International Love Data Week (February 12-16) is a celebration of all things data held each year around Valentine’s Day. This year’s theme is “My Kind of Data” where the focus will be data equity and inclusion, disciplinary communities, and creating a kinder world through data. For more information, see the official Website where you can browse the Love Data Week events and activities happening locally and virtually around the world. There are so many online webinars on a variety of data topics to choose from!
In the spirit of Love Data Week, don’t forget that the Duke Medical Center Library & Archives and the Duke University Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences offer free classes on data-related topics!
Check out upcoming online classes at the Medical Center Library & Archives including:
- NIH Data Management & Sharing Plan (DMSP) Office Hours (Thursday mornings at 9a)
Meet with a data management consultant to receive help with your DMSP - Introduction to Vivli, a Clinical Data Repository
- Understanding NIH Data Management & Sharing Requirements
Check out upcoming Workshops from the Duke Center for Data and Visualization Sciences including:
- Sharing Human Participants Data: Challenges and (Potential) Solutions
- R for Lunch: Visualize data with {ggplot} - effective visualization techniques
- Intro to Tableau: Easy charts and maps
- R for Lunch: Streamlining reproducible workflows - from code to reports, slides & dashboards
- R for Lunch: Larger than RAM computing with simplified SQL techniques and duckdb
- Preparing for Data Publishing: Standards and Disciplinary Repositories (General Case Studies)
- Preparing for Data Publishing: Standards and Disciplinary Repositories (Individual Case Studies)
- Bring Your Data and Get Started with the Duke Research Data Repository
Please contact Lesley Skalla if you have any questions about the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy.