Data Management 101 for Humanists
Humanists work with various media, content and materials (sources) as part of their research. These sources can be considered data. This workshop will introduce data management practices for humanities researchers to consider and apply throughout the research lifecycle. Good data management practices pertaining to planning, organization, documentation, storage and backup, sharing, citation, and preservation will be presented through a humanities lens with discipline-based, concrete examples. While general good data management practices are relevant across disciplines, participants working specifically within the humanities are the intended audience for this workshop.
This workshop is sponsored by Data and Visualization Services, Duke University Libraries.
Presenters: Duke librarians Jen Darragh (Senior Research Data Management Consultant), Sophia Lafferty-Hess (Senior Research Data Management Consultant) & Liz Milewicz (Head, Digital Scholarship Services)
To Register:
http://duke.libcal.com/admin/calendar/3929