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DESCRIPTION:Colin Elman\, Director of the Center for Qualitative and Multi-
 Method Inquiry and Qualitative Data Repository\, and Sebastian Karcher\, A
 ssociate Director of the Qualitative Data Repository\, will begin the work
 shop by providing a short overview over recent debates around research tra
 nsparency\, focusing on the theoretical and practical justifications for t
 ransparency and data sharing. The bulk of the workshop will provide hands-
 on advice on how to conduct transparent research\, focusing on data manage
 ment practices that facilitate transparent research with a particular focu
 s on data management planning in the social sciences. Topics covered will 
 include writing effective data management plans\, working with IRBs\, best
  practices for organizing and storing files\, and sharing data. The worksh
 op is intended for graduate students conducting or planning to conduct emp
 irical research\, regardless of methodology or subject area.
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SUMMARY:Grad Research Skills Series- Research Transparency and Data Managem
 ent: Principles and Practices
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Colin Elman\, Director of the Center for Qu
 alitative and Multi-Method Inquiry and Qualitative Data Repository\, and S
 ebastian Karcher\, Associate Director of the Qualitative Data Repository\,
  will begin the workshop by providing a short overview over recent debates
  around research transparency\, focusing on the theoretical and practical 
 justifications for transparency and data sharing. The bulk of the workshop
  will provide hands-on advice on how to conduct transparent research\, foc
 using on data management practices that facilitate transparent research wi
 th a particular focus on data management planning in the social sciences. 
 Topics covered will include writing effective data management plans\, work
 ing with IRBs\, best practices for organizing and storing files\, and shar
 ing data. The workshop is intended for graduate students conducting or pla
 nning to conduct empirical research\, regardless of methodology or subject
  area.</p>
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