RDM Basics courses, spring 2019 (Meilahti and Viikki)

How to manage your research data effectively? How to define and describe research data and materials? How to make them openly available and where to store them safely? How to use DMPTuuli in research data management planning? These and other basic questions will be answered in a RDM basics (Research Data Management) lecture.

RDM Basics (Meilahti)

Lectures at Terkko Health Hub (Haartmanninkatu 4), PC-classroom, 1st floor.

February 26th, 9:30-11
March 21st, 9:30-11

Tutkimusdatan hallinnan perusteet (Viikki) suomeksi

Paikka: Infokeskus Korona, Viikinkaari 11, opetusluokka 139
Aika: 5.3.2018 klo 10-12

RDM Basics (Viikki)

Place: Infocenter Korona, Viikinkaari 11, lecture room 139
Time: March 19th, 13-15 pm

The primary language of the lecture will be English except the lecture 5.3. in Viikki.
Target group: University of Helsinki researchers, graduate students and staff.

Enrollments

Enrollments in Henkka: http://www.helsinki.fi/trainingcalendar
You find our courses in Henkka beneath the topic: Digital tools and procedures, Arranging Organisation: Helsinki University Library.
Contact: datasupport@helsinki.fi if you have any problems or questions about enrollment.

If you are new to these issues, it is recommended that you start with the RDM basics and only after that attend the DMPTuuli workshop which are organized twice a year – next time during the March and April 2019,  when the Academy of Finland call will be open. See all our courses and workshops: http://libraryguides.helsinki.fi/rdm/courses-workshops

Further help and support

Further help in research data management is provided by the University of Helsinki DataSupport via email at datasupport@helsinki.fi

Guides:

RDM Basics courses, spring 2019 (City Centre)

How to manage your research data effectively? How to define and describe research data and materials? How to make them openly available and where to store them safely?  How to use DMPTuuli in research data management planning? These and other basic questions will be answered in a RDM basics (Research Data Management) lecture.

RDM Basics (City Centre), spring 2019
lectures in the 5th  floor IT class of Kaisa house (5057)
January 15th, 14-16 pm
February 12th, 10-12 am
March 20th, 12-14 pm
April 16th, 14-16 pm
May 16th, 12-14 pm
June 19th, 10-12 am

The primary language of the lecture will be English. Target group: University of Helsinki researchers.

Enrollments in Henkka: http://www.helsinki.fi/trainingcalendar
You find our courses in Henkka when you choose topic: Digital tools and procedures, Arranging Organisation: Helsinki University Library.
Contact: datasupport@helsinki.fi if you have any problems or questions about enrollment.

Research Data Management spring 2019 courses

If you are new to these issues, it is recommended that you start with the RDM basics and only after that attend the DMPTuuli workshop which are organized twice a year – mainly when the calls of the Academy of Finland are open. See all our courses and workshops: http://libraryguides.helsinki.fi/rdm/courses-workshops

Further help in research data management is provided by the University of Helsinki DataSupport via email at datasupport@helsinki.fi

Guides:
Research Data Management
Datanhallinnan perusopas
Making a research project understandable – Guide for data documentation

Workshop for essay writers in English and in Swedish

Information seeking for essay writers: A two hour in depth-workshop in the computer class for writers of longer essays will be offered on Wednesday 30th of September at 10-12 AM in computer class 6060 at the Main Library, Kaisa House (Fabianinkatu 30).

Enroll via WebOodi search code 99914 (HU students) or by email: kristina.weimer(at)helsinki.fi. The Helsinki University staff and students and Open University staff and students may participate in open courses free of charge. Otherwise, see the price list.

Informationssökning för uppsatsskrivande: Onsdagen 23.9., kl. 14:00-16:00 i Huvudbiblioteket Kajsahuset (Fabiansg. 30)
– Målgrupp: Studenter som ska skriva essäer/uppsatser, upp till och inklusive proseminarienivå. Alla som behöver repetera informationssökning.
– Mål: Studenten ska vid genomgången kurs kunna grunderna för effektiv informationssökning i databaser. På kursen tar vi upp olika sökstrategier, för- och nackdelar med fasta och fria sökord, och hur man söker böcker, artiklar och gradun.

Anmäla dig i WebOodi, koden 99914 (HU studenter) eller via email: kristina.weimer(at)helsinki.fi. Kurserna är gratis för studenter och personal vid Helsingfors universitet och Öppna universitetet. Andra deltagare debiteras enligt prislistan.