NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy Workshop
Applying the CURATE(D) Model for Data Curation
November 15, 2022, 1:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. EST (Open Event)
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This workshop, geared toward researchers and information professionals, will provide an overview of appraising and preparing research data for the purpose of data sharing through the Data Curation Network's CURATE(D) model. During this half-day learning opportunity, attendees will:
- Increase their understanding of data curation practices to make data more Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR).
- Apply the CURATE(D) model to a data deposit.
- Meet like-minded colleagues who are interested in developing or enhancing curation practices at their institutions.
This will be an interactive workshop with breakout rooms and small group activities. Attendees will need access to appropriate technology (computer, microphone, webcam, speakers/headphones, web browsers, high speed internet) and come prepared to participate.
Michelle Yee is a Senior Data Catalog Coordinator in Data Services at the New York University (NYU) Health Sciences Library. In addition to maintaining the institutional data catalog, Michelle provides assistance with biomedical research data management, access, and sharing. Through training and outreach, she advises researchers on Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) data sharing options. She holds a MPH from NYU School of Global Public Health.
Marley Kalt is a Data Management Consultant at JHU Data Services(link is external) of Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries. The department provides consultation and training on data access, data analysis, geospatial research and data management planning, and operates the JHU Data Archive(link is external), an open access data sharing platform for the JHU community. Kalt advises on data management planning and curates research data for a variety of disciplines and data types.
Shanda Hunt, MPH, is the Public Health Library Liaison and Data Curation Specialist. Shanda collaborates with public health faculty, staff, and students to find, preserve, and share information. She also serves the broader university community in her roles as data curator for the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota(link is external) (DRUM) and member of the Research Data Services Team(link is external).
Posted: October 31, 2022, 8:36 AM