Event box
Exit Protocols + Data Transfer: Research Data Management Community of Practice Online
What happens to data when your grad student graduates? How do you deal with data transfers when you change institutions? This month, our RDM Community of Practice roundtable will focus on how researchers deal with exit protocols and data transfer. Join us April 25 at 11 AM for a great discussion! We will be joined by Dr. Maureen MacDonald (Dean of Science, Kinesiology) and her grad students to discuss data storage, backup, and documentation when students finish their projects and degrees; and Dr. Blaise Bourdin (Mathematics) who will share his process of transferring large volumes of data when he joined McMaster and beyond.
Here is the meeting link. Learn more and join the RDM community!
- Date:
- Thursday, April 25, 2024
- Time:
- 11:00am - 12:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Audience:
- Everyone
- Categories:
- Research Data Management Workshops
CODE OF CONDUCT
The Sherman Centre and the McMaster University Library are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for its presenters and participants. As a participant in this session, you agree to support and help cultivate an experience that is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive, as well as free of harassment, discrimination, and oppression. We reserve the right to remove participants who exhibit harassing, malicious or persistently disruptive behaviour. Please refer to our code of conduct webpage for more information.
Event Organizer
Danica Evering is a Research Data Management Specialist. They braid together broad fluency in social practice art, healthcare, community research, data, and systems development to provide comprehensive RDM services. Danica is available to help students, postdocs, faculty, and staff with RDM through the data lifecycle—Data Management Plans, storage and backup, data security, data sharing. With an MA in Media Studies from Concordia, they are interested in fostering RDM within curious scholars and disciplines in Humanities and Social Sciences.