to answer the question, what research data should be kept? We can’t keep it all, because that would be too expensive and time-consuming, but we have to keep data that is irreplaceable and unique in its value for future research, some or to enable it to be reused and validated, to enable peer review to be informed, and to enable there to be trust in research findings. Types of data needing to be retained also vary and may include related materials such as software and documentation. How much and what is enough? In this webinar, organised by LIBER's Research Data Management Working Group, we dive into the topic of what to keep with expert Neil Beagrie, author of a recent Jisc-funded report on this topic.

Link:

https://zenodo.org/record/3693692

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Date tagged:

03/23/2020, 10:58

Date published:

03/23/2020, 06:58