Curating Research Assets and Data Using Lifecycle Education

This course has been retired.
Certificate Eligibility: 
DAS
Credits: 
5 ARC, 0.75 CEU, 6.5 ICRM
Length: 
1 day
Max Attendees: 
35
Tier: 
Transformational
Description: 

Today’s archives and library leaders require the knowledge, skills, and competencies focused on in this workshop to respond effectively to the growing—and increasingly complex—data management needs of their institutions! You’ll explore the obligations of researchers to manage and preserve their data, the attributes of data that contribute to the complexity of archiving data, and the range of tools and services available to support data curation standards and best practices. Although the focus in this workshop is on social science data, the majority of issues are applicable to much of the data produced in other disciplinary domains.

Participants may choose to bring a laptop with wireless Internet connection to independently explore the tools mentioned during the workshop.

Learning Outcomes: 
Discern funding agency and publisher mandates, policies, standard community practices, and other issues driving the growing need for research data curation and archiving
Identify a variety of data types
Assess selected technical and administrative issues that are specific to archiving digital research data
Recognize standards and best practices of data curation and archiving
List available tools and services to assist with research data management and archiving
Describe the Data Management Plan (DMP) Tool and Data Curation Profiles based on hands-on experience
Who Should Attend: 

Archivist practitioners, archivist managers, archivist administrators, digital curators, and librarians

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