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Making your Research and Scholarship Open and FAIR: Open Access and Research Data Management Services at CMU

Making your Research and Scholarship Open and FAIR: Open Access and Research Data Management Services at CMU Online

How can one make their research more open? What are the benefits of making your research data and other scholarly outputs publicly available? How can I comply with my funders open access mandates? This workshop will introduce how to prepare and disseminate

 research data and other scholarly outputs openly through CMU-provided resources. This will help you to more broadly disseminate your work and will make it easy for others to find and reuse your data and other outputs.

 

Date:
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
Virtual Workshop
Categories:
  Working With Data     Writing and Publishing  
Online:
This is a virtual event. A URL to participate will be sent via a reminder email 24 hours before the event.
Registration has closed.

Virtual Workshop Information:

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If you require accessibility accommodations, please contact the workshop instructor.

Presenter(s)

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Hannah Gunderman

Hannah Gunderman (any pronouns) is the Data, Gaming, and Popular Culture Librarian at Carnegie Mellon University Libraries,  providing data and data management support and education for students, staff, and faculty in all areas of study, from fine arts to STEM, with a particular affinity for data used in gaming and popular culture research.

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David Scherer

David Scherer (he/him) is the Scholarly Communications and Research Curation Consultant with the University Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University. In his role, he develops and oversees the sustainable programmatic scholarly communication and research curation solutions, services, and workflows, which support the scholarly communication ecosystem at CMU. David brings expertise and knowledge in the areas of copyright, open access, rights management, author identity management, publishing practices, and research communications. David is the primary point of contact for the CMU APC Fund, Co-Founder of the CMU Library Publishing Service and serves as the Operational Lead for the CMU Elements Research Information Management (RIM) Initiative.

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