The Office of Scholarly Communication at Cambridge University Libraries is delighted to announce a week long series of webinars featuring topics surrounding the research data management landscape. Cambridge Data Week will be held between 23 and 27 November 2020.
In a series of talks, panel discussions and interactive Q&A sessions, researchers, funders, publishers and other stakeholders will explore and debate different approaches to research data management. Each day for a week we will be addressing key questions on specific topics such as innovative ways of supporting researchers with data management, sustainable models and levels of expectation for peer reviewers when it comes to data, successes and future trends in data reuse, and the relationship between reproducibility and data management. All events will offer the opportunity for questions from the audience and we hope to encourage discussions around these topics.
Georgie Humphreys (Wellcome Trust), Catriona MacCallum (Hindawi), Sacha Jones (Cambridge University Libraries)
Monday 23 Nov 2020, 14:30–15:30 GMT
Tiberius Ignat (Scientific Knowledge Services), Louise Corti (UK Data Archive), Dominic Dixon (Cambridge University Libraries)
Tuesday 24 Nov 2020, 14:30–15:30 GMT
Alexia Cardona (University of Cambridge), Lennart Stoy (European University Association), Florian Markowetz (University of Cambridge & UK Reproducibility Network), René Schneider (Geneva School of Business Administration), Beatrice Gini (Cambridge University Libraries)
Wednesday 25 Nov 2020, 14:30–15:30 GMT
Tao-Tao Chang (Arts and Humanities Research Council), Marta Teperek (TU Delft Library), Al Downie (University of Cambridge), Sacha Jones (Cambridge University Libraries)
Thursday 26 Nov 2020, 14:30–15:30 GMT
Stephen Eglen (University of Cambridge), Kiera McNeice (Cambridge University Press), Lauren Cadwallader (PLOS)
Friday 27 Nov 2020, 11:00–12:00 GMT
More info: https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-data-week-23-27-november-2020