Mastering Research Data Management: An Introductory Course

Trish Strzelecka
Wednesday 15 November 2023

Embark on a journey to enhance your research data management skills with our introductory course! Whether you’re just starting your research or looking to refine your data management plans, this session is designed to provide you with essential knowledge and practical insights.

Course Highlights:

Basics of Data Management Planning:

  • Gain a solid understanding of what research data management plans entail.
  • Discover the significance of effective data management in the research process.

St Andrews DMP Template:

  • Explore the St Andrews DMP template—an invaluable tool for structuring your data management plan.
  • Learn how to leverage this template to streamline your data management process.

Resources for Data Management:

  • Navigate through a wealth of resources available to support you at every stage of your research.
  • Uncover tools that simplify data management planning.

Future Perspectives:

  • Understand the contemporary importance of data management plans.
  • Explore how your First-Year Review data management plan can be a valuable asset throughout your research journey.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn the fundamentals of creating effective research data management plans.
  • Acquire knowledge about available resources for ongoing support.
  • Gain insights into First-Year Review DMP requirements and submission processes.
  • Explore practical examples using the St Andrews DMP template.

Workshop Details:

  • Date & Time: 28/11/2023 14.00-15.00
  • Location: Online

Who Should Attend?

  • Ideal for researchers at all levels, from beginners to those seeking to enhance their data management skills.

Don’t miss this opportunity to boost your research journey with effective data management. Enroll now to empower your research with structured and organized data practices!

Note: Open to all researchers across disciplines.

Please use pdms to sign up: PDMS – University of St Andrews (st-andrews.ac.uk)