Main content

Home

Menu

Loading wiki pages...

View
Wiki Version:
![](https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/dsc/wp-content/uploads/sites/2373/2021/03/photo-1530303263041-b5ca33678f04-scaled-e1615915420914.jpg) # **RDM for Human(ist)s - 2023 HSS Winter Series** <br> February 15, 2023 - Virtual Workshop<br> <br> In this presentation we discuss and identify unique considerations for managing “humanities and social sciences research data”. Through discussion and hands-on activities, we introduce you to the basic lifecycle of data -- including your own reserach data. We learn about different formats (proprietary vs. open), software, and metadata for your data. Finally, through discussion, we think through the question: what state of your data will be most useful for you to share with the community? This presentation is part of the **[HSS Series 2023](https://hss23.netlify.app/)**, a national series of workshops focused on digital research needs within the humanities and social sciences (HSS) community, sponsored by the **[Digital Research Alliance of Canada](https://alliancecan.ca/en)**. **Presenters:** * Matt Huculak (University of Victoria) * Shahira Khair (University of Victoria) * Sarah Cameron-Pesant (Calcul Québec) * Lydia Vermeyden (Calcul Québec) <br> #### Recording and Slides ![](https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/download/vp3r9/?direct=%26mode=render&format=2400x2400.jpeg =50%x) [English / Anglais](https://osf.io/k4c9t) <br><br> ![](https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/download/uvf25/?direct=%26mode=render&format=2400x2400.jpeg =50%x) [French / Français](https://osf.io/q8nhm) *...recordings to be added*
OSF does not support the use of Internet Explorer. For optimal performance, please switch to another browser.
Accept
This website relies on cookies to help provide a better user experience. By clicking Accept or continuing to use the site, you agree. For more information, see our Privacy Policy and information on cookie use.
Accept
×

Start managing your projects on the OSF today.

Free and easy to use, the Open Science Framework supports the entire research lifecycle: planning, execution, reporting, archiving, and discovery.