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DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the way social s
 cientists can do research\, moving much of it online.This short workshop w
 ill introduce practical advice for data management of social science proje
 cts\, including organization\, documentation and metadata\, data security\
 , and participant confidentiality\, with a particular focus on the implica
 tions of doing research online. As the situation gets more promising for i
 n-person or hybrid field work\, we’ll discuss the benefits and trade-offs 
 involved. The workshop will cover best practices for data management and w
 riting data management plans that are now commonly required for external g
 rant applications. Looking at online research and in-person field work\, w
 e will discuss strategies for recording and transcribing online interviews
 \, effectively working with and saving web pages\, and identifying collect
 ions of primary materials online.The workshop is tailored for Social Scien
 ces doctoral students. All SU community are welcome\, although the event i
 s geared toward students and faculty currently preparing grant application
 s (internal or external) for projects that include empirical data collecti
 on.Sebastian Karcher is the Associate Director of the Qualitative Data Rep
 ository and       Research Assistant Professor of Political Science at Syr
 acuse University.       His main interests are in research transparency\, 
 management and curation       of qualitative data\, and the integration of
  technology into scholarly       workflows.
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SUMMARY:Effective Data Management for Grant Applications
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically chan
 ged the way social scientists can do research\, moving much of it online.<
 br></p><p>This short workshop will introduce practical advice for data man
 agement of social science projects\, including organization\, documentatio
 n and metadata\, data security\, and participant confidentiality\, with a 
 particular focus on the implications of doing research online. As the situ
 ation gets more promising for in-person or hybrid field work\, we’ll discu
 ss the benefits and trade-offs involved. <br></p><p>The workshop will cove
 r best practices for data management and writing data management plans tha
 t are now commonly required for external grant applications. Looking at on
 line research and in-person field work\, we will discuss strategies for re
 cording and transcribing online interviews\, effectively working with and 
 saving web pages\, and identifying collections of primary materials online
 .<br></p><p>The workshop is tailored for Social Sciences doctoral students
 . All SU community are welcome\, although the event is geared toward stude
 nts and faculty currently preparing grant applications (internal or extern
 al) for projects that include empirical data collection.</p><p><strong>Seb
 astian Karcher</strong> is the Associate Director of the Qualitative Data 
 Repository and       Research Assistant Professor of Political Science at 
 Syracuse University.       His main interests are in research transparency
 \, management and curation       of qualitative data\, and the integration
  of technology into scholarly       workflows.</p>
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