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Set yourself up for research success: Manage your data like a pro, and get your own ORCiD profile

Set yourself up for research success: Manage your data like a pro, and get your own ORCiD profile Online

Join Jeffrey Demaine, Bibliometrics and Research Impact Librarian; and Isaac Pratt, Research Data Management Specialist, for this interactive session for new and returning graduate students!

Your profile as a researcher is a story that you create, and you will need an online presence that is separate from popular social media. Learn how to distinguish yourself from other researchers by creating a free ORCiD account that will automatically showcase all your academic activities, ensuring that you get credit for your work. This is the book in which your research story will be written.

Set up your research project for success with good data management practices. Learn how to organize and document your data to save time and make your life easier. Follow a few simple tips to keep your data safe and securely store your research data so your thesis isn't taken down by a hard drive failure.

This workshop consists of a synchronous workshop session, which will be recorded and shared publicly afterward.

Date:
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
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     Synchronous Session     Workshops  
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Isaac Pratt

Isaac Pratt is a Research Data Management Specialist. Isaac holds a PhD in Anatomy & Cell Biology, and has research experience is in biomedical science and social science, specifically in Physics, Biological Anthropology, and Anatomy. He is available to help with any RDM related questions including data management planning, data storage & backup, data security, and data deposit and sharing. Isaac is a member of MREB and can help with questions about data management for ethics and sensitive data.

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