Best Practices in Research Data Management

Research data plays a crucial role in all academic and research endeavours within the university. Good research data management practices as well as good stewardship of research data are key to upholding the integrity and reproducibility of NUS research results. We will share some of the best practices of Research Data Management in the context of NUS.

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  • Data management best practices to apply from start to end of the research lifecycle
  • How to get started with Research Data Management (RDM)

Speaker

Chris Tang

Chris Tang

Senior Librarian (Research Data Management Librarian)
With over 15 years of experience as a librarian, Chris’ areas of knowledge include research data management, social sciences reference & research, accounting & auditing, digital collections & digital preservation. He has a B.Acc (Hons) in Accountancy and a MSc in Information Studies.

This workshop is brought to you in collaboration with NUS Office of the Deputy President (Research and Technology).
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All NUS staff and students are welcome.
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