The fourth in the series of JISC-British Library DataCite Workshops will take place in the British Library Centre for Conservation (Foyle Suite).
About the Workshop
Deciding what constitutes a clearly-defined - and therefore citable - digital object is a key challenge in research data management. The challenge is even greater when the data in question is dynamic (in the case of longitudinal data, for example) or structurally complex (such as data comprised of multiple sub-datasets).
Our 13th Roadshow returns to London on Tuesday 20 November 2012 and will be held at the at the London School of Economics, Rosebery Hall, EC1R 4TY.
Presentations:
Join us for iConference 2013
The iConference is an annual gathering of scholars and researchers concerned with critical information issues in contemporary society. iConference participants advance the boundaries of information studies, explore core concepts and ideas, and create new technological and conceptual configurations—all situated in interdisciplinary discourses. These issues will be addressed during our four-day event in Fort Worth, Texas, February 12-15, 2013.
The 14th DCC regional roadshow will take place on 5 and 6 December at the Library and Learning Centre, University of Dundee.
The roadshow is organised in conjunction with the University of Dundee.
The DigCurV project is delighted to announce 'Framing the digital curation curriculum' conference.
With the development of an advanced knowledge-based society, digital curation is becoming a central challenge and activity for libraries, archives, museums and other cultural organizations. The need for skilled professionals to manage digital collections is evident in Europe and internationally, yet there are limited numbers of institutions currently offering professional training and education programmes to prepare individuals to work in the field.
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