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This component hosts the materials for a two and a half day course on Research Data Management, initially prepared for the Ghent University [Summer School of Methods in Language Sciences][1]. ### Agenda and links to materials | | | |---|---| |**Content**|**Link**| |[Welcome][3] & outline|| |Meet the group|| |**[Session 1: Introduction to RDM and Open Science][4]**|| |Introducing RDM, Open Science & policies|Lecture| |Benefits of RDM and OS|Group discussion| |**Break**|| |**[Session 2: Data Management Plans][5]**|| |What’s your experience with DMPs?|Group discussion| |Data Management Plans|Lecture| |DMPonline.be|Demo| |Describing your data: data flows and data summary tables|Individual assignment| |Hands on DMP1: data summary table|Individual assignment| |**Break**|| |**[Session 3: Documentation][6]**|| |Understanding documentation with Lego|Group game| |Documenting your research process|Lecture| |Hands-on: documentation templates|Individual assignment| |Hands-on DMP2: documentation|Individual assignment| |**Break**|| |**[Session 4: Metadata][7]**|| |Understanding metadata with online shopping|Group exercise| |Metadata and metadata standards|Lecture| |Using metadata to find data in repositories|Group exercise| |Resources to find metadata standards|Demo| |Register in Zenodo Sandbox|Individual assignment| |Hands-on DMP3: metadata|Individual assignment| |**[Session 5: GDPR][8]**|| |GDPR in research|Lecture| |GDPR game|Group game & discussion| |**Break**|| |**[Session 6: Intellectual property][9]**|| |Intellectual property in research|Lecture| |Use cases: IP in practice|Group exercise & discussion| |Hands-on DMP4: ethical and legal issues|Individual assignment| |**Break**|| |**[Session 7: FAIR data][10]**|| |Introduction to the FAIR data principles|Lecture| |Hands-on: assessing the FAIRness of datasets|Group exercise| |Sharing and reusing data|Group discussion| |**Break**|| |**[Session 8: Data repositories][11]**|| |Open data and data repositories|Lecture| |Hands-on: depositing data in Zenodo Sandbox|Individual assignment| |Open science vs. legal and ethical issues|Group discussion| |Hands-on DMP5: sharing data|Individual assignment| |**Break**|| |**[Session 9: Keeping data safe][12]**|| |Keeping your data secure|Lecture| |Choosing the best solution|Group game| |Back-up in practice: FreeFileSync|Demo| |Encryption in practice: Cryptomator|Demo| |Hands-on DMP6: data storage, security and preservation|Individual assignment| |**Break**|| |**[Session 10: File naming and organization][13]**|| |Best practices for file naming and organization|Lecture| |File naming and organization in practice|Group exercise| |Wrapping-up and feedback|Group exercise| ||| ||| [1]: http:// [2]: http:// [3]: http:// [4]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2001:%20Introduction%20to%20RDM%20and%20Open%20Science/ [5]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2002:%20Data%20Management%20Plans/ [6]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2003%20&%2004:%20Documentation%20and%20metadata/ [7]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2003%20&%2004:%20Documentation%20and%20metadata/ [8]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2005%20&%2006:%20Ethical%20and%20legal%20aspects%20of%20data/ [9]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2005%20&%2006:%20Ethical%20and%20legal%20aspects%20of%20data/ [10]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2007%20&%2008:%20FAIR%20and%20open%20data/ [11]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2007%20&%2008:%20FAIR%20and%20open%20data/ [12]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2009:%20Keeping%20data%20safe/ [13]: https://osf.io/gamb4/wiki/Session%2010:%20File%20formats%20and%20organization/
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