OSU archivists, curators, and librarians will offer graduate students from all disciplines a hands-on introduction to archives and archival research methods. Topics covered will include finding and accessing archives and special collections, analyzing archival sources, and formulating research questions and projects using archival materials. No prior experience using special collections or archives is necessary.
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CARE Panel: The Ethics of Big Data Research (Virtual Event)
Available data sets continue to grow in both size and complexity, resulting in new ethical concerns. Join us for a panel discussion on the use of Big Data in research. Our conversation will explore critical issues including: What should data transparency practices look like? How should researchers engage in research that can aim at the social good, but at the same time not undermine public trust?
Featuring Panelists:
Matthew Zook, MRP, PhD (University Research Professor in Geography, University of Kentucky & Managing Editor of Big Data & Society)
Ryan Kennedy, PhD (Professor in Political Science, OSU)
Pavarti Singh, PhD, MPA (Associate Professor in Epidemiology, OSU)
Introduction to the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy (Virtual Event)
Do you have an upcoming NIH proposal due? Join us to learn about the newly implemented NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) policy, including the requirement to submit a DMS plan with all new applications and renewals. Compliance with the submitted and accepted plan will be assessed, and non-compliance can impact future funding.
This informational session will provide an introduction to the policy, an overview of tools and resources provided by Ohio State to help you, and preliminary feedback from select Institutes and Centers about submitted plans.
Topics to be covered include:
- How the DMP Tool can help you address the required elements of a DMS plan
- Tips for identifying a suitable repository
- Guidance on how to budget for data-related costs
This workshop is ideal for researchers who currently receive NIH funding or may apply in the future, as well as staff who support NIH-funded researchers. This session is scheduled for 90 minutes to allow ample time for attendee questions.
Can’t make the workshop? Check out the NIH DMS Policy Guide for the latest updates, including the slides from this session.
For questions, or additional information, please contact us at datamanagement@osu.edu.
Join In-Person LabArchives Training to Learn More About this Data Management Tool
LabArchives is a cloud-based Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) application that allows users to electronically create, store, share and securely manage data. The ELN is provided for free to Ohio State’s research community through a contract between LabArchives and ERIK. The LabArchives team will provide hands-on training at various locations and times around the Columbus campus on October 22, 23 and 24. Learn more and register for a session by October 19.
Join In-Person LabArchives Training to Learn More About this Data Management Tool
LabArchives is a cloud-based Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) application that allows users to electronically create, store, share and securely manage data. The ELN is provided for free to Ohio State’s research community through a contract between LabArchives and ERIK. The LabArchives team will provide hands-on training at various locations and times around the Columbus campus on October 22, 23 and 24. Learn more and register for a session by October 19.
Join In-Person LabArchives Training to Learn More About this Data Management Tool
LabArchives is a cloud-based Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) application that allows users to electronically create, store, share and securely manage data. The ELN is provided for free to Ohio State’s research community through a contract between LabArchives and ERIK. The LabArchives team will provide hands-on training at various locations and times around the Columbus campus on October 22, 23 and 24. Learn more and register for a session by October 19.
Join In-Person LabArchives Training to Learn More About this Data Management Tool
LabArchives is a cloud-based Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) application that allows users to electronically create, store, share and securely manage data. The ELN is provided for free to Ohio State’s research community through a contract between LabArchives and ERIK. The LabArchives team will provide hands-on training at various locations and times around the Columbus campus on October 22, 23 and 24. Learn more and register for a session by October 19.
Join In-Person LabArchives Training to Learn More About this Data Management Tool
LabArchives is a cloud-based Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) application that allows users to electronically create, store, share and securely manage data. The ELN is provided for free to Ohio State’s research community through a contract between LabArchives and ERIK. The LabArchives team will provide hands-on training at various locations and times around the Columbus campus on October 22, 23 and 24. Learn more and register for a session by October 19.
Join In-Person LabArchives Training to Learn More About this Data Management Tool
LabArchives is a cloud-based Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) application that allows users to electronically create, store, share and securely manage data. The ELN is provided for free to Ohio State’s research community through a contract between LabArchives and ERIK. The LabArchives team will provide hands-on training at various locations and times around the Columbus campus on October 22, 23 and 24. Learn more and register for a session by October 19.
Basics of Qualitative Coding (Virtual Event)
This workshop focuses on the theory of coding qualitative data using qualitative statistical packages like NVivo and MAXQDA. The workshop will start by briefly introducing what qualitative research method entails. It will also outline what qualitative coding is and introduce methods of qualitative data analysis, including when such methods can be adapted and how they can be used effectively. Next, the workshop will introduce how to use software packages like NVivo and MAXQDA to analyze texts and other forms of qualitative data.