Managing research data workshop

An online workshop for researchers of all stages introducing policies, best practices and services to support you in managing research data.

Research data management is the process of planning and undertaking the collection, organisation, management, storage, backup, preservation, and sharing of data before, during, and after the research project. Good research data management helps you and your collaborators to understand the requirements, complexities, and policies which apply to your research project, maintain the integrity of the research process, store your research data securely, and publish or share the data when you're ready. 

Event details

Registration is open for the six workshops planned for this year:

  • Thursday 5 March, 10am-12pm
  • Tuesday 21 April, 1pm-3pm
  • Thursday 28 May, 10am-12pm
  • Wednesday 22 July, 1pm-3pm
  • Thursday 24 September, 10am-12pm
  • Tuesday 3 November, 1pm-3pm

In addition to the schedule above, research groups can request a workshop by emailing researchdata@auckland.ac.nz.

Learning outcomes

Attendees will be able to:

  • Describe the importance of good research data management
  • Identify relevant University policies and processes for research data management
  • Apply policies, data classification, and best practices to your research across the research data lifecycle
  • Find guidance, services, and support across the University for managing research data

After the workshop

See the workshop materials.

Participants are encouraged to engage with their peers across the University research community, including workshop instructors and CeR staff, by joining HackyHour to post questions and exchange ideas.

Contact

Research Data Support Services
Email: researchdata@auckland.ac.nz

Laura Armstrong
eResearch Engagement Lead

Email: Laura Armstrong