The recording, slides, and a handout are now available from the October 18, 2018 Disaster Information Specialist webinar “Sharing and Management of Disaster-Related Data”.
Lisa Federer, Data Science and Open Science Librarian at the National Library of Medicine, discussed how managing and sharing data have become important issues in the context of research data. During a disaster--when time is of the essence--it’s even more important to ensure that data are properly collected, managed, and curated. Data must also be shared with the appropriate stakeholders to get information out to everyone who needs it, when they need it. She also outlined best practices for data management and data sharing and how they apply to disaster-related data.
- Webinar recording (MP4)
- Webinar Slides (MS Powerpoint)
- List of links from the presentation (MS Word)
Access the recording and slides: https://disasterinfo.nlm.nih. gov/webinars#2018
***Save the date for the November 15, 2018 webinar “Accessing the Evidence During Times of Crisis” which will highlight the work of several international organizations as part of Humanitarian Evidence Week (HEW).***
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