Managing your research data | GRTC262



Description

Some publishers now require that data supporting published research be made publicly available at the time of publication. On top of increasing the impact of your research, sharing data promotes transparency, reproducibility and progress. This workshop will provide essential tips and best practices for managing your research data, in an effort to ensure you are best positioned to share your research data when your project is finished. Ethical considerations, as well as possible venues for data deposit will be discussed. 

Learning Objectives

In this workshop, participants will learn:

  • The importance of managing and sharing research data
  • How to apply best practices for file organization, documentation, and dissemination
  • How to assess which data repositories are best suited for sharing their data

Leaders Information

This workshop is led by Krista Alexander and Susie Breier. 
 
Krista Alexander is a Science Librarian at Concordia Library and Susie Breier is the Sociology, Anthropology, Sexuality Studies & Women’s Studies Subject Librarian



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Event details

Workshop location

Online

Start date

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

End date

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Workshop days

Wednesday

Time

From 11:00 to 12:30

Capacity

19 / 30

Registration deadline

Sunday, February 8, 2026