Love Data Week round up
07/04/2020

Did you celebrate Love Data Week? This was an international campaign that ran 10-14 February to raise awareness about about data management, security, sharing, and preservation. The theme of the week was ‘Love your data’, and the key take-away message was the importance of managing research data in your research projects.
The Library tweeted advice all week, and then ran a drop-in coffee morning at the Kings Norton Library on Friday. All those who attended were able to discuss a range of issues from Open Data, writing a data management plan and how to use Cranfield’s Online Research Data Repository (CORD), to procedures for making publications funder compliant and playing The Impact Game.
If you missed it you are welcome to contact our Research Data Manager, Greg Simpson, who will be happy to answer any questions you may have to support your research, by emailing researchdata@cranfield.ac.uk. You can also learn more by visiting the Research Data Management guidance pages.
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