It’s Love Data Week next week!: 13-17 February
10/02/2023
It’s that time of year when we celebrate ICPSR’s International Love Data Week. This year the theme is “Data: Agent of Change”.
We’ll once again be celebrating with a series of tweets on topics related to research data management, sharing, preservation, reuse, and library-based research data services. We hope that you’ll find these engaging and encouraging for your use of data, so look out for the #LoveData2023 hashtag from 13-17 February.
To whet your appetite, why not browse the selection of videos available in Researcher study skills – Data Management through our LinkedIn Learning subscription. These cover important data management areas and are a great way to improve how you manage your research data.
Our research data management guidance is available on our website and you can also read our RDM policy on the University intranet.
You can get in touch with us by emailing researchdata@cranfield.ac.uk. We look forward to receiving your comments and questions.
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