Disciplinary RDM training materials
22 December, 2011 | in DCC News
By: Sarah Jones
The JISC Research Data Management training projects (RDMTrain) produced a range of disciplinary training materials. These are available for reuse and have been deposited in JORUM.
To help users find relevant resources, we've mapped the RDMTrain outputs to the data management activities in the DCC lifecycle model.
Mapping of RDMTrain materials to DCC lifecycle model
The data management training materials are tailored to the following disciplines:
- performing arts
- archaeology
- social anthropology
- health studies
- psychology
- geosciences
- social sciences
- clinical psychology
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