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CDU Event

Introduction to Research Data Management (RDM)

Research event
Presenter Joanna Dziedzic
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Contact person T: 08 8946 7016 E: askthelibrary@cdu.edu.au
Location Online
Open to CDU staff and students
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Introduction to Research Data Management explores aspects of management and care of research data throughout the research data lifecycle.

Grasp the essential principles and practices of managing research data throughout its lifecycle, from creation to preservation.

Explore the numerous advantages of effective RDM, including research integrity, policy compliance, streamlining your research process, and improving research quality.

Discover how RDM enhances research integrity, reproducibility, collaboration, and, ultimately, your research impact.

Understand the importance of a Research Data Management Plan (RDMP), ensuring responsible data stewardship throughout your research journey.

Categorise your data based on sensitivity, security requirements, and potential risks, ensuring appropriate handling. Gain insights into secure data storage options, addressing security risks and compliance requirements.

Who Should Attend:

- HDR students
- Researchers across all disciplines and career stages
- Faculty members supervising research
- Research support professionals

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Registration is required, 20 seats are available.

 

 

 

 

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