Hi Toby,

The Research Data Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
regularly offers research data management workshops, including a workshop on 
Data Sharing/Publication. These workshops are offered for general audiences 
(all disciplines, but primarily STEM folks show up) every semester, and for 
specialized audiences (departments, units, etc.) by request. Brief descriptions 
can be found here: https://www.library.illinois.edu/rds/workshops/.

All of these workshops tend to be pretty popular, with Intro to Data Management 
and Data Documentation leading the pack in terms of attendance and requests.

I’m happy to share our materials and talk further, if that would be helpful to 
you.

Thanks,
Ashley

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Research Data Specialist
Research Data Service – University Library
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://researchdataservice.illinois.edu/
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@IllinoisLibrary

From: Toby Hodges via discuss [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 3:28 AM
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Subject: [discuss] Data Management Training Material

Hi folks,

(Relevant to the two discussions we’ve had on here recently about versioning 
large datasets and tracing provenance.) We’ve been approached by someone at the 
EMBL library who would like to organise a workshop on Research Data Management 
and (Open) Publication for (computational) biologists. I wonder if anyone on 
this list has taught something like that before and, if so, if you have any 
materials that you’d be happy to share?

I’m already familiar with the SWC Data Management lesson video here 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MEJ38BO6Mo] and of course a lot of the DC 
material will be relevant as well. The workshop will need to be hands-on and 
cover data management over the lifetime of a project: while planning/applying 
for funding (data management plans); during the project (data organisation, 
preservation, etc); and openly publishing/archiving data & metadata.

I’d be grateful or any and all resources and advice that you can share and 
recommend.

Thanks,

Toby

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