Open Research: Research Data Management and Open Access

16 May 2024, 2.30 PM - 16 May 2024, 3.30 PM

Online

The concept of 'open research' has made a significant impact on scholarly activities, with funding councils, government and publishers increasingly placing a focus on research that is transparent, accountable, and accessible to a worldwide audience. Current expectations in this area centre around Research Data Management and Open Access to scholarly outputs. This workshop will provide an introductory overview and will cover:

  • How open research can impact on each stage of the research lifecycle
  • The benefits of Open Access and how to comply with requirements
  • The importance of the Data Management Plan (DMP) in meeting funder requirements
  • How to publish underlying research data and cite it via a Data Access Statement
  • Balancing openness with the need to capitalise on research findings

This workshop is aimed at early career and postgraduate researchers and has no prerequisites.

The workshop forms part of the programme: Research in Practice. The programme has been designed to offer support throughout the research project life cycle.

This workshop is relevant to the proposal and project planning/ delivery and project close and legacy stages of the research project life cycle.

Sign up for a place through the Develop portal at this link: Open Research: Research Data Management and Open Access

Contact information

lib-research-support@bristol.ac.uk

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