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Research Management: Closing Out Your Research
Knowledge transfer refers to sharing or disseminating knowledge and providing inputs to problem-solving. When employees leave, they take their skills and institutional knowledge with them. Capturing their knowledge and research outputs is essential to the success of future users.
This session will present the knowledge transfer process and what to document at the point of employee offboarding. We will explore how individuals collect, organize, access, store and share project data in order to facilitate reuse and ongoing project work.
Instructors: Julie Goldman, Research Data Services, Countway Library
Meghan Kerr, Archivist and Records Manager, Center for the History of Medicine
Ashley Thomas, Health Science Data and Digital Services Librarian, Countway Library
You may attend in-person at Countway Library or virtually over Zoom. In-person registration is limited and attendees must have a Harvard University ID (HUID) to enter the Countway Library.
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Spring 2025 Research Data Management Seminar Series
- January 29 - Data Literacy: Introduction to GIS
- February 27 - Research Management: The Ins & Outs of Making Your Work Open Access at Harvard
- March 19 - Better Research IV: A Guide to Efficient Research Practices
- March 26 - Better Research V: Tips and Tricks for Writing an Actionable Data Management Plan
- April 9 - Research Management: Closing Out Your Research
- April 23 - Better Research VI: Data Sharing with Harvard Dataverse
- May 21 - Research Management: Research Data Stewardship Basics
Seminar Audience
- Seminars are open to all faculty, research staff, postdoctoral researchers, and students from all disciplines.
- In-person workshops are open to Harvard University ID holders only.
- Online webinars are open to the public research community.
- While content will focus on Harvard policies and resources, participants from other institutions may find the concepts useful.