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### Day of Data A Day of Data (or Data Day) event is not bound to a specific curriculum, but is programmed by its host institution. The event is typically a day-long, conference-style meeting held at the institution level and sponsored by multiple units. Programming often includes one or more keynote speakers and faculty/researcher panel presentations. The goals of a Day of Data are to further the discussion of research data generation and management at the institution and to bring exposure to data-related research conducted by the institution's employees. --- Discussion facilitator for RDAP 2016 panel: * Michelle Hudson, Yale University
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