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The Research Data Escape Room: A puzzle games event

Welcome to this brand new event for PGRs. This is a fun game to learn all about Research Data Management. It is based on escape room style of game. If you like puzzles and escape rooms, this event is for you!

Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a set of practices to ensure responsible handling of data in research. It is important before, during, and after your research. Part of good RDM is writing a Data Management Plan (DMP) to record decisions about how you are going to manage your data.

In this class you will learn about persistent identifiers, Data Management Plans, DOIs and good naming file naming convention for your research.

Places are limited for this event, so book as early as possible. Please login to MyFuture to register for this event

This promises to be an exciting, fun and sociable event, designed to bring out the competitor in you and generate much discussion. Register for this event as soon as you are able!

Related LibGuide: Research Data Management by Michael O'Connor

Date:
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Time:
11:00 - 13:00
Location:
Training Room 2, McClay Library
Campus:
McClay Library
Audience:
  Research postgraduate students  
Categories:
  All Faculties & Schools     Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences     Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences     Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences     Open Research     Queen's Business School     School of Arts, English and Languages     School of Biological Sciences     School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering     School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science     School of History & Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics     School of Law     School of Mathematics & Physics     School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering     School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences     School of Natural and Built Environment     School of Nursing & Midwifery     School of Pharmacy     School of Psychology     School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work