A week of presentations and workshops around all things data,
presented by Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University Libraries
and the Institute for Informatics, Data Science & Biostatistics (I2DB).
Please join us. All are welcome.
Ethical Research Data: The Feminist Principle of Examining Power in the Context of Big Data and AITuesday, Feb. 13 | 1–2 p.m. | Virtual Lauren F. Klein, PhDWinship Distinguished Research Professor, Associate ProfessorQuantitative Theory & Methods and EnglishEmory University This talk will briefly summarize the principles of data feminism before moving to a set of examples that show how these principles can be applied–and extended–to our current technological landscape. Watch recording » View slides » |
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Research Data Stories: Unique Challenges and Common Goals Working With Data in the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Life SciencesWednesday, Feb. 14 | 2:30–4:30 p.m. | Women’s Building Formal Lounge (Danforth Campus) Rachel Penczykowski, PhDAssistant Professor, Biology Washington University in St. Louis
Ariela Schachter, PhD Geoff Ward, PhD Researchers face unique challenges throughout the entire data life cycle, depending on their fields and the data types they generate. Join this in-person panel discussion with investigators representing the social sciences, humanities and life sciences to learn about their unique challenges and practical solutions to successfully overcome and navigate through those challenges. Watch recording » |
How To Select a Repository for Your DataThursday, Feb. 15 | 11 a.m.–12 p.m. | Virtual Seonyoung Kim, PhDSenior Support Scientist, Data Management and Sharing Bernard Becker Medical Library Sarah SwanzHumanities Data Curator/Data Services Librarian University Libraries Join us for an informative session on choosing a repository for your data types and how to properly prepare your data and associated documents for submission into data repositories.Watch recording » View slides » |
Research Data Stories: Unique Challenges and Common Goals Working With Data Across Biomedical DisciplinesFriday, Feb. 16 | 3–4:30 p.m. | Moore Auditorium, North Building (School of Medicine) Abby Cheng, MDAssistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery Washington University School of Medicine
Malachi Griffith, PhD Associate Professor, Psychiatry Washington University School of Medicine Researchers face unique challenges throughout the entire data life cycle, depending on their fields and the data types they generate. Join this in-person panel discussion with investigators representing various fields in biomedical research to learn about their unique challenges and practical solutions to successfully overcome and navigate through those challenges. Refreshments will be provided. Watch recording » |
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