Speed DATAing

Tuesday, April 8 | 2-4 pm | Blackburn Room, 4th Floor, Robarts Library

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Come and showcase your research data to other grad students.

Share info on a few of these or other data topics of interest to you in an open mic forum:

  • What kind of data are you working with?
  • How are you organizing your research data?
  • What problems or issues are you having with your data?
  • Are you doing any data visualization?
  • What instruments do you use to capture, process and analyze your data?
  • Where (or how) do you store your data?
  • Do you contribute data to any research networks or repositories?
  • Will your data be available to other researchers or the public?  What will you do to make it so?

Research data are an integral output of the scholarly research process for all disciplines. Not only does research data form the underpinning of  scholarly publications and knowledge creation, managing and storing research data is essential for verifying and evaluating research results. Value further increases when research data is made available for re-use as it opens doors to answer new research questions and to build on existing research.

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Looking forward to Speed DATAing with you!   

About Monique Flaccavento

Acting Director, OISE Library
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