Who should attend?
The program will target the interests and needs of data managers and curators, librarians who work with research data, and researchers and data scientists. A wide range of disciplines from the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, and humanities will be represented. The summit will bring together practitioners and researchers from academic institutions, data centers, funding agencies, and industry.
Why attend RDAP16?
Workshop Materials
Part One
The CIDOC CRM, a Standard for the Integration of Cultural Information Martin Doerr, Steve Stead View PowerPoint slides [1.49MB]
Part Two
Modelling Intellectual Processes: The object-orient FRBR Model Martin Doerr View PowerPoint slides [236KB]
In light of recent funding body mandates, many UK HEIs are working to develop and implement research data management systems, services and support. The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) is delighted to announce that we will be hosting a half-day workshop to provide an introduction to data management planning and DMPonline, the DCC's web-based tool to help researchers write DMPs. We will demonstrate DMPonline and profile the options available for customising the tool.
This course will explain how the DMPonline tool for Data Management Planning can be customised by institutions. You will be introduced to the concepts of templates and guidance used in the tool, and shown the range of options available for adding details of local requirements and support. The course will be based in a computer lab so the examples demonstrated can be tried out in practice.
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