The Digital Research Alliance of Canada (the Alliance) National Training Expert Group is excited to invite you to join us for an upcoming panel discussion: RDM in the Canadian Context.
This session will continue to build on the concept of open educational resources (OERs), highlight the open access textbook Research Data Management in the Canadian Context, discuss four use cases on how the textbook is being used to inform research data management (RDM) practices across various contexts, and facilitate a discussion around the continued use of this resource.
Date and time: May 9, 2024, at 1 pm ET.
Panelists:
- Liz Hill (Western University), Data Librarian, editor for Research Data Management in the Canadian Context
- Danielle Dennie (Concordia University), Research Data Librarian, editor for Research Data Management in the Canadian Context
- Caroline Baril (Calcul Quebec), RDM Analyst
- Erin MacPheson (Dalhousie University), Librarian
- Louise Gillis (Dalhousie University), Librarian
- Anneliese Eber (University of Waterloo), RDM Librarian
- Rose Dolinar (Gateway), Research Associate
Moderators:
- Jen Abel (University of Calgary), co-chair of the National Training Expert Group
- Nick Rochlin (University of British Columbia), co-chair of the National Training Expert Group
This webinar is the second in the "Open Educational Resources in RDM Webinar Series" that will highlight several RDM-focused OERs that have been developed in Canada. The series will also explore diverse topics around OERs, such as how they can be created, used, re-mixed, translated into multiple languages and licensed.
This webinar will be presented in English and French, with simultaneous interpretation. We welcome participation in both official languages.
For more information please contact [email protected].