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Love Data Week 2025: Whose Data is it Anyway?

Love Data Week 2025: Whose Data is it Anyway?

UNB Libraries is celebrating Love Data Week 2025 with two events highlighting data-focused research and resources at UNB!

These sessions will be of particular interest to graduate students and early career researchers, but all are welcome, and registration is not required.

50 Ways to Love your Data

Tuesday Feb 11, 2025. 14:00 – 15:00
Innovation Hub, Research Commons, Harriet Irving Library

Join Dr. Barry Blight (Chemistry), Dr. Donna Curtis Maillet (NB Institute for Research Data and Training) and Dr. Willis Monroe (Historical Studies), along with moderator Siobhan Hanratty (UNB Libraries) for a panel discussion of issues in research data management across disciplines. We'll consider data management planning, working with private or sensitive data, sharing data, using or re-using existing data, and more.

From Planning to Preservation: Good RDM Practice and Resources

Thursday Feb 13, 2025. 14:00 – 15:00
Event Space, Research Commons, Harriet Irving Library

If you're beginning a new research project or planning your thesis or dissertation, the best time to start thinking about research data management (RDM) is now!

Siobhan Hanratty and James MacKenzie (UNB Libraries) will lead a brief introduction to good RDM practice, including resources and approaches to planning, organizing, describing, storing, and sharing your research data. These fundamentals will help you to make informed decisions on how to handle your research data during and after your research project.