All Data Set? An Introduction to Research Data Management
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.
This lecture provides an overview of RDM activities and best practices that come in handy during the research project lifecycle.
This lecture is part of the series "Better safe than sorry - How early-career researchers overcome risks and avoid pitfalls when submitting applications and performing research"
This lecture provides an overview of RDM activities and best practices that come in handy during the research project lifecycle.
This lecture is part of the series "Better safe than sorry - How early-career researchers overcome risks and avoid pitfalls when submitting applications and performing research"
Time
Wednesday, 11.12.24 - 10:00 AM
- 12:00 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
research data management
Speaker
Christian Bittner
Target groups
Researchers
Languages
Englisch
Location
Online via Zoom
Reservation
required
Registration/Ticket
Organizer
A lecture offered by the Bonn Graduate Center (BGZ) in cooperation with the Research Data Service Center
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