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Description: Developing a Data Culture at the University of Cape Town: materials, presentations, readings, activities, engagements.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Visit our virtual training guides to access our material on research data management and how to use our tools.

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This project supports the development of a data culture and community of practice at the University of Cape Town. It includes user guides and training material for various digital scholarship platforms and services, as well as information on Open Science and Data Stewardshi…

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Files can now be accessed and managed under the Files tab.

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Tools

Materials related to tools (especially those run by Digital Library services - DMPonline, ZivaHub). Includes quick guides.

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Training

A repository of Digital Library services presentations as downloadable slide-decks (pdf), videos (mp4) and audio files (mp3).

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Presentations, Workshops and Events

Material related to data culture events

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Resources

Material related to scecific research disciplines and faculties

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capacity buildingdata managementdata stewarddata stewardshipdigital scholarshipopen scienceresearch dataresearch data management

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