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Introduction to Open Data and Research Impact

Researcher Development

 Keywords:  Data Management, Open Research, Researcher Development.
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Online
Format: Class
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Speakers: Martin Brooks, Emily Walker-Williams & Elysia Greenway

Introduction to open data, overview of the importance of data management in promoting transparency with researchers whose work has had notable impact, especially those using surveys and gathering feedback. Types of evidence you might need to capture to corroborate and illustrate your impact.

This session is part of Open Data Week! a series of engaging sessions focused on the significance of data management in today's research landscape. The week will feature a blend of presentations, workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions aimed at exploring various aspects of data management, open data initiatives, and best practices

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Using DMP online

Researcher Development

 Keywords:  Data Management, Open Research, Researcher Development.
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024
Time: 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Location: Online
Format: Class
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Need to create a data management plan for your research application? DMPOnline is free to use and is compatible with the requirements of major UK research funders. Within this tool you can create your data management plan (DMP) using templates for all UKRI funders and more.

In this session we will go through:
  • How to create an account
  • Check funder requirements
  • Create a data management plan
  • Request feedback

This session is part of Open Data Week! a series of engaging sessions focused on the significance of data management in today's research landscape. The week will feature a blend of presentations, workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions aimed at exploring various aspects of data management, open data initiatives, and best practices

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Engage and Assess: Evaluating Public Interaction with Research

Researcher Development

 Keywords:  Researcher Development.
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location: Online
Format: Class
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Speakers: Gemma Reed

This session will guide participants on how to measure and evaluate public engagement with research, highlighting best practices, tools, and strategies for assessing the impact of their outreach efforts.

This session is part of Open Data Week! a series of engaging sessions focused on the significance of data management in today's research landscape. The week will feature a blend of presentations, workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions aimed at exploring various aspects of data management, open data initiatives, and best practices

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Social Media Strategies for Data

Researcher Development

 Keywords:  Best Practice, Research Outreach, Researcher Development.
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2024
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Online
Format: Class
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Speakers: Colette Kellgren-Parker

This session is designed to help researchers effectively use social media to communicate about open data. These sessions will guide researchers in understanding the importance of open data, crafting messages, engaging with their audience, and measuring the impact of their social media efforts.

In this session we will go through:
  • Benefits of using social media for open data communication
  • Overview of popular social media platforms for researchers (Twitter/X, LinkedIn, ResearchGate, etc.)
  • Understanding your audience, identifying target audiences: fellow researchers, policymakers, journalists, the public
  • Tailoring messages to different audience groups and content types: posts, threads, videos, stories, and live sessions
  • Tools for creating and scheduling content (e.g., Canva) Tips for creating engaging visuals (charts, infographics, gifs)
  • Guidelines from LJMU maintaining data privacy and integrity
  • Building an Engaged Community around Your Open Data
  • Best practices for using polls, Q&A sessions, and interactive stories

This session is part of Open Data Week! a series of engaging sessions focused on the significance of data management in today's research landscape. The week will feature a blend of presentations, workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions aimed at exploring various aspects of data management, open data initiatives, and best practices

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Tracking your data metrics

Researcher Development

 Keywords:  Data Management, Open Research, Research Outreach, Researcher Development.
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2024
Time: 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Online
Format: Class
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Speakers: Katherine Stephan

This session will look at how you can track the reach of your data via various sources of metrics, including Dimensions, publisher sites and institutional repositories. Attendees will gain a better understanding of data downloads and the reach of their work. Databases and tools measurement using Scopus for or citation data and analysis. Altmetric for tracking social media mentions, policy citations, and broader online engagement. Dimensions for comprehensive research analytics, including links between research and societal outcome.

This session is part of Open Data Week! a series of engaging sessions focused on the significance of data management in today's research landscape. The week will feature a blend of presentations, workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions aimed at exploring various aspects of data management, open data initiatives, and best practices

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Publishing Deals and Data

Researcher Development

 Keywords:  Best Practice, Data Management, Open Research, Research Outreach, Researcher Development.
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024
Time: 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Location: Online
Format: Class
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Speakers: Katherine Stephan & Amie Longthorne

Interested in LJMU's open access publishing agreements? Wondering what this might mean for your data? This session will discuss your options to publish open access and raise awareness of the policies for open data. It will outline choices, options, and things to consider if/when you publish open access.

This session is part of Open Data Week! a series of engaging sessions focused on the significance of data management in today's research landscape. The week will feature a blend of presentations, workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions aimed at exploring various aspects of data management, open data initiatives, and best practices

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Unlocking Open Data: A UKRI Investigator’s Guide to compliance.

Researcher Development

Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location: Online
Format: Class
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Speakers: Amie Longthorne

Inviting all our UKRI award holders, in this session we will cover the importance of making research data as open as possible while managing necessary restrictions keeping in line with UKRI's expectations and guidelines.

In this session we will go through:
  • Best Practices and Standards: Data management policies and plans should adhere to best practices and standards, ensuring that data with long-term value remains accessible. Researchers must ensure that data sharing practices comply with all legal, ethical, disciplinary, and commercial requirements throughout the research lifecycle.
  • Metadata: Proper documentation and availability of metadata are crucial to make data discoverable and reusable by other researchers.
  • Council-Specific Policies: Award holders must adhere to the data sharing policies of the specific UKRI research council funding their work, such as AHRC, BBSRC, EPSRC, ESRC, MRC, NERC, and STFC.

UKRI promotes transparent, accessible, and responsibly managed research data. Researchers are encouraged to develop robust data management plans, align with best practices, and make their data as open as possible, contributing to a collaborative and efficient research environment.

This session is part of Open Data Week! a series of engaging sessions focused on the significance of data management in today's research landscape. The week will feature a blend of presentations, workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions aimed at exploring various aspects of data management, open data initiatives, and best practices

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