Research Spotlight - Opening doors to data: Canadian Research Data Centre Network cross-country tour
Members of the university community are invited to a free research data workshop taking place on Thursday, June 19, from 9 a.m.-noon., in room 2028, computer classroom, in the Queen Elizabeth II Library, St. John鈥檚 campus.
Entitled Opening doors to data, the workshop is part of a cross-country tour organized by the (CRDCN).
The workshop will include a half day of free programming, including a collaborative 60-minute session led by Johanne Provencal, director of research, training and knowledge mobilization, CRDCN, connecting CRDCN researchers with provincial policy leaders to explore solutions to shared priorities.
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Additionally, Grant Gibson, assistant director, research and evaluation, CRDCN, will lead a 90-minute training session on restricted data discoverability for restricted data research projects. This session will use real-world examples to illustrate how to make restricted data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR).
Dr. Rick Audas, acting director of 糖心视频鈥檚 , which houses in-depth Statistics Canada data; and Alison Farrell, acting head and research data management librarian, Health Sciences Library, will be available to answer 糖心视频 specific questions.
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This is a Research Spotlight Event.
Location: Room 2028, computer classroom, Queen Elizabeth II Library, St. John’s campus
Date and Time: Thursday, Jun. 19 at 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM (NDT)
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