Lunch with the Research Lifecycle Programme
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Lunch with the Research Lifecycle Programme

5.206 University Place Manchester, Greater Manchester
Thursday, 19 March 2020  •  12:30 PM - 2 PM
Overview

Managing and sharing research data: Lunch with the RLP

All University researchers and interested staff are invited to join the Research Lifecycle Programme (RLP) team for lunch, where the team will elaborate on what the future of research data management might look like and how our researchers can get involved.

The RLP has a stream of work, focusing on how to better enable our researchers to share and manage research data, such as to provide researchers with access to a University data repository, and develop new ways to manage restricted data and digitise research data collections.

Places are limited and pre-registration is required.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided. If you have any dietary requirements, email rlp@manchester.ac.uk.

Agenda:

Welcome and introduction to the RLP

Dr Angus Hearmon, RLP Director

What the programme aims to do and how the research community can get involved

Manchester Digital Collections: Overview, demonstration and future plans

Bryan Archer, Manchester Digital Collections (MDC) Project Manager

The recent launch of the MDC, how it can be used, and future plans for researchers to digitise their new or completed work.

Research Data Management: Strategy and providing a Data Repository

Bill Ayres, Research Data Management Lead

Developing a Research Data Management Strategy and the institutional Research Data Repository for researchers at the University.

Highly Restricted Data Service: Overview of the service and understanding user needs

An overview of the new University service to manage highly restricted data, which is due to be launched at the end of 2020. The team will also discuss involving researchers and research support staff in the design of the service.

Introducing Project E: Facilitating research networking and collaboration

Dr Andrew Stewart, Academic Project Lead

An introduction to the networking and collaboration project which aims to enable better, higher impact research with better use of resources and data. The project will target a small number of issues researchers have when trying to network or collaborate and a plan for future delivery on a wider scale.

Further information:

Research Lifecycle Programme website

Join the RLP mailing list

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Room 5.206 is located on the fifth floor of the University Place building, off the main teaching rooms corridor. For further information, please see here.

Managing and sharing research data: Lunch with the RLP

All University researchers and interested staff are invited to join the Research Lifecycle Programme (RLP) team for lunch, where the team will elaborate on what the future of research data management might look like and how our researchers can get involved.

The RLP has a stream of work, focusing on how to better enable our researchers to share and manage research data, such as to provide researchers with access to a University data repository, and develop new ways to manage restricted data and digitise research data collections.

Places are limited and pre-registration is required.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided. If you have any dietary requirements, email rlp@manchester.ac.uk.

Agenda:

Welcome and introduction to the RLP

Dr Angus Hearmon, RLP Director

What the programme aims to do and how the research community can get involved

Manchester Digital Collections: Overview, demonstration and future plans

Bryan Archer, Manchester Digital Collections (MDC) Project Manager

The recent launch of the MDC, how it can be used, and future plans for researchers to digitise their new or completed work.

Research Data Management: Strategy and providing a Data Repository

Bill Ayres, Research Data Management Lead

Developing a Research Data Management Strategy and the institutional Research Data Repository for researchers at the University.

Highly Restricted Data Service: Overview of the service and understanding user needs

An overview of the new University service to manage highly restricted data, which is due to be launched at the end of 2020. The team will also discuss involving researchers and research support staff in the design of the service.

Introducing Project E: Facilitating research networking and collaboration

Dr Andrew Stewart, Academic Project Lead

An introduction to the networking and collaboration project which aims to enable better, higher impact research with better use of resources and data. The project will target a small number of issues researchers have when trying to network or collaborate and a plan for future delivery on a wider scale.

Further information:

Research Lifecycle Programme website

Join the RLP mailing list

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Room 5.206 is located on the fifth floor of the University Place building, off the main teaching rooms corridor. For further information, please see here.

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The University of Manchester

Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL

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