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Presentation: Community of Practice in Governance and Management of RIs

2022-06-05 Presentation Slides
Community gathers current and future managers to discuss relevant issues and shares experiences about management and operational challenges of RIs and CFs. Part of Panel 3 at IASSIST 2022 conference.

Presentation: Using the statistical language R as a Geographic Information System

2021-12-22 Data analysis Presentation Slides
This is a presentation from the hands-on workshop on Geographic Information Systems for social scientists with some experience in R that took place on 23 November 2021.

Online workshop: Using the statistical language R as a Geographic Information System

2021-12-22 Data analysis Webinar Video
This CESSDA event is a recording of the hands-on workshop on Geographic Information Systems for social scientists with some experience in R that took place on 23 November 2021.

Presentation: CESSDA Data Archiving Guide Soft Launch

2021-11-16 Data preservation Presentation Slides
The Data Archiving Guide (DAG) is a new resource developed by CESSDA and is designed to provide employees at data archives and repositories with an understanding of the work a data archive performs. The information in the DAG was collected by experts from CESSDA social science data archives refle...

Webinar: Making Social Science Research Transparent

2021-11-11 Data discovery Data management Webinar Presentation Slides
High-quality data have the potential to be reused in many ways. Archiving and publishing your data properly is at the core of making your data FAIR and will enable both your future self as well as others to get the most out of your data. Recently, more and more scientific journals are implementin...

Webinar: CESSDA Roadshow on Circular Economy

2021-11-10 Data management Data discovery Webinar Video
This CESSDA® Roadshow on the Circular Economy brings together experts from service providers and top-level researchers to explore the key role of the social sciences with impartial, reliable data on attitudes and practices to recycling and eco-design.
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