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Webinar: Love Data Management

12:00 am - 10:00 am
Online
Training
Data skills
Other
Part of Love Data Week
Let European data experts take you on a tour around the research data lifecycle to learn about best practices in data management to make research data findable, understandable, sustainably accessible and reusable. This free webinar will introduce you to the recently published Expert Tour Guide on Data Management, developed by fifteen data experts from the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA). Travel with us for an hour and we will show you how to use the guide for self-study or how to use it for delivering face-to-face data management training. Besides an overview of the guide and how to navigate it, the trip will zoom in on data management planning and key legal and ethical considerations in creating shareable data. Overall, the expert tour guide provides guidance to early career social scientists, from planning, organising, documenting, processing, storing and protecting data to sharing and publishing them. Along the way, illustrations and examples, as well as expert tips and insights into data management practices in different European countries lighten up the journey. 
Speakers: 
Gunn Inger Lyse, Norwegian Centre for Research Data (NSD)
Ulf Jakobsson, Swedish National Data Service (SND)
Ellen Leenarts,  Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
Veerle Van den Eynden, UK Data Service