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Slides for a Research Data Management Training, incl. introduction to the research data management tool RDMO held during the conference "Teaching History in the Digital Age – international Perspectives (DHI Paris), 17.06.2019 (announcement: https://dhdhi.hypotheses.org/5896) Audience type: Beginner level, humanists Length: 3h Languague: English Learning objectives: Participants… • will be able to explain what is (their) humanities research data • understand Open Principles and the Open Science vision • can summarize the FAIR principles in a Humanities context • understand importance of FAIR RDM for their own research • understand how writing a DMP can help their research • know the topic areas of a DMP • have acquired a basic understanding how to address them • know the data management tool RDMO and have used it • know where to look for further resources
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