RDMF10: Research data management in the Arts and Humanities
3 – 4 September 2013
St Annes College, University of Oxford
Overview
In recent times the principal focus for research data management protagonists has been upon scientific data.
That is not to say that developments in the management of Arts and Humanities data have been absent, merely occluded. The RDFM10 event will examine what it is about Arts and Humanities data that may require a different kind of handling to that given to other disciplines, how the needs for support, advocacy, training and infrastructure are being supplied and, consequently, what are the strengths and weaknesses of the current arrangements for data curation and sharing.
This event, which will take place at St Annes College, Oxford, will commence at 13:00 on Tuesday 3rd September and conclude by 13:30 on Wednesday 4th September. The broad aims of the event will be:
To examine aspects of Arts and Humanities data that may require a different kind of handling to that given to other disciplines;
To discuss how needs for support, advocacy, training and infrastructure are being described and met;
And consequently, to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the current arrangements for Arts and Humanities data curation and sharing, and brainstorm ways forward
Download the event programme in PDF format.
Costs and Registration
The delegate price of £100 includes lunch on 3rd September, plus dinner and overnight accommodation. Registration is open at http://asp.artegis.com/rdmf10.
via RDMF10: Research data management in the Arts and Humanities | Digital Curation Centre.
