Hello,
This is just a reminder that the second workshop in our research data management series will take place tomorrow. See below for further details.
2. Research Data Management: An Introduction to Borealis and Data Depositing
Date: July 9, 2025 Time 11:00-12:00 Location: SA9008 In the second part of our RDM series, librarians will introduce researchers to safe and secure methods of data depositing. This session will cover a number of repository options, and give a more in depth introduction on how to use Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository. Researchers will learn what “open data” means in the Canadian funding context and how to apply those principles to their data management plans. Zoom Linkhttps://uleth.zoom.us/j/97662624349 Qualtrics Registrationhttps://uleth.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2fUmqI6xsgvwi3k MyExperience Linkhttps://myexperience.uleth.ca/entityRedirect.htm?eventId=5020 Cheers, Campbell
Campbell S. Peat, PhD
Research Facilitator - Social Sciences, Humanities & Fine Arts Office of Research and Information Services (p) 403-332-4487 (e) campbell.peat2@uleth.ca
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