TNW RDM 101

TNW RDM 101 course
Author

Esther Plomp, Paula Martinez-Lavanchy, Pim van Schöll, Eirini Zormpa

Published

May 14, 2024

1 Welcome!

The Turing Way project illustration by Scriberia. Used under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3332807.

This website is an adaptation of the Research Data Management 101 Course provided by TU Delft Library.

This course provides PhD candidates with the essential knowledge and the core skills to manage research data according to best practice. Learners will be able to integrate good data management practices within their workflows from the beginning of their projects. The application of this knowledge to their research will allow them to reflect on how to work efficiently and in a reproducible manner with their research data, while complying with funders and institutional requirements.

Please note that some of the course structure has been adjusted. The original course makes use of the BrightSpace platform which also allows for integration of quizzes. Here, GitHub will be used for any discussions.

This is a four-five weeks blended course, meaning that is a mix of self-studying and two in-person class meetings.

  • The time to be spent for the course is approximately 16 hours in total, which is equivalent to 1.5 GS credits in the category of Research skills of the GS Education Programme, if the requirements are fulfilled.
  • The online learning environment is this website and it’s GitHub Repository. Participants will have to set up a GitHub account to participate and will be instructed on how GitHub works.

1.1 License and attributions

All the course materials can be found here: Martinez-Lavanchy, P.M., van Schöll, Pim, & Zormpa, Eirini. (2022). TU Delft Research Data Management 101 course. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6325919

Parts of the content of this course are based on: Holmstrand, K.F., den Boer, S.P.A., Vlachos, E., Martínez-Lavanchy, P.M., Hansen, K.K. (Eds.) (2019). Research Data Management (eLearning course). doi: 10.11581/dtu:00000047

This website is made using Quarto Allaire, J., Teague, C., Scheidegger, C., Xie, Y., & Dervieux, C. (2022). Quarto (Version 0.3) [Computer software]. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5960048

This website is a copy of the lab manual for the Fay Lab at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology thanks to their group’s participation in the Openscapes Champions program.

< link to this book’s template GitHub repository. Also see Quick steps to making a copy of the lab manual and publishing it!


This webpage is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. and requires the attribution of the lab manual for the Fay Lab and Martinez-Lavanchy, P.M., van Schöll, Pim, & Zormpa, Eirini. (2022, July 8). TU Delft Research Data Management 101 course. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6325919.