Loving Your Data and Yourself: Data Ethics & Considerations
Date: February 9
Time: 12:30-1:30pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Are you planning to start a new research project, working on a thesis or dissertation, applying for federal funding, or thinking about publishing a scholarly work? If so, you may also be thinking about your research data. This workshop aims to help you explore the many facets of collecting, sharing, and using data responsibly. From what counts as sensitive data to sharing data to using artificial intelligence – how do you use the data you love ethically?
If you can’t make it to the workshop or want to access the workshop on your own time, that's ok! We’ll send a recording of the workshop to all registrants.
Learn to Love the Discovery Process: Finding Data
Date: February 11
Time: 12:30-1:30pm
Location: Online via Zoom
This workshop will provide you with guidance around the process of finding data. What data do you need? Why do you need it? Where do you start looking? If you have these questions or are unsure what the process is like to find data, join us to learn about strategies you can use to get started, as well as examples, considerations to keep in mind, and resources for further discovery.
If you can’t make it to the workshop or want to access the workshop on your own time, that's ok! We’ll send a recording of the workshop to all registrants.