[Asis-l] DMPTool v2 workshop at the DataONE Users Group Meeting

Robert Sandusky rsandusky at gmail.com
Tue Jun 3 12:11:33 EDT 2014


DMPTool v2 workshop at the DataONE Users Group Meeting

The DMPTool partners are pleased to announce a half-day workshop at
the upcoming DataONE Users Group meeting in Frisco, CO July 6th and
7th.

Reduced rate hotel reservations can be made at:
http://inntopia.travel/aspnet/09/packageselect.aspx?salesid=912471&packagecode=1677
until Thursday June 5th.

The half day workshop on the afternoon of Monday July 7th will
introduce the recently released version 2 of the widely used DMPTool.
It will introduce new and existing users to data management plan
requirements, features of the new tool for the completion of
comprehensive Data Management Plans that meet funder requirements,
highlight key features for specific user groups, and will culminate
with hands-on practice using the tool. All stakeholders are invited,
with particular emphasis on researchers, research administrators,
funders, and librarians/IT managers.

Registration for the workshop, and the broader DataONE User Group
(DUG) meeting, is free. Further information on the DUG, meeting and
workshop agendas (see also below) and registration information is
available at: http://www.dataone.org/dataone-users-group. Attendees
can register directly at:
http://www.dataone.org/dataone-users-group-meeting-registration-2014.


The workshop will be led by Andrew Sallans (Center for Open Science),
Patricia Cruse (California Digital Library) and Amber Budden
(DataONE).

We look forward to seeing you there.

Agenda
1. Overview of data management planning requirements
2. Creating a plan with the DMPTool; funder templates, collaborative
workspace, supporting materials
3. Specialized tracks (hands-on section):

      Researchers: writing and collaborating on data management plans

      Research administrators/funders/librarians/IT managers:
customization of the DMPTool for institutions, funders, etc.

4. Next Steps and feedback; round table discussion exploring usability
of the current tool and desired functionality for v3.

--
Robert J. Sandusky, Ph.D.
Associate University Librarian for Information Technology
Associate Professor and Associate Dean
UIC University Library


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