Prerequisites
All students must have taken the online course “Introduction to Research Data Management (modules 1-3)” (1 hour; in Canvas).
Furthermore, it is expected that all students have read the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity before attending the course.
Aim
To introduce CBS PhD students to the basic concepts, principles and practices of research data management (RDM).
Content
This course gives an overview of relevant RDM topics and best practice in the field. It is set up as a blended learning course with 1 hour of online self-study and 2 hours of classroom learning. The students will be generally introduced to key RDM concepts and ideas by taking the online course “Introduction to Research Data Management (modules 1-3)” (1 hour). The classroom learning session will be tailored to the needs of the PhD-students that have registered for the course. It will comprise a Q&A follow up session to the self-study, discussion of concrete examples and RDM issues, and hands-on exercises selected for the group of students.
Overview of course contents: o CBS RDM policy o Good RDM practice throughout the research data lifecycle (including how to write a data management plan and related tools) o The FAIR principles o RDM services and infrastructure at CBS (among others: storage, HPC tools and resources, data publishing, data preservation)
Teaching Style
Blended-learning course with online self-study and classroom learning with lecture elements, class discussion and small group exercises.
Learning Objectives
This course gives PhD candidates an understanding of good RDM practice and how it is part of the methodological toolkit of every researcher.
Course Literature
The Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
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