February 13-17, 2023
A week of virtual presentations and workshops around all things data, presented by Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University Libraries and the Institute for Informatics (I2).
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NIH Experts on Implications of New Data Management and Sharing Policy
Tuesday, Feb. 14, 10 – 11:30 a.m.
Cindy Danielson, PhD Associate Director, Systems Integration in the Office of Research Reporting and Analysis, NIH
Lisa Federer, PhD Acting Director, National Library of Medicine’s Office of Strategic Initiatives
Taunton Paine, MA Director of the Scientific Data Sharing Policy Division, NIH
Data management and sharing experts from the NIH provide an overview of the policy, including DMS policy expectations, the applicability of the policy, how to prepare a Data Management and Sharing Plan, and considerations for sharing data responsibly. The talk will also touch on the role of libraries in helping researchers comply with the policy to make their research more reproducible, transparent, and reusable.
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Data as an Organizing Tool: How Sharing Information Can Keep Us Accountable to Community and Coordinate Across Boundaries
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 10 – 11:30 a.m.
Paul Sorenson, MSW Director, St. Louis Regional Data Alliance; Co-Director, UMSL Community Innovation and Action Center
This talk will explore data’s power to organize: enabling different stakeholders to work more effectively toward a common goal — and hold us accountable to the communities we are responsible to serve while doing so. Watch recording »
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REDCap and Your Data: A Love Story
Monday, Feb. 13, 10 – 11 a.m.
Christopher J. Sorensen, PhD Senior Support Scientist, Bernard Becker Medical Library
Learn how to incorporate good data management practices into your REDCap projects. Watch recording »
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The Quality and Cost of Shared Data: The RADS team will describe what they have learned so far
Monday, Feb. 13, 1 – 2:30 p.m.
Jennifer Moore Head of Data Services, Washington University Libraries
Alicia Hofelich Mohr, PhD Research Support Coordinator, Liberal Arts Technologies and Innovation Services (LATIS) at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Shawna Taylor Project Manager, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale Director of Scholars and Scholarship, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
The NSF-funded Realities of Academic Data Sharing (RADS) Initiative, a joint project between the Association of Research Libraries and the Data Curation Network, shares where researchers are putting data, how FAIR is that data, and what are the costs incurred by researchers and their institutions to fulfill data sharing requirements. Watch recording »
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Data is for Everyone
Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1 – 2:30 p.m.
Madhurima Kaushal Bioinformatics Scientist, Institute for Informatics
Brianna Magnusen, MD Senior Medical Informaticist; Manager, Data Brokerage Services, Institute for Informatics
Snehil Gupta Bioinformatics Scientist, Institute for Informatics
Learn about the variety of tools and services offered by the Institute for Informatics (I2), and some examples which highlight the diverse ways I2 has been able to facilitate data access and sharing.
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Qualitative Data Sharing: Roadmap and Resources to Facilitate Responsible and Ethical Data Sharing
Thursday, Feb. 16, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Meredith Parsons, MS, CHES Senior Public Health Research Technician, Bioethics Research Center, Washington University School of Medicine
Aditi Gupta, PhD Instructor, Division of Biostatistics and the Institute for Informatics
During this presentation we discuss the outcomes of a 5-year National Institutes of Health funded project aimed at identifying barriers and facilitating qualitative data sharing. |
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MDClone Workshop – Making a Love Connection between You and the Data of Your Dreams, Faster
Thursday, Feb. 16, 3-4 p.m.
Christopher J. Sorensen, PhD
Senior Support Scientist, Bernard Becker Medical Library
Learn to query EHR data in real-time using MDClone to generate the “synthetic” datasets of your dreams. Watch recording »
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