RDM Information Series 2: Session 2 - Developing a Data Management Plan
Date
Wednesday February 15, 202312:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
The Vice-Principal Research Portfolio invites you to the second session of the RDM Brown Bag Information Series, the Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) will provide you with all the tools and knowledge you will need to create and maintain a data management plan (DMP).
You will learn about the importance of data management planning, what questions to ask when creating a DMP, and what resources are available to you to responsibly manage and document your data throughout the life of your project. You will also be introduced to the , a free, online tool available to Canadian researchers, and various DMP templates and exemplars available from the .
Video (
Queen's NetID required):The transcript and closed captioning of this video were auto-generated. We apologize in advance for any errors in the transcription.
Session Material:
- Presentation slide deck (PDF 1.6 MB)
- Example DMP from DMP Assistant (PDF 72 KB)
- ( Queen's NetID required)
成人大片 Queen鈥檚 Data Champions
The Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) is one of eighteen groups across Canada to receive funding from the as part of the . The project aims to encourage a shift in research data culture by promoting sound research data management (RDM) practices. The qDC includes five experts from across the university, working together to create and develop RDM learning resources for the Queen鈥檚 research community.
The qDC includes:
- Alicia Cappello, Engineering & Science Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library;
- Elise Degen, Communications & Relations, Centre for Advanced Computing;
- Matt Clapp, Manager of Data Platform Services, Information Technology Services;
- Meghan Goodchild, Research Data Management Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library / Scholars Portal;
- Rebecca Pero, Information & Project Coordinator, Vice-Principal Research Portfolio.
Learn more about the Resources for Research at Queen鈥檚 series
Queen's Data Champions are supported in part by funding from the Digital Research Alliance of Canada. |