Working With Research Data? These Two Events Should Be On Your Calendar
Register now for one or both!

(1) Wednesday, August 31, 2016
11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., EDT
Data Curation: Cultivating Past Research Data for Future Consumption

This NISO virtual conference will explore the many aspects of data curation. 
The morning segment will provide attendees with an explanation of what services 
libraries are expected to offer, a discussion of the data lifecycle, ideas for 
fostering partnerships and collaboration, and information on the ever-present 
legal and ethical concerns of handling data. The afternoon program presents 
five case studies drawn from the humanities, the social sciences, and the hard 
sciences. Speakers will describe their first-hand experience of the unique 
challenges involved in curating data. Closing up the conference will be a 
wrap-up discussion surfacing those facets of data curation not covered 
previously.

Confirmed speakers are: Suzie Allard, University of Tennessee–Knoxville; 
Jennifer Lee, University of Texas–Austin; Lisa Johnston, University of 
Minnesota–Twin Cities; Melissa Levine, University of Michigan; Rebekah 
Cummings, University of Utah; Ashley Clark, Northeastern University; Ian Lamb 
and Nicole Contaxis, New York University Health Sciences Library; Libbie 
Stephenson, UCLA; and Karen S. Baker, University of Illinois.

For more details on this event, including registration information, please 
visit the NISO event page 
<http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/virtual_conference/aug31_virtualconf/> . 
Your registration for this NISO virtual conference entitles you to participate 
(at no additional cost) in the follow-up Training Thursday webinar 
<http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/training_thursday/sept8_tt/> , scheduled 
for September 8, 2016.  The featured instructors for that 90-minute session are 
Kristin Briney, Data Services Librarian, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 
and author of Data Management for Researchers (Pelagic Publishing, 2015) and 
Jenny Muilenburg, Data Management Librarian, University of Washington Libraries.

(2) Sunday, September 11, 2016
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., MT
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
Denver, CO

NISO Symposium: Privacy Implications of Research Data

In conjunction with the International Data Week event being held in Denver, CO, 
this event will be offered both as an on-site event (RSVP here) as well as a 
virtual (streaming) event. There is no cost to the attendee, regardless of the 
selected option!

NISO and The Research Data Alliance (RDA) have formed a joint working group 
with the intent of addressing a major challenge regarding the advancement of 
scientific data sharing: privacy and security. In particular, the sharing of 
human-subject data is hampered by lack of any framework that adequately factors 
in and addresses those concerns. The RDA-NISO Joint Working Group is taking on 
the challenge of creating a global consensus framework that can address the 
various privacy and security concerns.

With that objective in mind, attendees will hear from experts on the following:

·      The feasibility of balancing research requirements with the need for 
privacy protections

·      The limits of anonymization in the context of personally identifiable 
information

·      The demands of security, privacy, and trust

·      Privacy, policy, and data governance in university research practice

·      Privacy and legal frameworks in the European Union

And more…

Confirmed speakers include John Wilbanks, Sage Bionetworks; Micah Altman, 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Christine Borgman, University of 
California–Los Angeles;Christoph Bruch, Helmholtz Association of German 
Research Centres; Paul Burton, Professor of Infrastructural Epidemiology, 
University of Bristol, England, with other names to be released soon!

For specifics, visit the NISO event page 
<http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/september_joint/> . Attendees are urged 
to use the RSVP form <https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H9JPDDL>  linked in that 
page to notify us of their planned participation.

Other questions for NISO? Get in touch at:

NISO
3600 Clipper Mill Road
Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211-1948
Phone: (301) 654-2512
Email: [email protected]

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