Research Data Management

Research Data management comprises the disciplines related to managing research data as a valuable resource. These can include, but are not limited to, research data governance, security and quality.

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Intended audience PHD Students, Researchers and Students, Policy makers and Funders, Companies, Entrepreneurs, Research Administration
Level: Introductory: aware of

This course covers research data ethics, along with basic data protection considerations when working with research data from human participants.

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Intended audience PHD Students, Researchers and Students, Policy makers and Funders, Companies, Entrepreneurs, Research Administration
Level: Introductory: aware of

This course explains the difference between open data and FAIR data

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

In this course for library staff at KU Leuven, participants will be introduced to the basics of Open Science.

After completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • understand and explain to others basic Open Science concepts
  • be able to give practical advice to researchers on how to make research ...
By  Marjan Grootveld
Publication year: 2018  |  Research Data Management  |  Open Repositories
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Intended audience Librarians and Repository managers, PHD Students, Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Research Administration, Researchers and Students
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

This course covers data protection in particular and ethics more generally. It will help you understand the basic principles of data protection and introduces techniques for implementing data protection in your research processes. Upon completing this course, you will know:

  • what personal data are and how you can protect them...