Are you working on a research project, but aren’t sure what to do with your data once it’s complete? Has a funder or journal asked you to deposit your research data in a repository? Do you want to preserve your data, or make it available for others to reuse?
In this session participants will learn about the concepts, considerations, and best practices related to data deposit and sharing. Topics covered include:
- Why researchers deposit and/or share their research data
- Journal and funder requirements
- Preparing research data for deposit
- Data repositories
This session includes a brief introduction to U of T Dataverse, the University of Toronto's institutional data repository. However if you are looking for a more comprehensive overview of U of T Dataverse we recommend registering for Depositing Research Data in U of T Dataverse (Borealis).
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites or prior knowledge required for this workshop.
Audience: This workshop is designed for U of T students and researchers.
Instructors: Jasmine Lefresne, Data Librarian
Related workshops: Attendees may also be interested in Introduction to Research Data Management and Depositing Research Data in U of T Dataverse (Borealis).
A link to join the event online will be sent to registrants.
Library RDM Workshops, such as this one, are a welcoming and inclusive environment for learning. To learn more, check out the MDL Code of Conduct.