Introduction to Research Data Management

How not to get overwhelmed by data

Date and time

Format and language

For

Wednesday, October 22
10:00 – 11:30 a.m.  (90 min)

Webinar in English

All students,
PhD candidates

Webinars are free of charge and you do not need to be registered with the library. We will send you detailed instructions for connecting to the given webinar by email after the registration.

Ever lost your research data, or worried you might? Do you plan to compete for a grant or are you part of a team working on one right now? Start your project on the right track with our Introduction to Research Data Management. Learn how to keep your data safe, well-organized, and reusable. Good RDM will not only save you headaches, but also make research and publishing easier, and help you stand out in your research career.

Who should participate?

This webinar is intended mainly for graduate students and early career researchers who are dealing with research data while writing theses, scientific articles, or grant proposals. But anyone interested in an introduction to research data management (RDM) is welcome to attend.

What topics will be covered?

RDM involves research data-related activities such as the organization, storage, sharing, and security. This webinar provides a brief introduction to RDM with some practical suggestions to consider before starting a research project, including: 

  • Why is it important to manage my research data?
  • RDM in the context of Open Science and the FAIR principles.
  • What is research data and how can it be organized?
  • How do I store and share my research data?

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The webinar will be conducted using ZOOM software.

Materials:

Slides and other presented materials are available in NTK Moodle for Early Career Researchers .

Editor: Eliška Skládalová Last modified: 11.9. 2025 14:09