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Sharing Data: Frontline Experiences from Duke Researchers

Stakeholders across academia are increasingly discussing the value of making research data publicly available. In response to this dialogue, Duke faculty members and research support units have spearheaded initiatives to enhance accessibility to data. This event will include a panel of Duke researchers as they discuss how they are engaged with sharing and archiving research data.

Panelists include: 

  • Patrick Charbonneau, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Physics
  • Doug Boyer, Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology
  • Ana Barros, Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. School Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Whether you have been asked to share your own research data by a funder or journal publisher, you would like to keep an official record of the data generated by your project or lab, you support the research enterprise, or you are just interested in the topic of data sharing - join us as we explore the mechanics, platforms, benefits, and challenges of sharing and archiving research data. 

Sponsored by Data and Visualization Services and the Duke Research Data Repository and Curation Program.

Lunch will be provided. Registration required for planning purposes.

Date:
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Bostock 127 (The Edge Workshop Room)
Campus:
West Campus
Categories:
Data and Visualization   Public Event  
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