About the NTU Research Data Management (RDM) e-learning course
The NTU RDM e-learning course introduces good RDM practices in the context of the NTU Research Data Policy and guidelines. Good RDM practices help to mitigate risks such as data loss, leakage, infringement of data reuse terms, or even research integrity-related risks such as data falsification and fabrication. NTU faculty and staff may self-enrol for the course via Workday (log in here). NTU students may self-enrol via NTULearn.
The following four videos are extracts from the NTU RDM e-learning course. Each video has its own story, yet they are best watched in sequence.
Joyce, a PhD student, and Peter, a Research Fellow, have very different points of view on research data management.
Joyce and Peter’s story unfolds. This time, Joyce encounters some issues.
Joyce and Peter talk about the sensitive research data that they collect and use.
So what are the benefits of RDM? Joyce and Peter recap the story and they hope you can start practicing good research data management.
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