Cambridge Data Week 2020
About this collection
This collection contains materials relating to Cambridge Data Week 2020, a week-long series of webinars featuring topics surrounding the research data management landscape held between 23 and 27 November 2020.
In a series of talks, panel discussions and interactive Q&A sessions, researchers, funders, publishers and other stakeholders explored and debated different approaches to research data management. Each day for a week we addressed key questions on specific topics such as innovative ways of supporting researchers with data management, sustainable models and levels of expectation for peer reviewers when it comes to data, successes and future trends in data reuse, and the relationship between reproducibility and data management.
Each day’s submission includes a video and transcript of the webinar and, where available, speakers’ presentations.
Recent Submissions
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Who are the winners and losers of good data practices?
(Office of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge University Library, 2020-11-23) -
Who is reusing data? Successes and future trends
(Office of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge University Library, 2020-11-24) -
Is data management just a footnote to reproducibility?
(Office of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge University Library, 2020-11-25) -
Supporting researchers on data management – do we need a fairy godmother?
(Office of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge University Library, 2020-11-26)