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Python for Beginners | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/python-beginners21 Aug 2017: Introduction to Python If you are interested in learning to use the Python programming language from scratch, there are sessions for beginners. Although these are currently fully-booked please sign up to the waiting list / register your interest, so -
March Munches | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/march-munches20 Feb 2017: Join Georgina Cronin, Research Support Librarian at the Betty and Gordon Moore Library, and the OSC training team, for a series of lunchtime research sessions. Arrive at 13:00 for a free sandwich lunch; the bitesize sessions will start at 13:15 and -
Python for Beginners | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/events/python-beginners15 Aug 2017: Introduction to Python If you are interested in learning to use the Python programming language from scratch, there are sessions for beginners. -
Python Training Sessions | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/python-training-sessions21 Aug 2017: Learn more about Python If you have some basic working knowledge with the Python programming language or you are beginning to manage your data fluently in other programming languages and want to learn more about Python, some data champions will be -
The Publishing Trap (for librarians) | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/publishing-trap-librarians5 Dec 2017: Search site. The Publishing Trap (for librarians). Dr Jane Secker and Chris Morison, creators of the hugely successful Copyright Card Game, bring their new creation to Cambridge. -
Introduction to Wikidata | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/introduction-wikidata13 Jun 2017: An event by the Betty & Gordon Moore Library Since its foundation in 2012, Wikidata, the database attached to Wikipedia, has grown steadily. It started life as an index to all Wikipedias, across hundreds of languages. It has become one of the most -
Python - Training Sessions | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/events/python-training-sessions15 Aug 2017: Learn more about Python If you have some basic working knowledge with the Python programming language or you are beginning to manage your data fluently in other programming languages and want to learn more about Python, some data champions will be -
The many faces of the Wikimedia Universe | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/many-faces-wikimedia-universe13 Jun 2017: An event by the Betty & Gordon Moore Library This session will open with a talk and Q&A session exploring Wikidata, ContentMine, and WikiCite. The talk will cover how Wikidata relates to the systematic text mining of the scientific literature, as -
Text and Data Mining Symposium | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/text-and-data-mining-symposium26 Jun 2017: Are funder and publisher policies adapting to reflect both the legal right UK researcher have to mine published literature and the new possibilities TDM now present? ... innovations in text and data mining – new uses for technologies in research. -
Introduction to Research Integrity at Cambridge | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/introduction-research-integrity-cambridge24 Nov 2017: This course will be delivered by the University’s Research Governance and Integrity Officer and will introduce researchers to research integrity and ethics at Cambridge. -
A Friendly Github Introduction Workshop | Research Data Management
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/friendly-github-introduction-workshop12 Apr 2017: This is a friendly introduction to Github – a free and open source platform that can help you build projects that are collaborative, well documented, and version-controlled. In this workshop we will introduce you to the Github ecosystem and help -
Developments in Open Science in the Netherlands | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/developments-open-science-netherlands14 Mar 2017: The Netherlands has been frontrunner in the transition to Open Science. The Dutch government has mandated all universities to have 100% Open Access to academic publications by 2024 and has recently broadened its scope to research data. These plans -
Developments in Open Science in the Netherlands | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/developments-open-science-netherlands-014 Mar 2017: The Netherlands has been frontrunner in the transition to Open Science. The Dutch government has mandated all universities to have 100% Open Access to academic publications by 2024 and has recently broadened its scope to research data. These plans -
How to Get the Most Out of Modern Peer Review | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/how-get-most-out-modern-peer-review1 Mar 2017: The Office of Scholarly Communication invites you to a workshop to discover how you can make peer review count for your research. Can't make the workshop? Watch the live-stream here from 10:00 on Thursday 30 March - simply select to 'Enter as Guest' -
Popping the Filter Bubble: How facts can help you | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/popping-filter-bubble-how-facts-can-help-you27 Sep 2017: So-called “fake news” is everywhere and is having a major impact on daily life from politics to education. ... The rapid growth of information and the numbers of people who can create it means that we need more sophisticated tools to process the news -
Increasing Openness and Reproducibility in Research | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/increasing-openness-and-reproducibility-research15 Feb 2017: Please join us for a workshop, hosted by the Office of Scholarly Communication in collaboration with the Center for Open Science, to learn easy, practical steps to increase the openness and reproducibility of your work. This hands-on workshop is -
CUP Postdoc Publishing session: New tools and services for support…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/cup-postdoc-publishing-session-new-tools-and-services-support-publishing-whats-worthwhile20 Feb 2017: Search site. CUP Postdoc Publishing session: New tools and services for support with publishing - what’s worthwhile? ... In this talk, Emily will talk about some of the best tools available, how to assess new tools and services, and how to use them to -
Text mining for public health reviews (The Robot Analyst) | Research…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/text-mining-public-health-reviews-robot-analyst19 Jun 2017: This talk is part of the PublicHealth@Cambridge series. The unstructured and ambiguous nature of language in public health literature is a barrier to the accessibility and discovery of information. Sophia Ananiadou is Professor of Computer Science -
Webinar: Can Open Science win your Grant Proposals? | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/webinar-can-open-science-win-your-grant-proposals20 Jan 2017: The YEAR Network will organise a series of webinars starting in spring 2017. The webinars will provide you with compact and clear information on issues concerning all young/early-career researchers. The two first topics will be “How to effectively -
LIBER Webinar: Are the FAIR Data Principles Fair? | Research Data…
https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/liber-webinar-are-fair-data-principles-fair2 Mar 2017: The FAIR Data Principles are a hot topic in research data management. Their adoption within the H2020 funding programme means researchers now have to pay much more attention to how their share, publish and archive their data. In this light, how can
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