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Intended audience Librarians and Repository managers, Researchers and Students, Research Administration, PHD Students, Researchers and Students
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

This introductory course will help you to understand what open science is and why it is something you should care about. You'll get to grips with the expectations of research funders and will learn how practising aspects of open science can benefit your career progression. Upon completing this course, you will:

  • understand wh...
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Intended audience Research Administration, Researchers and Students, Librarians and Repository managers, Project Managers, Project Managers, Policy makers and Funders
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

The purpose of this introductory course is to provide a starting point to the concepts of Text and Data Mining (TDM), since the field is gradually gaining more attention from funders and researchers. The course is primarily intended for research support administrative staff, but others, such as researchers, librarians and repository...

By  FutureTDM
Publication year: 2017  |  Text And Data Mining  |  Licences  |  Legal Issues
By  FutureTDM
Publication year: 2017  |  Text And Data Mining  |  Legal Issues  |  Licences
By  FutureTDM
Publication year: 2017  |  Legal Issues  |  Text And Data Mining