Staff: How to manage the components of your research for AHSS (ONLINE)
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During your research, all researchers, irrespective of discipline, will generate components of your research that you will manage and/or share. This can be tables & charts of results, sensor data, audio or video recordings, diaries, interview transcripts, survey results, text, photos, focus group, digital content etc, the list is endless. This can be called sources, archives, resources.
Sometimes it may be called primary sources, resources or archives. This course aims to help you:
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Identify elements of your research that you need to manage and potentially share
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What your funder policy is regarding sharing this content
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How to share/publish this content at the end. If this content is sensitive, you will advised how to keep it safe
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How to safely and effectively manage this content throughout the lifecycle of the research (storage, sharing and archiving, for example)
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Understand the ethical (research integrity, informed consent), legal (GDPR/data protection, Intellectual Property) and funding requirements/contexts to your sharing
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How to get a DOI for this content before you publish any related articles
This brand new course is open to all researchers! It is only offered ONCE in semester 1, 2024. OPEN ONLY TO AHSS RESEARCHERS.
This course is delivered online via MS Teams.
Please sign up here to register for the course.
Related LibGuide: Research Data Management by Michael O'Connor
- Date:
- Wednesday, November 20, 2024
- Time:
- 15:00 - 16:30
- Location:
- Teams
- Audience:
- Academic and research staff
- Categories:
- Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Open Research Queen's Business School School of Arts, English and Languages School of History & Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics School of Law School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work