The push towards open access to data is among the most complicated and challenging publication issues of all.
A growing number of funding agencies and journals require data sharing. However, it is often not clear what, how, where, when and for how long data should be shared. As a result, the School of Public Health is hosting a seminar designed to explain strategies and best practices for meeting funder and publisher policies, protecting data confidentiality, choosing a repository, preparing data for sharing, and increasing data discovery.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions and share examples; if you want to be sure your specific circumstances are covered, please feel free to send them in advance to Welch Library's informationist, Young-Joo Lee at [email protected]
Topic Data Sharing: What Every Investigator Needs to Know
When Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Time 2-4pm
Where Sheldon Hall (W1214; JHSPH)
Presenters:
David Sampson
Vice President, Publisher
American Society of Clinical Oncology
Young-Joo Lee, MS, MA
Data Informationist
Welch Medical Library, JHMI
Joan Pettit, JD, MA
Executive Director, IRB, JHSPH
Edward Bunker, MPH, MS
Associate, Dept. of International Health, JHSPH
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For those of you who were unable to attend the symposium on preprints earlier this month, the recording is available on the Welch Library YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-PRdDu7ao4
An earlier presentation on predatory publishing is also available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v3fRrMqVK8&feature=youtu.be