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Ocean Data Management 2024 (self-paced course)

Training Course

01 February - 31 May 2024


Location

Belgium


Organizer & Staff

    • Staff
      • Mr. Greg Reed
      • Ms. Leen Vandepitte

    Participation


    Summary

    This online, fully self-paced training course provides a comprehensive introduction to the management of marine data, including the guiding principles of data management and typical responsibilities for data managers, data stewards and scientists.

    This course is developed by, and for, marine data managers, data stewards and researchers, working in institutions responsible for the collection and good management of marine data.

    During this training course, you will be introduced to several general aspects related to the management of marine data, including, metadata, quality control, data policy, data sharing and publishing, data management plans and the research data life cycle. By the end of this course, you will be able to describe and implement the core tasks required for the processing of marine data, explain the importance of metadata, advise researchers on the research data life cycle and explain why a good data management plan is key from the very first initiation steps of a project.

    Learning outcomes

    By the end of this training, participants should be able to:

    • Describe the phases of the Research Data Life Cycle
    • Explain the concept of a Data Management Plan
    • Explain the concept and importance of metadata
    • identify suitable file formats for data preservation and sharing
    • Identify appropriate repositories for your data 
    • Summarise the goal of assigning a data licence
    • Explain the common concerns related to data reuse

    Course contents

    • General overview of data management, its principles and organisation
    • Research Data Life Cycle
    • Data Management Plan
    • Open & FAIR data 
    • Data licences
    • Metadata
    • Data standards & quality control 

    Target audience

    Marine data managers, data stewards and researchers, working in institutions responsible for the collection and good management of marine data.

    Language and computer skills required (Applicants are expected to have):

    • a good working knowledge of English
    • basic computer skills
    • the ability to find resources through search engines
    • the ability to be self-directed in learning new technology skills (e.g. following a step-by-step tutorial, online video help, or access to support to learn necessary skills)

    Instructors/Organisers

    This course is organised by the OceanTeacher Global Academy with assistance of the Flanders Marine Institute.