Changes and Continuities in Curating Interdisciplinary Data
Description
This workshop addresses key issues surrounding the management and curation of data generated by interdisciplinary and highly collaborative research (IHCR), defined broadly as research that crosses disciplinary and institutional boundaries. IHCR addresses complex problems and identifies paths for positive change in such areas as public health, the environment and the diversity and equity movements. As IHCR grows, information professionals must respond accordingly with the necessary tools, resources, and services.
The workshop is organized in two parts. During the first part participants learn about the practices of interdisciplinary research and approaches to interdisciplinary data curation in the context of the research data lifecycle. During the second part participants share their experiences with interdisciplinary data curation and discuss how data professionals can change or improve their services to respond to the needs of IHCR. The workshop will be useful to anyone interested in working with IHCR data.
The workshop is organized in two parts. During the first part participants learn about the practices of interdisciplinary research and approaches to interdisciplinary data curation in the context of the research data lifecycle. During the second part participants share their experiences with interdisciplinary data curation and discuss how data professionals can change or improve their services to respond to the needs of IHCR. The workshop will be useful to anyone interested in working with IHCR data.
Date
Mar 2021
Staff
Services
Type
Workshop