Data Management Series 4: How to Share Your Data and Ethically Reuse Data Created by Others Thu, 02/12/2015 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm · University of Minnesota Libraries · University of Minnesota Libraries

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Summary:

"Scholars publish their research in journals using graphs and charts to describe the data they collected. But sharing the data behind those results is an important part of the scholarly communication process. Sharing data allows for the validation, replicability, and reuse of those results in new and amazing ways. This session of the Data Management Series will demonstrate the benefits of data sharing and potential for reuse and introduce the techniques of data publishing and data citation. Flipped classroom: before attending, participants will watch a five minute video on data sharing, citation and re-use so that in class, we can focus on hands-on participation and activities. Participants that attend all five data management sessions will receive a Certificate for their UMN training records. See more information on our course website at http://z.umn.edu/datamgmt15. Audience: Graduate students currently enrolled at the UMN."

Link:

https://www.lib.umn.edu/services/workshops/data-management-series-4-how-share-your-data-and-ethically-reuse-data-created-o-2

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.u.minnesota oa.data oa.publishing oa.citations oa.reproducibility oa.events oa.rdm

Date tagged:

02/13/2015, 08:24

Date published:

02/13/2015, 03:24