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Wednesday March 19, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm EDT
YUL Computational Methods and Data (CMD), YUL Information Technology (LIT), YUL Metadata Services, the Data Intensive Social Science Center (DISSC), and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS) collaborated to successfully pilot the Yale Dataverse (dataverse.yale.edu), a repository to share, preserve, and cite research data. Attendees will hear about the technical setup of the Yale Dataverse, the benefits and challenges of working with open source software communities, and how we are meeting evolving researcher needs. Three learning outcomes are:

-Importance of research data management: Presenters will share why proper management of research data is crucial to prevent data loss and ensure long-term accessibility and usability.
-Yale Dataverse functionality: Presenters will demonstrate the features offered by the Yale Dataverse and the team will share how they decide which functionality to prioritize.
-Yale Dataverse Support: Attendees will become familiar with the support model in place and the IT efforts required to maintain and enhance the service to meet evolving researcher needs.
Speakers
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Rebecca Dikow

Director, Computational Methods and Data, Library
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Barbara Esty

Head of Data Services, Library
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Limor Peer

Associate Director for Research and Strategic Initiatives, Institution for Social and Policy Studies and Sen
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Bob Rice

Associate Director, DevOps and Infrastructure, Library
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Bethany Seeger

Information Services Consultant, Library
Wednesday March 19, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm EDT
4410 Gambhir Classroom Evans Hall, Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT, USA

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