During October our #ResourceOfTheMonth has been Research Data Management (RDM). In this series we have been highlighting resources and websites where you can find more information about managing and sharing your research data.
In the first of the series we highlighted how important it is for researchers to have an ORCiD ID. It is a very easy process to register for an ID and it allows you to associate all your publications with you.
The first is an ORCiD ID which allows you to distinguish your works from other researchers and connect yourself to your research outputs. It’s a very quick process to register for an ID at https://t.co/n712FytGW3
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) October 6, 2020
The second resource for October was Symplectic Elements. This is the University of Cambridge’s research information management system.
The second #ResourceOfTheMonth for October is Symplectic Elements. This is the University of Cambridge’s research information management system which allows researchers to share their information with other Cambridge based researchers. https://t.co/vftkbpCHaY
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) October 13, 2020
The next resource for October was DMP Online. This website has information about creating Data Management Plans (DMPs). If you are carrying out any type of research a data management plan is useful to help you plan how you will manage, share and store your data.
The next resource in our #ResourceOfTheMonth series is DMP Online https://t.co/yYYJ739cme. This website allows you to create data management plans according to funding bodies’ templates. Once you’ve created an account you can save or share your plans.
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) October 20, 2020
The final resource for October was the University of Cambridge’s Research Data webpage.
The final #ResourceOfTheMonth about research data management is the University of Cambridge Research data webpage.https://t.co/jBJPPVqGaC Here you will find information about various aspects of RDM including information about the data repository, data policies and further support
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) October 27, 2020
More information about research data management can be found here https://libguides.cam.ac.uk/research-skills/rdm
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