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23 (research data) Things is a self-guided training concept for anybody interested in data. If you are a person who cares for, and about, research data and want to fill in some gaps, learn more or find out about the rapidly changing research data landscape, then this is for you! The program is likely to be of interest to those who:
- care for data: Librarians, Managers, Data custodians
- create data and want recognition for their data
- want to learn more about the potential of data for innovation and start-ups
- are looking to incorporate data into their current or future careers.
We wish to acknowledge Helene Blowers who created the original 23 Things (2006) and Michael Witt who developed 23 Things: Libraries for Research data (2015), and Australian National Data Service (ANDS), who created their 23 (research data) Things program in 2016. This version is based primarily on the ANDS version.
Come to the meeting with question you have about research data in your discipline or field. {: .prereq}