Data Survival Skills: Research Data Management (RDM) for Student Research Assistants
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Data Survival Skills: Research Data Management (RDM) for Student Research Assistants Online
Research data can get messy fast—this session shows you how to stay on top of it. Learn the basics of research data management (RDM), from naming files to keeping data safe and shareable. Whether you're working in a lab, library, or field site, you'll pick up practical skills to make your work smoother and more efficient.
Recording Information
This session will be presented in a webinar format. It will be recorded and made available on the Research Skills Workshops section of the library's website.
Related LibGuide: Research Data Management by Margaret Vail
- Date:
- Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- Time:
- 10:00am - 11:00am
- Time Zone:
- Atlantic Time (change)
- St. Francis Xavier University:
- Angus L. Macdonald Library
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Categories:
- Research Bootcamp
Welcome to Research Boot Camp 2025!
The Angus L. Macdonald library presents an in-depth workshop series designed with this summer's research assistants in mind. In this program, librarians and a learning skills instructor will take you through the research process to ensure that you are well-prepared to tackle essential research skills.
This year's sessions will run from May 12-14 through live online presentations, via Blackboard Kwe'. Participants will receive a link to access the online classroom upon registration.
The Boot Camp sessions are free of charge and registration is open to all StFX students, staff and faculty, with a particular focus on the information management needs of research assistants. Participants can choose individual sessions to attend based on your research needs and areas of interest.
Certificates
This workshop series is for professional and scholarly development.
Certificates of completion are available for attending participants.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this year's Research Bootcamp, please contact the coordinator:
Samantha Read, Instructional Services Librarian