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Manage, Improve and Open up your Research and Data
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This module will look at emerging trends and best practice in data management, quality assessment and IPR issues. We will look at policies regarding data management and their implementation, particularly in the framework of a Research Infrastructure.

Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this module, you should be able to:
- Understand and describe the FAIR Principles and what they are used for
- Understand and describe what a Data Management Plan is, and how they are used
- Understand and explain what Open Data, Open Access and Open Science means for researchers
- Describe best practices around data management
- Understand and explain how Research Infrastructures interact with and inform policy on issues around data management

You can progress through this module in the order in which we present the various sections. However, this is merely a suggestion as to how you might approach this topic. You might choose to skip certain sections depending on your level of previous knowledge in that area. You can navigate this via the menu on the lefthand side.

Each section has a set of resources and tools that you might find useful, as well as a list of items that we recommend for further reading around the subject.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Module
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PARTHENOS
Date Added:
11/21/2020
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Over the past ten years, researchers, institutional leaders and policymakers have begun to speak more and more about infrastructure. As more voices join the conversation, however, it can sometimes become more difficult, rather than less, to understand what exactly research infrastructure is and does. In particular in the humanities, and the digital humanities, the term is used to cover a lot of different projects, resources and approaches.

To address this gap, the PARTHENOS cluster of humanities research infrastructure projects has devised this series of training modules and resources for researchers, educators, managers, and policy makers who want to learn more about research infrastructures and the issues and methods around them.

The modules, which released on a rolling basis from late 2016, cover a wide range of awareness levels, requirements and topic areas within the landscape of research infrastructure. Parthenos provides training modules for independent learners and for instructors looking to incorporate this material into existing courses.

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Information Science
Material Type:
Module
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Author:
EU Commission
PARTHENOS
Date Added:
01/29/2022