90 min
The session consists of two parts: a 40-minute presentation and a 50-minute interactive session in which participants can apply their knowledge to practical exercises.
Has your work been slowed down by misplaced or mislabeled files?
Are you embarking on a new project and are unsure about what needs to be considered when planning the management of your research data?
Are you wondering how to publish your data?
Do you know that your research data can be licensed and even cited by other researchers?
Have you wondered about how to improve the reproducibility of your data?
Aalto Open Research Network organises a series of training sessions on Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science. This training session is intended for researchers who want to know basic information on: what RDM is, why RDM is useful, what are the stages of the data lifecycle, what are the requirements from funders and publishers for RDM, and what services Aalto provides for data management.
Our training is aimed at researchers, students, and university service staff. Please note that we do not issue participation certificates or study credits (unless stated otherwise). Participation is free. No previous knowledge is needed. For recordings of our webinars, head to our YouTube channel. There you will also find links to the slides in the video descriptions. If you have any questions, please contact researchdata@aalto.fi.
The webinar is aimed at staff and students who are interested in a basic introduction to RDM. The session offers a broad overview of the topic rather than providing details on any discipline-specific research data. No prior knowledge of RDM is required. Some information covered in the session, such as details of Aalto’s RDM services, is relevant only to those working at Aalto. The webinar is free and open to all.