Friday, February 14th, 10am
This fall, the Scholars Portal Dataverse team launched the Data Curation Tool (DCT), which was developed in-house with funding from a CANARIE Research Data Management grant. The DCT aims to enhance data curation workflows within Dataverse, to improve the ability for data reuse, and to support the application of standards and best practices.
On February 14, join Kaitlin Newson, Digital Projects Librarian, for a one-hour webinar providing an overview and demo of the Data Curation Tool. Learn how data owners and curators can create and edit metadata at the variable level, view summary statistics and charts about their data, and more!
Who should attend?
This webinar is open to anyone who uses or administers Dataverse, or is interested in Dataverse curation tools.
Connection details
Join this webinar on Zoom: https://ocul.zoom.us/j/183591365
Update 2020/2/14 - The webinar recording is available here: http://bit.ly/SPDCTwebinar
The webinar will be recorded and made available on the OCUL webinar archive after the session. If you require any accommodations please contact ocul@ocul.on.ca.
This fall, the Scholars Portal Dataverse team launched the Data Curation Tool (DCT), which was developed in-house with funding from a CANARIE Research Data Management grant. The DCT aims to enhance data curation workflows within Dataverse, to improve the ability for data reuse, and to support the application of standards and best practices.
On February 14, join Kaitlin Newson, Digital Projects Librarian, for a one-hour webinar providing an overview and demo of the Data Curation Tool. Learn how data owners and curators can create and edit metadata at the variable level, view summary statistics and charts about their data, and more!
Who should attend?
This webinar is open to anyone who uses or administers Dataverse, or is interested in Dataverse curation tools.
Connection details
Update 2020/2/14 - The webinar recording is available here: http://bit.ly/SPDCTwebinar
The webinar will be recorded and made available on the OCUL webinar archive after the session. If you require any accommodations please contact ocul@ocul.on.ca.