Join the University Libraries for in-depth training that will help you learn data management best practices, stay organized throughout the research process, and prepare datasets for preservation, sharing, and re-use.
This custom one-day workshop is open to all University of Minnesota Duluth faculty, graduate students, and research support staff.
The workshop will be followed by optional one-on-one consultations that will be customized to meet individual research needs.
Mark your calendar for January 7 January 8, 2019
What: Data Management Workshop
When: 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., January 7, 2019
Where: 410 KAML (Kathryn Ann Martin Library)
What: One-on-one data management consultations
When: 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., January 8, 2019
Where: TBD
Session agenda
- Light breakfast from 8:30-9:00
- Welcome & Introductions 9:00-9:15
- Data Management Basics 9:15-10:15
- Stretch/Break 10:15-10:30
- Documentation & File Management 10:30-11:30
- Breakout Groups 11:35-12:35
- Lunch 12:35-1:35
- Long-Term Topics (Preservation) 1:40-2:40
- Review Action Items 2:45-3:00
- Wrap-Up/Evaluations 3:00-3:15
Workshop instructors
The instructors for the session are librarians at the Health Sciences Libraries, University of Minnesota Twin Cities with expertise related to grants and data management, and federal funding requirements.
- Caitlin Bakker, MLIS, Research Services Librarian and Medical School Liaison
- Sarah Brown, MSc, Medical School Liaison
- Katherine Chew, MLIS, Research Services and Outreach Librarian
- Shanda Hunt, MPH, Public Health Liaison and Data Curation Specialist
- Frank Sayre, MLIS, Pharmacy Liaison