Research data management at Imperial: byte-sized sessions
Join us every second Tuesday of the month to learn and discuss aspects of Research Data Management at Imperial College London.
Covering everything from best practices in storing, and preserving your data and software, to research data management tools and beyond, these sessions are an informal way to learn about best practices, tools and techniques to increase your research impact.
The Byte-Sized Sessions will be held in the level 4 meeting room of the Central Library from 12.30 to 13.00, as well as at other Imperial campuses. Please see our schedule for a Byte-Sized Session near you.
Bring a tea or coffee. Doughnuts will be provided.
If you are interested in attending please contact the RDM team rdm-enquiries@imperial.ac.uk
Byte Sized Sessions
Date | Session | Location |
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Tuesday 14 February | Love your data: looking at repositories |
Central Library, level 4 meeting room, South Kensington campus |
Tuesday 14 March |
ORCID iDs and persistent identifiers | Central Library, level 4 meeting room, South Kensington campus |
Tuesday 11 April |
ICT and RDM | Hammersmith Campus Library, Zeneca Room |
Tuesday 9 May |
Publishing negative results | Central Library, level 4 meeting room, South Kensington campus |
Tuesday 13 June | Symplectic for data and software management | Royal Brompton campus, room to be confirmed |
Tuesday 11 July |
DMPOnline for data and software management | St Mary's campus, room to be confirmed |
August | Love your data: looking at repositories | Location to be confirmed |
September | Live data storage |
Location to be confirmed |
October | Metadata | Location to be confirmed |
November | DMPOnline for data software management | Location to be confirmed |
December | Dealing with sensitive data |
Location to be confirmed |
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