PRUK UKDS: Introductory Research Data Management Course - Enhancing Longitudinal Data Sharing

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Title: PRUK UKDS: Introductory Research Data Management Course - Enhancing Longitudinal Data Sharing
Authors: Bolton, Sharon, orcid:0000-0003-3727-, Lichtwardt, Beate, Magder, Cristina, Smy, Liz, Zahid, Hina, UK Data Service, Economic, Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, University of Essex
Publisher Information: Zenodo
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: Zenodo
Subject Terms: Data Management, Data Management/methods, Longitudinal Studies, FAIR Principles, Data Lifecycle, Skills Development, Research Data Management, PRUK, UKDS, Ethical Considerations, Legal Compliance, Data Documentation, Data Organisation, Data Formatting, Data Anonymisation
Description: This record contains the finalised materials for the Introductory Research Data Management Course - Enhancing Longitudinal Data Sharing, delivered by the UK Data Service (UKDS) as part of an initial Population Research UK (PRUK) project. These materials are designed to equip data managers with foundational research data management skills, specifically focusing on enhancing longitudinal data sharing. The course has been developed and refined through an iterative feedback approach, informed by the delivery of 10 sessions. Each session provided valuable insights into the content’s clarity, relevance, and practicality, allowing the course creators to continuously improve the materials. The materials uploaded here represent the final version, ensuring they are optimised for learning and application in research data management contexts. The course covers: Foundational concepts in research data management, including the data lifecycle and FAIR principles. Ethical and legal considerations for handling research data, with emphasis on data protection and participant privacy. Best practices for organising, formatting, and documenting data to ensure usability and reusability. Techniques for anonymising data while maintaining research utility. Strategies for sharing data responsibly using responsible repositories and trusted research environments, leveraging licence and access frameworks. The record contains presentation slides for each session. These materials were created under the Skills Development for Managing Longitudinal Data for Sharing project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC). They are intended for individuals seeking to improve their research data management practices and for trainers delivering similar content.
Document Type: text
Language: English
Relation: https://zenodo.org/communities/pruk/; https://zenodo.org/records/14238306; oai:zenodo.org:14238306; https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14238306
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14238306
Availability: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14238306
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Accession Number: edsbas.856A431F
Database: BASE
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Abstract:This record contains the finalised materials for the Introductory Research Data Management Course - Enhancing Longitudinal Data Sharing, delivered by the UK Data Service (UKDS) as part of an initial Population Research UK (PRUK) project. These materials are designed to equip data managers with foundational research data management skills, specifically focusing on enhancing longitudinal data sharing. The course has been developed and refined through an iterative feedback approach, informed by the delivery of 10 sessions. Each session provided valuable insights into the content’s clarity, relevance, and practicality, allowing the course creators to continuously improve the materials. The materials uploaded here represent the final version, ensuring they are optimised for learning and application in research data management contexts. The course covers: Foundational concepts in research data management, including the data lifecycle and FAIR principles. Ethical and legal considerations for handling research data, with emphasis on data protection and participant privacy. Best practices for organising, formatting, and documenting data to ensure usability and reusability. Techniques for anonymising data while maintaining research utility. Strategies for sharing data responsibly using responsible repositories and trusted research environments, leveraging licence and access frameworks. The record contains presentation slides for each session. These materials were created under the Skills Development for Managing Longitudinal Data for Sharing project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC). They are intended for individuals seeking to improve their research data management practices and for trainers delivering similar content.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.14238306