Why Share Data? Conversation on a Professor's Data Sharing Journey & Research Data Management

Research funders are increasingly mandating data sharing policies to facilitate open access to research data. Researchers who share data openly can benefit from higher citation counts, higher research visibility, and increased collaboration opportunities. Join us for a conversation with Prof Kan Min-Yen on his data sharing journey and learn how you can better manage your own research data.

Resources

 

Learn

  • Why it is important to share your data openly
  • The benefits of good data sharing practices
  • How you can get started with Research Data Management (RDM)

Speaker

Prof Kan Min-Yen

A/Prof Kan Min-Yen

Vice Dean, Undergraduate Office, NUS School of Computing
A/Prof Kan Min-Yen (BS; MS; PhD Columbia Univ.) is a senior member of the ACM and a member of the IEEE. Currently, he is an associate editor for the journal "Information Retrieval" and is the Editor for the ACL Anthology, the computational linguistics community's largest archive of published research. His research interests include digital libraries and applied natural language processing. Specific projects include work in the areas of scientific discourse analysis, full-text literature mining, machine translation and applied text summarisation.
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.

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