Research Data Management for History, Classics and Archaeology
When your data is already hundreds of years old, you’ll want to make sure it’s still around for at least another ten. To find out how, join us for a workshop on Data Management for Heritage-Based Fields.
Thursday 16th May from 9:30 – 12:30 in the Anatomy Lecture Theatre, the Medical School, Teviot (Rm 245, Doorway 3).
Attendance FREE! Refreshments at half-time (there will be cake!)
In this Introduction, Dr Nicky Garland of the Archaeology Data Service explores the skills and the knowledge needed to manage data through the research lifecycle and beyond.
The workshop will cover everything from best practice in data management to open research for all heritage-based subjects. Learn how to apply data management practices to your research projects and to your research funding applications.
Dr Nicky Garland is an Archaeologist and the Training and Communications Manager at the Archaeology Data Service.
The Archaeology Data Service is the leading accredited repository in the UK for archaeology and historic environment data. With over 25 years of experience, the Archaeology Data Service supports research, learning and teaching with free, high quality and dependable digital resources.