This is the first in a series of Applying open practices to our own research sessions from EROS, the open research working group in the Department of Education, University of York.

Who is it for? Anyone who would like to learn more about the care and sharing their research data. The sessions are aimed at staff and research students.

What is it about? Archiving and sharing of research data is now being expected as a matter of course, but is not always straightforward with important ethical, legal and practical considerations.

The first half of the workshop reviews epistemological, methodological, legal, and ethical issues in the movement towards open data, and the second introduces a range of tools and resources to help you share data in an ethical and FAIR way. Each session includes time to work on your own research data.

Topics

➔ When, and why to share data: Ethics, legality & FAIR principles

➔ Privacy and data protection: tools for disclosure review, de-identification and anonymisation

➔ How to implement FAIR data principles by:

I want to get involved but can’t make it to the workshop.

Materials from the session will be available on EROS’ OSF page: https://osf.io/qwurf/ and on the github repository.

For more info, contact: